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Indlæser... Moonwalkingaf Zetta Elliott
Youth: Diversity (78) Indlæser...
Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. ah yes a book about my two favorite things: punk and autistic stuff ( ) Moonwalking is about two boys: one is low class and has to move to a new school and also has Autism, and the second who is great in school but vandalizes at night. The boy who vandalizes doesn't do it out of harm or racial stereotypes, but instead, he does it out of his love for art. The two boys create a friendship that is interracial and with different needs over their love of art. This book is a great tool to use when talking about racism because it shows that everyone can get along. We can also encourage kids with this book because it shows that art is powerful, so some students may be able to connect with this much more than a children's book about mathematics. Alternating perspectives explore an interracial friendship forged amid family turmoil and societal injustice and tension in pre-gentrification Brooklyn. After Joseph John “JJ” Pankowski’s father is blacklisted for participating in the 1981 air traffic controllers’ strike, his family moves from Long Island to his father’s childhood home in Brooklyn, where his Polish grandmother still lives. They leave behind the Catholic school where JJ was bullied as well as his older sister—rarely mentioned, for reasons that JJ, who is cued as autistic, doesn’t yet understand. One of the few White students at his new middle school, JJ observes: “Things / That / Make / No / Sense. // One out of twenty kids / in the school / but one out of four kids / in honors class.” There he meets Pierre “Pie” Velez, a Puerto Rican and Congolese “genius kid" and graffiti artist who struggles to care for his mother, who has mental illness, and younger half sister in the predominantly Spanish-speaking neighborhood of Los Sures. The boys become friends via their shared love of art: For JJ, it’s music, especially the Clash, and for Pie, it’s artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. An encounter with the police highlights the differences between them, threatening their friendship. The coauthors’ equally strong contributions evocatively bring the characters and setting to life through visual poetry. The even pacing makes for an engrossing read, and the characters’ pain and promise will remain with readers. A stellar, hauntingly beautiful narrative. (authors’ notes, sources) (Verse novel. 11-15) -Kirkus Review ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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In 1980s Brooklyn, new student JJ Pankowski, an autistic, punk-rock-lover, befriends Pie Velez, an Afro-Latinx math geek and graffiti artist. No library descriptions found. |
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