Antiracist Young Adult Books For Tweens and Teens
17 YA Books to Diversify Your Kids’ Bookshelves and Teach Them to Become Better Allies
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What It's About: "Maya Younger and her identical twin sister, Nikki, have always agreed on the important things. Friends. Boys. School. They even plan to attend the same historically African American college.
But nothing can always remain the same.
As their Portland neighbourhood goes from rough-and-tumble to up-and-coming, Maya feels her connection to Nikki and their community slipping away. Nikki spends more time at trendy coffee shops than backyard barbecues, and their new high school principal is more committed to erasing the neighbourhood's 'ghetto' reputation than honouring its history. Home doesn't feel like home anymore. As Maya struggles to hold on to her black heritage, she begins to wonder with whom--or where--she belongs. Does growing up have to mean growing apart?"
Ages It's Best Suited For: 13 and up