Patina
Track
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2017
Lexile Score
710
Reading Level
3
ATOS
4.7
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Jason Reynoldsشابک
9781481450201
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
July 15, 2017
African-American track phenom Patina Jones takes the baton from Ghost (2016) in the second volume of Reynolds' Track series for middle graders.Reynolds tells readers almost all they need to know about Patty in two opening, contrasting scenes. In the first, Patty misjudges her competitors in an 800-meter race she's certain she should have won. Running well but second is not enough for the ferociously competitive Patty. In the other, she braids her little sister's hair before church, finishing off each of Maddy's 30 braids with three beads. She does this every Sunday because their white adoptive mother can't ("there ain't no rule book for white people to know how to work with black hair") and because their birth mother insists they look their best for church. Their father dead and their birth mother's legs lost to diabetes, the two girls live with their father's brother and his wife, seeing their mother once a week in an arrangement that's as imperfect as it is loving and necessary. Writing in Patty's voice, Reynolds creates a fully dimensional, conflicted character whose hard-earned pragmatism helps her bring her relay team together, negotiate the social dynamics of the all-girls, mostly white private school she attends, and make the best of her unusual family lot. When this last is threatened, readers will ache right alongside her. Another stellar lap--readers will be eager to see who's next. (Fiction. 8-12)
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October 1, 2017
Gr 5-8-Twelve-year-old Patina Jones not only loves to run, she needs to run-and win. She's a gifted athlete, and since the death of her father and her mother's life-altering health problems, Patty's track club has become the focal point of her life. Running helps her to navigate the changes she and her younger sister, Maddy, are experiencing. They have left their urban neighborhood to live in a different part of the city with their uncle Tony (who is black like Patty and Maddy) and their aunt Emily (who is white) and attend a new school, Chester Academy. In this follow-up to Ghost, the award-winning author continues to display his mastery of voice. Patty's observations about her new classmates are pointed: "a whole bunch of rich girls whose daddies own stuff." Over time, Patty begins to understand that her success depends on teamwork. Her changing views are sparked by two collaborative projects. One is based on the life of Frida Kahlo. Working with classmates, about whom she had formed erroneous assumptions, gives her opportunities to widen her perspective. The second and more central catalyst is being selected as a member of the 4x800 relay on her elite track team. With the encouragement of her loving family and supportive coaches, Patty ultimately becomes the anchor of her team, both on and off the track. Patty's story is an invitation to grapple with the need to belong, socioeconomic status, and the dangers of jumping to conclusions. VERDICT This "second leg" of Reynolds's series is as satisfying as its predecessor and a winning story on its own.-Shelley Sommer, Inly School, Scituate, MA
Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
cookkieice007 - I decided to read this book because my librainan recoomened the book Ghost to me. I read ghost and loved it, so then I decied to read the book Patina. At first I never knew about Patina and kept skipping over it. Thats when my school libraian told me what it was. As soon as I got it, I feel in love with it. I could not peel my eyes away. When I finished it, I was a bit dissapointed because it ended with a cliffhanger. So I guess I just need to read the next book, Sunny. I defeinetly reccomend this book to everyone. Its a book for all ages and everyone will love it.
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