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  • Sundee Frazier

    Verlag: Levine Querido Mär 2024, 2024

    ISBN 10: 1646144112 ISBN 13: 9781646144112

    Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland

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    Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Golden Kite Award Finalist Washington State Book Award Winner Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Notable Social Studies Reading List CCBC Choices Melvin Robinson wants a strong, smooth, He-Man voice that lets him say what he wants, when he wantsespecially to his crush Millie Takazawa, and Gary Ratliff, who constantly puts him down. But the thought of starting high school is only making his stutter worse. And Melvin's growing awareness that racism is everywherenot just in the South where a boy his age has been brutally killed by two white men, but also in his own hometown of Spokaneis making him realize that he can't mutely stand by. His new friend Lenny, a fast-talking, sax-playing Jewish boy, who lives above the town's infamous (and segregated) Harlem Club, encourages Melvin to take some risksto invite Millie to Homecoming and even audition for a local TV variety show. When they play music together, Melvin almost feels like he's talking, no words required. But there are times when one needs to speak up. When his moment comes, can Melvin be as mighty on the outside as he actually is on the inside P R A I S E ? "This powerful novel weaves strong characters into the tapestry of civil rights, treatment of people with disabilities, fallout fear from the war, and ever-changing cultural shifts that defined the 1950s."School Library Journal (starred) ? "A well-constructed and movingly told story of a thoughtful Black boy making his place in his family and in 1950s America."Publishers Weekly (starred) "A gentle historical novel about finding your voice."Kirkus "Sundee Frazier once again flexes her masterful expertise in understanding the human heart, and the insurmountable will and capacity we have to press forward and persevere triumphantly."Kirkus Prize-winner Derrick Barnes "One of those rare books I found myself reading more slowly as I got to the final pages. I didn't want it to end."Newbery Award-winner Christopher Paul Curtis.