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Sto caricando le informazioni... Black Boy Joy: 17 Stories Celebrating Black Boyhooddi Kwame Mbalia (A cura di)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. An anthology spotlights the many ways Black boys find joy as they learn and grow in the world. Seventeen writers, some very well known—Jason Reynolds, Jerry Craft, Varian Johnson—others representing newer voices, present short pieces that depict Black boys exploring their communities, families, sexuality, and even space and time as they come of age and grow in confidence and understanding. Editor Mbalia contributes a story in three parts that provides a metanarrative that further emphasizes the magic of taking joy in life and in storytelling. While the thematic thread provides a scaffold, each of the stories is independently successful. Readers experience Black boys seeking excellence in, among other things, a debate about superheroes, a baking contest, learning to pilot a plane, skateboarding, and determining the true meanings of fly and cool. There is acceptance and celebration of differences in the expression of Black masculinity, along with respect for girls and women. Reflections of Black culture give the stories richness and texture. There are many examples of strong family connections and community support. Most of the contributions are prose, but the compilation includes a graphic story as well as one in verse. There is variety in tone and style: Some are humorous, some are poignant, but all are compelling reading. The length of the stories makes them ideal for discussion and student responses. A unique, timely, and necessary read. (about the authors) (Fiction. 9-12) -Kirkus Review I am so grateful for NetGalley for an advance reader copy of this book. I loved Black Boy Joy because it allows you to have a sampling of a variety of author styles. Some of these authors I had read before, some were new to me. Some of the stories I loved and a very few of them were just not for me. I think this will be great for reluctant readers because if they liked the story then maybe they will check out the books that author has written - I know I have put a couple of new authors into my to-read list. I hope that some boys will see themselves more in books and start to read more. I read the book and it filled me with so much joy and happiness, even though I'm not of the targeted audience. It was wonderful and I look forward to reading more by these authors! nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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HTML:Celebrate the joys of Black boyhood with stories from seventeen bestselling, critically acclaimed Black authorsâ??including Jason Reynolds (the Track series), Jerry Craft (New Kid), and Kwame Mbalia (the Tristan Strong series)! Black boy joy isâ?¦ Picking out a fresh first-day-of-school outfit. Saving the universe in an epic intergalactic race. Finding your voiceâ??and your rhymesâ??during tough times. Flying on your skateboard like nobodyâ??s watching. And more! From seventeen acclaimed Black male and non-binary authors comes a vibrant collection of stories and poems about the power of joy and the wonders of Black boyhood. Contributors include: B. B. Alston, Dean Atta, P. Djèlà Clark, Jay Coles, Jerry Craft, Lamar Giles, Don P. Hooper, George M. Johnson, Varian Johnson, Kwame Mbalia, Suyi Davies Okungbowa, Tochi Onyebuchi, Julian Randall, Jason Reynolds, Justin Reynolds, DaVaun Sanders, and Julian Winters Cover illustration b Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.0080896073Literature English (North America) American fiction By typeClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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features stories that cover a wide range of topics, from starting school to winning a space race to embracing who
you are. A glowing testament to the joy of Black boyhood.