A review by kelsiandherbookshelf
When It All Syncs Up by Maya Ameyaw

5.0

When It All Syncs Up beautifully illustrates the emotional cadences of family, friendship, and self love. Although written as a YA novel, the themes experienced by each character are very mature, allowing readers of every age the opportunity to relate to the storylines. The themes that struck me the most are the colorism and micro aggressions experienced by the protagonist, Aisha. She is the only Black ballerina in her program and as the reader becomes immersed into Aisha’s world of dance, it is evident how that isolation impacts Aisha’s mental health. As a Black woman, I have often been the only Black person occupying a space, and because of the author’s honesty in this harsh reality that she so eloquently illustrates, I was able to see myself in this character.

Described as “perfect for fans of Euphoria and Tiny Pretty Things” When It All Syncs Up will tug at your heartstrings, allow you to check in your own mental health, and create space for you to examine diversity in your friend groups.