After Tupac and D Foster |
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Eleven-year-old D Foster completes a trio of friends who share a passion for the music of Tupac Shakur as they deal with discrimination directed toward the gay brother of one of the trio. |
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After Tupac and D Foster |
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Eleven-year-old D Foster completes a trio of friends who share a passion for the music of Tupac Shakur as they deal with discrimination directed toward the gay brother of one of the trio. |
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Woodson, Jacqueline (Author) |
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2008 - G.P. Putnam's Sons |
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Gay Multicultural |
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African Americans Best friends Discrimination Eleven-year-olds Families Foster kids Friendship Hip hop Loss People of color Shakur, Tupac Throwaway kids Tween girls |
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Queens, New York | |
Historical fiction | |
5th grade, 6th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade, 9th grade | |
9780142413999 (Paperback), 9780606107204 (Hardcover) |
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Best Books for Young Adults (ALA YALSA) Josette Frank Award (Bank Street College of Education) Newbery Medal Honor Book Notable Children's Books (ALA ALSC) Rainbow Book List (ALA GLBTRT & SRRT) Stuff for the Teenage (New York Public Library) |
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Chulito: A Novel |
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After sharing a secret with his best friend, a Latino teen's ideas about what it really means to be a man are challenged. Should he play 'straight' and keep his standing among his peers in the neighborhood, or come out and be his true self? |
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Chulito: A Novel |
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After sharing a secret with his best friend, a Latino teen's ideas about what it really means to be a man are challenged. Should he play 'straight' and keep his standing among his peers in the neighborhood, or come out and be his true self? |
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Rice-González, Charles (Author) |
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2011 - Magnus Books |
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Gay Multicultural |
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Coming out Friendship Gender roles High school dropouts Hip hop Homophobia Latinos Machismo Neighborhoods Peer pressure Puerto Ricans Relationships Sixteen-year-olds Teen boys |
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Bronx, New York, New York | |
Coming of age, Realistic fiction | |
10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade + | |
978-1936833030 (Paperback) |
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Rainbow Book List (ALA GLBTRT & SRRT) Small Press Highlights (National Book Critics Circle) Stonewall Book Awards - Barbara Gittings Literature Award Honor Book (ALA GLBTRT) |
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Lambda Literary Review |
Sister Mischief |
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Sixteen-year-old Esme is a witty, wisecracking out lesbian with a tight circle of accepting friends. Together they form a hip-hop crew called "Sister Mischief." |
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Street Dreams |
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Life, love, and hip-hop mix to push gay Maori teen Tyson to places he's afraid to go when he suddenly starts crushing on a straight guy he meets through his involvements in the local scene. |
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Street Dreams |
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Life, love, and hip-hop mix to push gay Maori teen Tyson to places he's afraid to go when he suddenly starts crushing on a straight guy he meets through his involvements in the local scene. |
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Wise, Tama. (Author) |
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2012 - Bold Strokes Books |
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Gay International Multicultural |
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Break dancing Coming out Crushes Friendship Graffiti Hip hop Māoris People of color Single-parent families Teen boys Urban neighborhoods |
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Auckland, New Zealand | |
Coming of age, Realistic fiction | |
9th grade, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade + | |
Best Books for Teens (Kirkus Reviews) Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults GLBTQ List (ALA YALSA) Rainbow Book List (ALA GLBTRT & SRRT) |
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