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Comprend les noms: Sundee Tucker Frazier

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Independent Reading Level: Grades 4-5
Washington State Book Award Finalist (2017)
 
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SavannahDillon | 2 autres critiques | Apr 12, 2023 |
This book feels like a tapestry, or a song -- so many themes that move through it and create a beautiful and terrible portrait of Spokane in the 1950s. Terrible, in the many forms of racism that Melvin is in the process of waking up and recognizing. Beautiful in the bonds of family and friendships and moments of empowering self-acceptance. It's a true and thoughtful and authentic coming of age that is extremely well written for the middle grade audience who are experiencing the same awakening.

Things I loved:
Racism is a terrible thing, but our country is steeped in it, and this book does a tremendous job of turning over different stories that reflect that -- from redlining neighborhoods, to segregation in a nightclub, to the various micro and macro aggressions of being a Black child in a predominantly White school, White neighborhood, White town and the horror of Emmett Till's brutal death and display. But also, conversations about Japanese internment and what it was like to be a family starting over after release. And also anti-Semitism's pervasive and ugly face. All of that, balanced against allies who stand up for each other. Girls who refuse to let their Black friend ride the service elevator alone, boys who refuse to let a bully knock their friend down, teachers who refuse to look the other way. For all the flood of racism, there are these moments of resistance that make the book an ultimately hopeful read.

I also loved that this is a book about a person with a stutter, but his triumph in the end is more about accepting the strengths that come from that condition than from eradicating it. The profound message of self acceptance that is modeled by a teacher with a missing hand, and Melvin's own journey are both powerful statements. Add to that, it's just a really great read. Great characters, great story, great setting.

Advanced reader's copy provided by Edelweiss.
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jennybeast | 1 autre critique | Apr 14, 2022 |
Cleo's back! Irrepressible and charming as ever, but definitely learning some thoughtfulness. She still wants to take over ideas and market everything, but she's learning to listen to her friends and family a bit more, and she's learning some more about her birth family, too.
 
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jennybeast | 1 autre critique | Apr 14, 2022 |

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Œuvres
10
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877
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½ 3.6
Critiques
40
ISBN
56
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