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New Kid
New Kid | Jerry Craft
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baranskilydia13
New Kid | Jerry Craft

“Never comfort someone with a lie.“

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baranskilydia13
New Kid | Jerry Craft

This book was published in 2019 and touches on diversity. The story is about a 12 year old African American boy who transferred to a private school and is facing a culture shock. This book touches on different communities and backgrounds. This is a good book to read to other students who might be feeling out of place in a new school. This book introduces students to other types of cultures and people in our community.

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baranskilydia13
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I really enjoyed reading this book. I think this book would be good to read in any grade level. This book would resonate more with grades 3-5 since the boy in the book is 12. This book touches on the topic of diversity in an appropriate way for children to comprehend and be able to reflect

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alexvaughn
New Kid | Jerry Craft

“I just want to be me. I want to be a kid.”

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alexvaughn
New Kid | Jerry Craft

I think this book is a great book to have in your classroom library because it creates the discussions about race and the importance of being your own individual and celebrating your differences.

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alexvaughn
New Kid | Jerry Craft
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this book shares the story of Jordan Banks, who is in seventh grade. One of his biggest dreams is becoming an artist. When Jordan‘s family moves,he attends a private school and faces a big obstacle of being one of the few students of color and his class.

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Honeybeebooks
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Seventh grader, Jordan wants to go to an art school, but with the help of financial aid his parents are able to send him to a private academy known for academics, but not diversity. A sweet story about fitting in, finding friends and standing up for yourself. A 4 of 5 ⭐️ pick for this story with great illustrations and lots of heart.

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booklover3258
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Very cute graphic novel with wonderful illustrations and a great story.

https://youtu.be/rdFLpQpudk4

Enjoy!

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Maggiepesa
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This graphic novel follows a middle schooler named Jordan Banks who joins a new school, but he is the one of the only students of color attending the school. He finds himself trapped between worlds, and doesn't feel he fits in either.
The illustrations are vivid and display the feelings/perspectives of the characters.
Favorite quote, “When I was younger I used to wish I was Superman. So, instead of falling, I could fly.“

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mfarragher
New Kid | Jerry Craft

“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
New Kid | Jerry Craft
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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
New Kid | Jerry Craft

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

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JackHowley5
New Kid | Jerry Craft

“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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olivia.d
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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
New Kid | Jerry Craft

"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. 4mo
Karisimo Perfection! 4mo
mrp27 @LibrarianRyan I agree, the first book is the strongest in the series! 4mo
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Abbylippert
New Kid | Jerry Craft

“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
New Kid | Jerry Craft

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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Newbery Award Books
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)