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Freedom Fire

Kaya Morgan's Crowning Achievement

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A vibrant and heart-warming novel about the unforgettable joys of the Renaissance Faire, overcoming grief through cherished memories, and remaining true to yourself—even in cosplay.For as long as she could remember, Kaya Morgan has spent her summers with her dad at the greatest place on Earth: The Renaissance Faire. Full of performers cosplaying as thieving pirates, enchanting fairies, and courageous heroes, the Ren Faire has always been a place where anyone could be anything they wanted to be. And for as long as she could remember, Kaya and her dad have dreamed of her someday being named the first Black Queen of the Faire.Unfortunately for the last two summers, Kaya has been known as something else: the girl with the dead dad. But she's not going to let anyone stop her from taking her place as the Queen's apprentice (the first step on her journey towards Queen). But when the role is given to the pretty and blonde Jessie, the only spot left for Kaya is the Court Jester (who doesn't even come with a crown).It's bad enough that it's another summer at the Ren Faire without her dad, and that her family thinks her love of medieval times is weird. But with everyone around Kaya determined to put her in a role she doesn't want to be in, Kaya must decide whether to hold onto her old dreams no matter what, or realize that it's okay for new dreams to become reality.
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      January 1, 2025
      Grades 3-6 Twelve-year-old Kaya Morgan's favorite thing is to attend the Brightcastle Renaissance Faire. Before her father was sick and passed away, he was the Head Archer and a popular figure at the fair. In addition to making memories each summer weekend, Kaya and her father dreamed of her becoming the first Black queen of the fair. When her uncle signs her up for the Faire Apprentice Camp, instead of apprenticing the queen, she is given the role as the jester. Kaya quickly sees that there are those at the faire that believe minorities only fit a certain mold, and it is up to her to break it. Since her father's death, Kaya doesn't feel like she fits in with her mom and brother, and her competitive spirit over becoming queen hinders her from building relationships with the other campers. Kaya's spunky attitude and heart will have readers rooting for her. A mix of overcoming adversity, working through grief, and creating the space where you belong, Kaya's apprenticeship journey is a perfect fit for middle-grade readers.

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      February 15, 2025
      A rising seventh grader in Atlanta makes a bid to be the first Black Renaissance Faire queen. Kaya Morgan has been visiting the Renaissance Faire since she was 4. Daddy supported her dream of someday becoming Queen Kaya, but he died two years ago. Kaya has decided to participate in the Faire's Apprentice Camp with her friend Tyler, but Mama and Kev, Kaya's brother, don't really like the Faire, and they're worried that she may not be treated equitably. Kaya's plans to become queen hit a snag when the program director, Zach, assigns her the role of court jester. She's disheartened until she learns about her father's experiences at the Faire from Uncle Paul, her godfather. He encourages her but warns her that before becoming an archer, Daddy was a jester, too, and she might face a fight to achieve her dreams in this mostly white space. Kaya is determined, but she unwittingly becomes part of an exploitative diversity marketing campaign for the Faire, and her sudden visibility puts her at odds with the other campers. Ultimately, Kaya learns that being queen is about building good relationships and that she can summon the courage to define and be herself in a system that's designed to encourage homogeneity, messages that will resonate with many readers. The gaslighting and microaggressions Kaya experiences are nuanced and compelling. Japanese American Tyler experiences his own race-related challenges. An original, insightful tale about reimagining old stories and expanding previously homogeneous spaces. (glossary)(Fiction. 9-13)

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