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New Kid
New Kid | Jerry Craft
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Perfect for fans of Raina Telgemeier and Gene Luen Yang, New Kid is a timely, honest graphic novel about starting over at a new school where diversity is low and the struggle to fit in is real, from award-winning author-illustrator Jerry Craft. Seventh grader Jordan Banks loves nothing more than drawing cartoons about his life. But instead of sending him to the art school of his dreams, his parents enroll him in a prestigious private school known for its academics, where Jordan is one of the few kids of color in his entire grade. As he makes the daily trip from his Washington Heights apartment to the upscale Riverdale Academy Day School, Jordan soon finds himself torn between two worldsand not really fitting into either one. Can Jordan learn to navigate his new school culture while keeping his neighborhood friends and staying true to himself?
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mfarragher
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“It‘s okay to be different”

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mfarragher
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"New Kid" can be used in the classroom to facilitate discussions about diversity, inclusion, and the challenges of adjusting to new environments. Teachers can also encourage students to reflect on their own experiences and create projects that explore themes of identity and friendship.

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mfarragher
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This heartwarming story follows Jordan Banks, a seventh grader who navigates life at a prestigious private school. The story tackles many themes and the challenges of being the new kid in a diverse setting. With relatable characters and engaging pictures, it offers a humorous yet insightful look at the experience of fitting in. Readers will appreciate Jordan's journey as he learns to embrace his uniqueness while finding his place among friends.

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JackHowley5
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This story shows you can follow your passions as long as you put your mind to it

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JackHowley5
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“I shoulda wished I was Batman! When you have a jet, you don‘t need to fly.”

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JackHowley5
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In this graphic novel, a student named Jordan explores his love for drawing anything about his life. This ends up putting him on track to a prestigious art school. This story is incredibly well written and very fun to read.

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gblower
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“Then I thought of my grandpa who says 'You don't have to like everyone, but you don't have to be a jerk about it either!'“

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gblower
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This would be a good addition to my classroom library for students to read.

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gblower
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Graphica - A great story abut a middle schools student who gets enrolled in a private school where he is one of the only students of color in his school.

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olivia.d
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I wouldn‘t use this book in my classroom and I don‘t think I would have it for fun

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olivia.d
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Really enjoyed this book. I would have liked reading it when I moved states and had to start at a new school

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haleyperkins1
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"Actually you're playing terriBLY"

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mrp27
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#middlegrademonday

I really enjoyed this graphic novel series.

LibrarianRyan I loved this book, and while I did like the rest of the series I do not feel they were as good as book #1. Except in book 3 where there is a look at believe one person is better then the other. I thought that was just so well done. 1mo
Karisimo Perfection! 1mo
mrp27 @LibrarianRyan I agree, the first book is the strongest in the series! 1mo
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Abbylippert
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“This is how I feel every single day of my life, like I'm falling without a parachute. I mean, I'm not really falling. That's called a metaphor.“

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Abbylippert
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This novel aims towards middle school students due to the language and graphics used and because of how they may be able to relate to and understand Jordan's problems from their own real world experiences. For example, moving schools and being the new kid, trying to fit in, being in an environment where nobody else looks like you do, finding and keeping friends, staying true to yourself, making your parents proud, and finding what interests you

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Abbylippert
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“New Kid“ is a graphic novel that tells the story of a young middle schooler named Jordan, who is forced by his parents to attend a new private school. Jordan is one of the only kids of color there and struggles to fit in, especially when he would rather be attending an art school. This story is a great read for middle school aged students because of how they may be able to relate to and understand some of the struggles Jordan is facing.

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KarenUK
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The 1st graphic novel to win the Newbery, this story of a city kid starting at a fancy new school, is great. Tackling topics of bullying, feeling like not fitting in, struggles in making new friends, while handling being ‘different‘ in subtle ways, this middle grade is handling tough situations with sensitivity. The art is good, but it is Jordan‘s ‘sketchbook‘ pencil drawings within the book, that I fell in love with. #52bookclub23 #newberywinner

britt_brooke Loved this one! And Class Act. 2y
BarbaraBB Is the Newbery a prize for graphic novels? I haven‘t checked yet… 2y
KarenUK It‘s for children‘s books…. This was the first time a graphic novel won it…. There‘s a ton of choices… it‘s been awarded since the 1920s! @BarbaraBB 2y
BarbaraBB Thanks! I didn‘t know! 😘 2y
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oliviascrimo
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February 5th, 2019
New Kid is a graphic novel about a 7th grader named Jordan. Jordan‘s parents decided to send him to private school instead of an art school that he would love to attend. Throughout the book we follow Jordan as he tries to fit in at his new school that he doesn‘t feel very connected to

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cm779518
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This book won the Coretta Scott King award in the year of 2021. It is a very interesting book and it talks about an individual that talks about his life and illustrates it with his amazing cartoon art work! Very fun and interesting book!

