New Kid

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

Lexile Score

320

Reading Level

0-2

ATOS

2.9

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Jerry Craft

ناشر

Quill Tree Books

شابک

9780062691217
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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**برنده مدال نیوبری، جایزه نویسنده کورتا اسکات کینگ و جایزه کرکوس برای ادبیات خوانندگان جوان!** **مناسب برای طرفداران رینا تلجمایر و جین لوئن یانگ، بچه جدید یک رمان نمایشی مناسب و شفاف است که درمورد شروع مجدد در مدرسه ای نو که تنوع در آن کم است و تلاش برای سازگاری اصل است، از نویسنده تصویرگر برنده جایزه، جری کرفت.** جردن بانک دانش آموز کلاس هفتم چیزی بیش از کشیدن کاریکاتور در مورد زندگی خود دوست ندارد. اما به جای فرستادن او به مدرسه هنری رویاییش ، والدینش او را در یک مدرسه خصوصی معتبر که به خاطر دانشگاهیانش معروف است، ثبت نام می کنند، جایی که جردن یکی از معدود بچه های رنگین پوست در تمام مقطع تحصیلی خود است. همانطور که او هرروز از آپارتمانش در ارتفاعات واشنگتن به مدرسه روزانه پرآوازه آکادمی ریوردیل میرود، جردن به زودی خود را بین دو جهان پراکنده می بیند - و واقعاً با هیچ کدام متناسب نیست. آیا جردن میتواند یاد بگیرد که چگونه در مدرسه جدید راهش را پیدا کند و دوستان محله اش را حفظ کند و به خودش وفادار بماند؟ این رمان نمایشی درجه متوسط یک انتخاب عالی برای خوانندگان نوجوان، از جمله برای مطالعه تابستانی. **بچه جدید منتخبی از لیست خواندن آزادی سیاهپوستان مرکز شومبورگ** **به علاوه کلاس نمایش جری کرفت را از دست ندهید!**

نقد و بررسی

School Library Journal

November 1, 2018

Gr 4-7-Jordan Banks is anxious about being the new kid at Riverdale, especially since he'd rather be going to art school. He's even more nervous when he realizes that, unlike in his Washington Heights neighborhood, at Riverdale, he's one of the few kids of color. Despite some setbacks, Jordan eventually makes a few friends and chronicles his experiences in his sketch pad. This is more than a story about being the new kid-it's a complex examination of the micro- and macroaggressions that Jordan endures from classmates and teachers. He is regularly mistaken for the other black kids at school. A teacher calls another black student by the wrong name and singles him out during discussions on financial aid. Even Jordan's supportive parents don't always understand the extent of the racism he faces. This book opens doors for additional discussion. Craft's illustrations are at their best during the vibrant full-page spreads. The art loses a bit of detail during crowd scenes, but the characters' emotions are always well conveyed. Jordan's black-and-white notebook drawings are the highlight of this work, combining effective social commentary with the protagonist's humorous voice. VERDICT Highly recommended for all middle grade shelves.-Gretchen Hardin, Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown, TX

Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Kirkus

November 1, 2018
Jordan Banks takes readers down the rabbit hole and into his mostly white prep school in this heartbreakingly accurate middle-grade tale of race, class, microaggressions, and the quest for self-identity.He may be the new kid, but as an African-American boy from Washington Heights, that stigma entails so much more than getting lost on the way to homeroom. Riverdale Academy Day School, located at the opposite end of Manhattan, is a world away, and Jordan finds himself a stranger in a foreign land, where pink clothing is called salmon, white administrators mistake a veteran African-American teacher for the football coach, and white classmates ape African-American Vernacular English to make themselves sound cool. Jordan's a gifted artist, and his drawings blend with the narrative to give readers a full sense of his two worlds and his methods of coping with existing in between. Craft skillfully employs the graphic-novel format to its full advantage, giving his readers a delightful and authentic cast of characters who, along with New York itself, pop off the page with vibrancy and nuance. Shrinking Jordan to ant-sized proportions upon his entering the school cafeteria, for instance, transforms the lunchroom into a grotesque Wonderland in which his lack of social standing becomes visually arresting and viscerally uncomfortable.An engrossing, humorous, and vitally important graphic novel that should be required reading in every middle school in America. (Graphic fiction. 10-14)

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DOGO Books
inmemoryofcpr - When Jordan Banks goes to a new school he struggles to fit in and make friends. But then he finds unexpected friends in some places and brings them together.

Booklist

Starred review from November 15, 2018
Grades 4-7 *Starred Review* Don't let the title fool you. Seventh-grader Jordan Banks may be the new kid at his upper-crust private school, but this remarkably honest and accessible story is not just about being new; it's unabashedly about race. Example after uncomfortable example hits the mark: casual assumptions about black students' families and financial status, black students being mistaken for one another, well-intentioned teachers awkwardly stumbling over language, competition over skin tones among the black students themselves. Yet it's clear that everyone has a burden to bear, from the weird girl to the blond boy who lives in a mansion, and, indeed, Jordan only learns to navigate his new world by not falling back on his own assumptions. Craft's easy-going art and ingenious use of visual metaphor loosen things up considerably, and excerpts from Jordan's sketch book provide several funny, poignant, and insightful asides. It helps keep things light and approachable even as Jordan's parents tussle over the question of what's best for their son?to follow the world's harsh rules so he can fit in or try to pave his own difficult road. A few climactic moments of resolution feel a touch too pat, but Craft's voice rings urgent and empathetic. Speaking up about the unrepresented experience of so many students makes this a necessary book, particularly for this age group. Possibly one of the most important graphic novels of the year.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)




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