AUDIOBOOK
Duration
3h 6m
Year
2024
Language
English

About

What if a school's mascot is seen as racist, but not by everyone? In this compelling middle-grade novel in verse,

two best-selling BIPOC authors tackle this hot-button issue.

In Rye, Virginia, just outside Washington, DC, people work hard, kids go to school, and football is big on Friday

nights. An eighth-grade English teacher creates an assignment for her class to debate whether Rye's mascot

should stay or change. Now six middle schoolers–-all with different backgrounds and beliefs–-get involved

in the contentious issue that already has the suburb turned upside down with everyone choosing sides and

arguments getting ugly.

Told from several perspectives, readers see how each student comes to new understandings about identity,

tradition, and what it means to stand up for real change.

"Waters and Sorell's plain spoken verse is always sharp and direct." -The New York Times Book Review

"The kids and I are so grateful for this gift you both have given to teachers, kids, and our world." –Ms. Corgill,

5th Grade Teacher, Alabama

A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2023

A New York Public Library Best Book of 2023

A National Public Radio "Books We Love" title of 2023

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