Between the Lines Between the Lines

Between the Lines

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Publisher Description

This thought-provoking companion novel to the Coretta Scott King Award-winning Bronx Masquerade shows the capacity poetry has to express ideas and feelings, and reminds one and all that the greatest common denominator is the human heart.

“These complex students use poetry to find their truest voices and write their own stories.”—School Library Journal

“Aptly describes inner-city problems, from police discrimination to gangs, but the teens are the focal point of the novel.”—Booklist

Words Rock Classroom!

That’s a headline Darrian Lopez might write after spending time in Mr. Ward’s class, known for its open-mic poetry readings. Darrian’s there hoping to hone his writing skills so that someday he can report for the New York Times. As the students start telling their stories, Darrian observes that despite their differences, they’re all just trying to do their best in a world full of challenges, be it from their family dynamics, an unfair judicial system, or their own personal demons.

GENRE
Young Adult
RELEASED
2018
February 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
224
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Young Readers Group
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
1.8
MB

Customer Reviews

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Message: diversity 👏 Writing errors: yikes 🥴

I really liked all the different perspectives and the amount of diversity in the book. I loved Darrian’s little tidbits of Spanish and the Spanglish Val weaved into her poems was beautiful — really all of them were. The book gave me a “freedom writers” vibe to be honest — and I liked that movie so the message of this book was good. Lots of POC leads & Darrian is just a likeable character. I like his headlines and commentary. BUT there are too many moments when the writing makes me jump back and be like “???” “this got published and made it past the editors’ eyes???” One example is when the writing is in Jenesis’ perspective. She’s like “I was with Freddie” and then mid paragraph, there’s the sentence “she hugged Jenesis and Freddie,” “Jenesis said this” etc. The switch to third person narration continued even though it really shouldn’t have. I reread that like 3 times like “wait what? Why is it referring to Jenesis in the third person when it’s from her perspective at the beginning? What is going on here?” The latter question is a summary of the writing at times. 😬

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