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Moonwalking - by Zetta Elliott & Lyn Miller-Lachmann (Paperback)

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Moonwalking - by Zetta Elliott & Lyn Miller-Lachmann (Paperback)
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Book Synopsis For fans of Jason Reynolds and Jacqueline Woodson, this middle-grade novel-in-verse follows two boys in 1980s Brooklyn as they become friends for a season. Punk rock-loving JJ Pankowski cant seem to fit in at his new school in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, as one of the only white kids. Pie Velez, a math and history geek by day and graffiti artist by night is eager to follow in his idol, Jean-Michel Basquiats, footsteps. The boys stumble into an unlikely friendship, swapping notes on their love of music and art, which sees them through a difficult semester at school and at home. But a run-in with the cops threatens to unravel it all. From authors Zetta Elliott and Lyn Miller-Lachmann, Moonwalking is a stunning exploration of class, cross-racial friendships, and two boys search for belonging in a city as tumultuous and beautiful as their hearts. Review Quotes Junior Library Guild Gold Selection The coauthors equally strong contributions evocatively bring the characters and setting to life through visual poetry. The even pacing makes for an engrossing read, and the characters pain and promise will remain with readers. A stellar, hauntingly beautiful narrative. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review In an authentic look at the racial divide that continues today, authors Elliott and Miller-Lachman bring varying degrees of own-voices authenticity to the characterizations and emotions represented. Their multilayered exposure of a specific time in history will resonate with modern readers, who will see these racist acts echoed all too loudly in current events. -- Booklist, starred review About the Author Zetta Elliott is a Black feminist writer of poetry, plays, essays, novels, and stories for children. Her poetry has been published in We Rise, We Resist, We Raise our Voices , and her picture book, Bird , won the Honor Award in Lee & Low Books New Voices Contest and the Paterson Prize for Books for Young Readers. Her picture book, A Place Inside of Me (FSG Young Readers) was heralded as a resonant exultation of community and the importance of self-reflection. She lives in West Philadelphia. Lyn Miller-Lachmann is an author, teacher, and librarian. As an adult, she was diagnosed with Aspergers syndrome and delves into her diagnosis often in her writing. She and her husband divide their time between New York City and Lisbon, Portugal.
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