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Brandy522
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Title: New Kid
Author: Jerry Craft
Illustrator: Jerry Craft
Published: February 5, 2019
Genre: fiction
Awards: Coretta Scott King Award
Summary: This is a story about a young black boy who is experiencing culture shock when he enrolls to a private school.

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LiteraryNib
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Jerry Craft's graphic novel explores key relationships that shape Jordan Banks' middle school journey. One of my favorite quotes is, “friends are like training wheels for a bike, they always keep you from falling down.“ (249)

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Published- 2019
Author & Illustrator - Jerry Craft
Genre- Graphic Novel, Comic, Fiction, Humor
Awards - Coretta Scott King Book Award (2020)
This book follows a black middle school student, Jordan Banks, as he transfers into a predominately white school. He faces struggles such as microaggressions towards him. This book is perfect for upper-grade elementary students/middle school because it is a great representation of what some go through.

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ehrmans
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This graphic novel tells the story of a 12-year-old black boy who experiences culture shock when he enrolls in a private school. The story is during Jordan's freshman year of high school. He has to adjust to the new school, experience and witness microaggressions, and also make friends with other students. The story talks about his experiences and how he navigates his new school.

ehrmans Author: Jerry Craft. Illustrator: Jerry Craft. Genre: fiction. Publication date: 2019. Awards: Coretta Scott King Award, Kirkus Prize, and the John Newbery medal.
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maggiedesantis
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Published in 2020, this story is about a 12-year-old black boy who enrolls at a private school and experiences culture shock when arriving at his new school.
Awards won: Newbury Award
Purpose of Award: To encourage original creative work in the field of books for children
Author/Illustrator: Jerry Craft
Date of publication: 2020
Genre: Realistic Fiction

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loganhiller
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This graphic novel is about a seventh-grade boy, Jordan Banks. Jordan is passionate about art and cartoons. His parents send him to a private school where he is one of the only children of color in his entire grade.

This is a great book for young readers to introduce them to the different walks of life people go through and how race affects life for people.

loganhiller This novel is also a Coretta King Scott Award Winner! 2y
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Mdonald
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mandarchy
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I don't usually read and review graphic novels, but this seemed like required reading. It's about time I did it too! I could really relate to the teachers in this book. I am horrible with names and knowing it's a microaggression only makes my anxiety worse. 😬
I really like the connection building that the kids did. They started to remind me of John Hughes characters, especially in the chapter headings.

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IndoorDame
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It may only be a 15 minute car ride from Washington Heights to Riverdale, but for 7th grader Jordan it sometimes seems like another planet. This story follows Jordan through a year as a new student at an exclusive mostly white prep school, and the reader sees micro aggressions, systematic racism, and overt cruelty towards him and the handful of other black and Latinx students take a toll.

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Readerann
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Lovely book. This reminds me why I will continue to read the Newbery winners.
#ReverseReadathon #Deweys #Newbery

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#StoryGraph: fiction contemporary graphic novel middle grade funny hopeful reflective fast-paced
256 pages | first published 2019

New kid struggling to fit into a new school where he is a minority. Seventh grade can be so hard especially if you‘re a scholarship kid in a very prestigious school.

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MaggieCarr
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I check out the copies of this book often the basic title is so relatable and after reading it can be an experienced feeling whether you are new to a school or an elder-home. The cover is filled to the brim with awards, rightfully earned, with a wonderful cast of characters that mimic both a public and a private school setting for many of the readers. Jordan has an adorable family that reflects the embarrassment most kids feel...

MaggieCarr ...when they interact with their peers and I enjoyed the way the students addressed the race and socioeconomics of their school attempting to diversify. 2y
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MeganAnn
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March #bookspinbingo🍀Spent the first half of the month with the newest Outlander which was a #roll100 pick.

Favorite was Fault Lines for #lmpbc by far!
Also finished China Girls for #authoramonth and Into the Woods for my Hollows series reread.

