Bronx Masquerade
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Nikki Grimes
A Coretta Scott King Award winner! Using the structure of a poetry slam, Nikki Grimes' award-winning novel is a powerful exploration of self, an homage to spoken-word poetry, and an intriguing look into the life of eighteen urban teens. This anniversary edition--celebrating ten years of this wonderfully evocative work--will feature discussion questions, testimonials from teachers, and an all new introduction from the author. "All of the [students], black, Latino, white, male, and female, talk about the unease and alienation endemic to their ages, and they do it in fresh and appealing voices. Rich and complex." —Kirkus Reviews "As always, Grimes gives young people exactly what they're looking for—real characters who show them they are not alone." —School Library Journal "Readers will enjoy the lively, smart voices that talk bravely, about real issues and secret fears. A fantastic choice." —Booklist
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Author
Nikki Grimes
Pages
167
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2003-12-01
ISBN
0142501891 9780142501894
Ratings
Google: 4
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"Love this book it really shows how it really isn't as much separation of race, instead it is separation of class. That even though the kids in the book were often different races they weren't so different in the way that each of them were struggling in life. "
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Carissa Farmer
"One word: authenticity. "
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Lauren Goldman