Additional praise and awards for Jewell Parker Rhodes' books:
Ninth Ward was named a Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book, a Notable Book for a Global Society, a CCBC Choices pick, a VOYA Top Shelf Fiction pick, an ALSC Notable Children's Book, an SLJ Best Book of the Year, an IndieBound Kids' Next List pick, a Parents' Choice Gold Award recipient, and an NYPL Top 100 Title for Reading & Sharing.
Sugar was a Junior Library Guild selection, a Kirkus Best Book of the Year, an IndieBound Kids' Next List pick, a Jane Addams Book Award winner, an IRA Top Chapter Books selection, and a CCBC Choices Pick.
Bayou Magic was an LA Times summer reading selection and a Center for the Study of Multicultural Children's Literature Best Books selection.
Towers Falling was an Indiebound Kids' Next List selection, a Junior Library Guild selection, one of Amazon's Best Books of the Month, a Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People, a
Seventeen Magazine Best Book of the Year, and a Notable Book for a Global Society.
"A timely, challenging book that's worthy of a read, further discussion, and action."--
Kirkus Reviews"Unblinkingly confronts challenging perspectives and the mutability of truth."--
Shelf Awareness* "Rhodes captures the all-too-real pain of racial injustice and provides an important window for readers who are just beginning to explore the ideas of privilege and implicit bias."--
School Library Journal, starred review"[A] potent story that deserves to be read."--
VOYA"This was one of my most anticipated 2018 books and I was not disappointed. A must read."--
Angie Thomas, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Hate U Give"Written beautifully...an important novel."--
WCMU Public Radio"
Ghost Boys is powerful in prose, and so important at this time. I hope parents will read this book to their children."--
The Monitor"In writing that's spare and powerful, Rhodes takes us into the hearts and minds of those who are left behind, and then out into a vast and luminous world where ghost boys wander among the living, pursuing their mysterious mission. Rhodes has achieved something remarkable here: a kid's-eye-view of violence and racism that balances innocence and outrage, wrenching loss and hard-won hope."--
Chicago TribunePraise for Ghost Boys
A New York Times BestsellerAn IndieBound BestsellerThe #1 Kids' Indies Next PickA 2018 Nerdies List BookAn ALA 2019 Children's Notables List Pick