#bookspin and #doublespin were both middle grade books off my shelves & I managed to squeeze in the two pictured. Ella Enchanted was cute. New Kid was fantastic & great reading for middle schoolers.
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MeganAnn Much reading time went to the 3 #pemberlittens buddy reads. Sanditon was a lot of fun and I enjoyed the finished novel by ‘another lady‘. I‘m a little behind on North & South and unsure if I wish to catch up or bail as I‘m losing interest. However, I‘m ahead on The Other Bennet Sister and loving it! @sprainedbrain @jenniferw88 @StayCurious (edited) 2y
MrsMalaprop I got New Kid for Clem after seeing it on Litsy. He loved it. 😊 2y
MeganAnn @MrsMalaprop I picked it up for Axton based off Litsy as well. He read it before I did and he loved it! Has Clem read the sequel? We don‘t have that one yet. 2y
MrsMalaprop No, I just asked him & he hasn‘t. Stacked 😊🙏. 2y
TheAromaofBooks I'm also struggling a little with North & South. It's hard for me to keep reading a book where I don't particularly like anyone! But now that Mary's life is looking up, I'm really enjoying The Other Bennet Sister. 2y
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Congratulations to author Jerry Craft! Headline: Prentice Penny to direct and exec produce adaptation of Jerry Craft‘s Graphic Novel “New Kid” for Universal, Eli Wilson Pelton to write script #takethatbookbanners #jerrycraft #newkidgraphicnovel #graphicnovels #bannedbooks #booksbrewsandbooze

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Tyleriakoo
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The phrase i'm using is “later dawg “ used on page 89 . The denotation to it is a pet. The conntaion means see you later friend.

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Chazlyn
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Smart and funny and charming. Loved it!

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I read this in one sitting yall it was fantastic and a very accurate representation of those jr high/early high school years

Hazel2019 I loved this as well! 3y
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GatheringBooks
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#OppositeDay 9: It‘s tough being the new #Boy or the new kid as this graphic novel says. Cannot wait to read this one.

MrsMalaprop My 11yo son loved it. 3y
TheKidUpstairs I've heard great things 3y
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KellyR
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New Kid, is a must read book! It is about a seventh Grader who wanted to go to an Art school but his parents send him to a well known private school. In this School, Jordan is one of the few kids of color and he finds himself having a hard time fitting in

KellyR Genre: Fiction
IR: Independent Reading
https://jerrycraft.com/resources/
UDL: 2.4 Promote understanding across languages.
El:Teach Technical vocabulary supporting key concepts
#UCFLAE3414SP21
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GardenJess
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Wow. Great look at micro aggressions and their impact. I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Great juvenile read but I would recommend to adults as well.

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This book really opened my eyes as a teacher. It really made me think of the diverse kids that I have. I hope and I pray that nothing I say or do makes them feel out of place. I pray that I can love them all equally no matter where they come from 💙 I‘m getting into the graphic novels. They are super cool and I love the artwork. Pictured is my favorite page from the book!

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SconsinBookyBadger
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Finishing #ReadWithMrBook challenge with 2020‘s #NewberryAwardWinner tagged graphic novel.

@MrBook

MrBook 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤗🤗🤗 Awesome! Thank you for doing it through December! 4y
SconsinBookyBadger @MrBook thank you for hosting the challenge! 4y
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ninergrl6
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Graphic novels aren‘t really my thing, and neither are middle grade books, but my #ya book club reads the Newberry winner each December, so here we are. This one has a few astute moments, like the spot-on criticism of stereotypical book recommendations for young readers. Decent light, quick read

#middlegrade #graphicnovel #bookclub #teachersoflitsy

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ First graphic novel to win the Newbery, and rightfully so! Craft thoughtfully follows 7-grader Jordan through his experience at a new private school. Race, class, social constructs, perceptions, and realities are all accounted for and in a way that young readers can understand and appreciate. And there‘s plenty of humor, too! My boys are a bit too young, but I‘m putting this aside for them.

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A truly cool, and enjoyable read. I think the author did a terrific job in exploring the heavy themes while keeping the story light, often funny, and engaging. He has written the normal dramas of middle school life more relevant, and timely. It‘s the first graphic novel to win the prestigious Newbery Medal...certainly #noteworthy and congratulations to Jerry Craft.

#wordsofoctober
 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @OriginalCyn620

OriginalCyn620 Sounds good! 4y
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cwarnier
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Did you know that the best books for kids in 2019 aka the Newberry Award was a GRAPHIC NOVEL. It is an amazing story of a Black kid in his new mostly white school. It was AMAZING!.

We need one more person to join us.
#lmpbc
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080444aead2ca0ff2-litsy10

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LibrarianRyan
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Did you know that the best books for kids in 2019 aka the Newberry Award was a GRAPHIC NOVEL. It is an amazing story of a Black kid in his new mostly white school. It was AMAZING!.

@Cwarnier and I would like to explore more amazing graphic novels for kids and middle grade and are looking for 2 people to join us in our #LMPBC group B. If you are interested here is the link to sign up.

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080444aead2ca0ff2-litsy10

LibrarianRyan If you want more information on how #LMPBC works, or what is entailed just ask. 4y
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