It's Elementary

Paperback, 368 pages

Published July 9, 2024 by Berkley.

ISBN:
978-0-593-64078-4
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4 stars (2 reviews)

A fast-paced, completely delightful new mystery about what happens when parents get a little too involved in their kids' schools, from NAACP Image Award nominee Elise Bryant.

Mavis Miller is not a PTA mom. She has enough on her plate with her feisty seven-year-old daughter, Pearl, an exhausting job at a nonprofit, and the complexities of a multigenerational household. So no one is more surprised than Mavis when she caves to Trisha Holbrook, the long-reigning, slightly terrifying PTA president, and finds herself in charge of the school’s brand-new DEI committee.

As one of the few Black parents at this California elementary school, Mavis tries to convince herself this is an opportunity for real change. But things go off the rails at the very first meeting, when the new principal's plans leave Trisha absolutely furious. Later that night, when Mavis spies Trisha in yellow rubber gloves and booties, lugging cleaning supplies …

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Good mystery but somehow unsatisfying to me

3 stars

When I picked up this book it has everything going for it, not copaganda, has a Black woman protagonist, written by Black author. But the romance part of this somehow felt way off to me. This man who is a school employee comes on to her  – a parent – way too strong, almost giving me stalker-y vibes. But otherwise, really enjoyed the friendship portrayed between two mothers & all the gossip in the school parents Facebook chat.

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