cover image The Sweetest Sound

The Sweetest Sound

Sherri Winston. Little, Brown, $17.99 (272p) ISBN 978-0-316-30295-1

“What happens if you make a promise to God, then try to take it back?” Ten-year-old Cadence Jolly finds herself asking that question after she promises to share her secret talent for singing with the world—or at least with her church—in Winston’s (President of the Whole Sixth Grade) warm story of growing up and coming out of one’s shell. A folksy first-person narrative reveals an intensely introverted girl who wants to be “the mouse that roared” but can’t quite muster it, whether she’s trying to sing by herself, stand up to a pushy friend, or tell her father not to make a big deal of her birthday (it’s also the anniversary of her mother skipping out on the family). As courage fails Cadence, she finds solace in her musical talent and love of words. When that talent is accidentally shared online, she’s forced to take credit or continue to cower. Focusing on an African American church community and incorporating references to gospel music throughout, Winston breathes fresh life into the shy-kid narrative, making Cadence’s story feel both individual and universal. Ages 8–12. (Jan.)