Author of the Newbery Honor book, Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut and I Am Every Good Thing, Derrick Barnes tackles timely issues of race and prejudice in this powerful, nuanced middle-grade novel about an accomplished Black boy who strives to be seen as human. All eyes in the small town of Great Mountain, Mississippi, have been on Henson Blayze since he first showed star power in youth football. Now a thirteen-year-old phenom playing his first varsity game, he stuns the crowd with his sheer talent and drive. Knowing they're seeing a national legend in the making, the townsfolk can't be prouder…mehr
Author of the Newbery Honor book, Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut and I Am Every Good Thing, Derrick Barnes tackles timely issues of race and prejudice in this powerful, nuanced middle-grade novel about an accomplished Black boy who strives to be seen as human. All eyes in the small town of Great Mountain, Mississippi, have been on Henson Blayze since he first showed star power in youth football. Now a thirteen-year-old phenom playing his first varsity game, he stuns the crowd with his sheer talent and drive. Knowing they're seeing a national legend in the making, the townsfolk can't be prouder of their future hometown hero. Until his nine-year-old fan Menka is chased by cops for playing with a toy bow and arrow. Until they attack Menka so badly that he must stay in the hospital indefinitely. Until Henson speaks out about injustice and change. Until he refuses to play football again before the officers arecharged. Until his words remind people that he's Black. In that moment, Henson divides his town into two chaotic sides when all he wants is for justice for Menka. Even his best friends and his father can't see eye to eye with him. When he is asked to return to football and the sure path to sports stardom, Henson struggles with his own warring thoughts. Can a Black boy ever truly be a hero in America?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Derrick Barnes is a National Book Award Finalist for his graphic novel Victory. Stand!-Raising My Fist For Justice, which also won the YALSA Excellence in Young Adult Nonfiction Award, and a Coretta Scott King Award Author Honor. He is also the author of the critically acclaimed, multi-award-winning picture book Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut which received a Newbery Honor, a Coretta Scott King Author Honor, the Ezra Jack Keats New Writer Award, and the Kirkus Prize for Young Readers. In 2020, he became the only author to win the Kirkus Prize twice for the New York Times bestseller, I Am Every Good Thing, which also won a Charlotte Huck Award and a Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor. Derrick is also the creator of the New York Times bestselling companion picture books, The King of Kindergarten and The Queen of Kindergarten. He is a native of Kansas City, MO, but currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his enchanting wife, Dr. Tinka Barnes, and their four sons, the Mighty Barnes Brothers. Derrick Barnes is a National Book Award Finalist for his graphic novel Victory. Stand!-Raising My Fist For Justice, which also won the YALSA Excellence in Young Adult Nonfiction Award, and a Coretta Scott King Award Author Honor. He is also the author of the critically acclaimed, multi-award-winning picture book Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut which received a Newbery Honor, a Coretta Scott King Author Honor, the Ezra Jack Keats New Writer Award, and the Kirkus Prize for Young Readers. In 2020, he became the only author to win the Kirkus Prize twice for the New York Times bestseller, I Am Every Good Thing, which also won a Charlotte Huck Award and a Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor. Derrick is also the creator of the New York Times bestselling companion picture books, The King of Kindergarten and The Queen of Kindergarten. He is a native of Kansas City, MO, but currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his enchanting wife, Dr. Tinka Barnes, and their four sons, the Mighty Barnes Brothers.
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