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Take Back the Block

De : Chrystal D. Giles
Lu par : Genesis Oliver, Chrystal D. Giles
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Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award nominee

"This book made me want to step aside, hand over the mic, and listen to Wes. A must-read." (Mariama J. Lockington, author of For Black Girls Like Me)

Brand-new kicks, ripped denim shorts, Supreme tee.

Wes Henderson has the best style in sixth grade. That—and hanging out with his crew (his best friends since little-kid days) and playing video games—is what he wants to be thinking about at the start of the school year, not the protests his parents are always dragging him to.

But when a real estate developer makes an offer to buy Kensington Oaks, the neighborhood Wes has lived his whole life, everything changes. The grownups are supposed to have all the answers, but all they're doing is arguing. Even Wes' best friends are fighting. And some of them may be moving. Wes isn't about to give up the only home he's ever known. Wes has always been good at puzzles, and he knows there has to be a missing piece that will solve this puzzle and save the Oaks. But can he find it...before it's too late?

Exploring community, gentrification, justice, and friendship, Take Back the Block introduces an irresistible sixth grader and asks what it means to belong—to a place and a movement—and to fight for what you believe in.

* "Outstanding."—School Library Journal, Starred Review

* “Transformative.”—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

"Filled with hope, friendship, and grit."—Stacy McAnulty, best-selling author of The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl

"Timely and penetrating."—Kelly Starling Lyons, author of Sing a Song: How Lift Every Voice and Sing Inspired Generations

"Chrystal Giles's sparkling debut will have you standing up and cheering."—Lisa Yee, award winning author of Millicent Min, Girl Genius

"Chrystal Giles really nailed it. I loved this book."—Linda Williams Jackson, award winning author of Midnight Without a Moon

"Necessary and inspiring. An empowering read."—Ashley Herring Blake, author of the Stonewall Honor Book Ivy Aberdeen's Letter to the World

"Wes will welcome middle grade readers into his delightful circle of friends, his strong and loving family, and his powerful community."—Barbara Dee, author of the ALA Notable Children's Book Maybe He Just Likes You

©2021 Chrystal D. Giles (P)2021 Listening Library
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    ★ "The story echoes contemporary realities that, as its culmination indicates, take an entire community to confront, and it will undoubtedly push readers into action. An ambitious invitation for young readers that delivers promise for all."—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

    ★ "This impressive debut is notable for its depiction of how gentrification pushes the working-class poor out of neighborhoods, as well as substantive ways that communities can protest, all for a middle grade audience. Wes is a humorous, likable, relatable narrator. . . . Giles has crafted an outstanding depiction of the nuances of gentrification as well as the struggle and joys of working-class Black families and communities."—School Library Journal, Starred Review

    “A timely, relatable story about family, friendship, community, and racism. The underlying message: you are never too young to make your voice heard.”—The Horn Book

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