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STANDING AGAINST THE WIND by Traci L. Jones
Accelerated Reader: Level: 4.8. Pts. 6.
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Book Description:
A housing project, an incarcerated parent, and other elements of inner-city life form the
backdrop for this story about eighth-grader Patrice. She has been uprooted from Georgia and
the beloved grandmother who raised her, and is struggling to accept her difficult life,
handle the bitter Chicago winter, and stay ahead of the group of boys who taunt her when her
principal asks her to apply for a scholarship to a prestigious African-American boarding school
in Mississippi. Stories of hope, loyalty, and success such as this one are valuable for
letting all kids see themselves in books and for fighting the endless stereotypes that
surround them.
It's unfortunate that the writing isn't more even and polished, rather
than utilitarian with a tendency to tell, not show. Despite this, girls will appreciate the
strength that underlies Patrice's quiet and unassuming exterior and will cheer for her and
for Monty, the cool guy who is inspired by her willingness to be different. Decent
characterization, together with a worthwhile topic, makes this a title to consider.
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