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I'm Not Dying with You Tonight

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An absolute page-turner, this compelling novel is sure to make an impact. Following two teen girls—one black, one white—it explores their confrontation with racial inequality as they navigate a violent race riot engulfing their city. Lena, with her killer style and ambition, believes she’s destined for greatness. In contrast, Campbell is simply trying to survive her new school year. When both attend a Friday-night football game, chaos erupts, born from violence and hate, forcing them together in a life-or-death situation. Despite their differences and lack of understanding, they must rely on each other to survive the night. This book is ideal for sparking conversations about prejudice and racial tension in America, as well as for parents and educators seeking multicultural and African American literature for teens. It has garnered praise as a vital addition to the YA race relations canon and is described as an incendiary experience that tackles difficult questions about privilege and violence. The authors have crafted a timely and addictive debut that challenges readers to reflect on friendship and understanding in the face of chaos.

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I'm Not Dying with You Tonight, GILLY SEGAL, Kimberly Jones

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2019
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Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2019
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
272
ISBN10
1492678899
ISBN13
9781492678892
Serie
Calificación
3,65 de 5
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An absolute page-turner, this compelling novel is sure to make an impact. Following two teen girls—one black, one white—it explores their confrontation with racial inequality as they navigate a violent race riot engulfing their city. Lena, with her killer style and ambition, believes she’s destined for greatness. In contrast, Campbell is simply trying to survive her new school year. When both attend a Friday-night football game, chaos erupts, born from violence and hate, forcing them together in a life-or-death situation. Despite their differences and lack of understanding, they must rely on each other to survive the night. This book is ideal for sparking conversations about prejudice and racial tension in America, as well as for parents and educators seeking multicultural and African American literature for teens. It has garnered praise as a vital addition to the YA race relations canon and is described as an incendiary experience that tackles difficult questions about privilege and violence. The authors have crafted a timely and addictive debut that challenges readers to reflect on friendship and understanding in the face of chaos.