Like Lava in My Veins

by Derrick Barnes (Author) Shawn Martinbrough (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

All it takes is a loving teacher to help a boy get control of his sizzling superpowers, in this vibrant picture book by bestselling author Derrick Barnes.

Bobby Beacon's got fire flowing through his veins. And now he's psyched to attend a new school that'll help him get a better grip on his powers. But right off the bat, his new teacher is not too welcoming. That causes Bobby's hot temper to land him in the principal's office. It ain't easy to stay calm when people don't seem to understand you and are always pushing you to the edge. Good thing Bobby gets moved to a class with an understanding teacher who clues him in on ways to calm himself and shows him that caring for others is its own kind of superpower. With her help--and some cool new friends--he just might be on his way to becoming the best version of himself possible.

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Kirkus

Starred Review
A thrilling story with a sound takeaway: Compassionate teachers are the real superheroes.

Publishers Weekly

Graphic novel and picture book merge in this red-hot superhero story from Barnes and Martinbrough with Lucas. On the first day at the Academy of Kids with Awesome Abilities (AKWAA), Bobby Beacon, who reads as Black, indicates that "Beacons lead people and show them the way." Wielding "the power of light and fire," Bobby sometimes has difficulties controlling these abilities--something the school is supposed to help with. But a run-in with a critical teacher ends with Bobby in the principal's office, where it's made clear that the Institute for Supervillains could be the next stop for Bobby, as it was for a fellow Black-cued classmate. Even so, a new teacher, Miss Brooklyn, demonstrates calming methods, and when Headmaster Chaos of the Institute for Supervillains crashes an assembly looking to recruit Bobby, the narrator uses their knowledge to save the day. Thin-lined hand-drawn artwork with bold shadow effects conveys the dynamism of old-school comic books in this story that underscores teachers' import while portraying one child's experience within an educational system that falls short in supporting its Black students. Miss Brooklyn reads as Black; the AKWAA principal and Headmaster Chaos cue as white. Ages 5-8. (July)

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Review quotes

With this lively and clever picture book, award-winning author Barnes tells an engaging story while skillfully conveying the idea that young people can flourish with guidance from empathetic educators. In particular, the narrative speaks to the experiences of Black students, who are disproportionately disciplined for misbehavior far more often than their White counterparts. Comic-book elements such as speech bubbles and panels work perfectly with the text; Martinbrough and Lucas' dramatic art oozes action. . . . A thrilling story with a sound takeaway: Compassionate teachers are the real superheroes. —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

Author Derrick Barnes is at the top of his game! Like Lava In My Veins is on fire! —Jerry Craft, author of the Newbery Award winning New Kid

Derrick Barnes pours into the power of teachers when they help young people find their super-power . . . My daughter—our children—will love it. Dr. Ibram X. Kendi 

In his latest literary masterpiece, Derrick Barnes once again captures and ignites our minds and hearts through his storytelling . . . Children will read this book feeling seen, loved and majestic! —Dr. Gholdy Muhammad PhD

Barnes' storytelling is unmatched . . . Every classroom in America needs this book. —Dr. Bettina L. Love, PhD 

This picture book has the visual style of a classic comic book, with dramatic shifts in perspective, dynamic onomatopoeia, and tightly controlled action sequences. . . . The superhero context lends it plenty of timely appeal, and its emphasis on adult support and acceptance is a strong reminder that problematic behavior can often be funneled into strengths with the right focus. . . . Bobby's strong narration carries readers through his battle with Headmaster Chaos from the Institute, with a cliffhanger ending that assures readers there's more action to come. —The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Derrick Barnes
Derrick Barnes (derrickbarnes.com) is the author of Like Lava in My Veins; New York Times bestsellers The Queen of Kindergarten, The King of Kindergarten, and I Am Every Good Thing, which won the NCTE Charlotte Huck Award and the Kirkus Prize; and Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut, which received a Newbery Honor, a Coretta Scott King Honor, the Kirkus Prize, and the Ezra Jack Keats Award. He also wrote the bestselling chapter book series Ruby and the Booker Boys. He lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his wife and their four sons.

Gordon C. James (gordoncjames.com) illustrated the critically acclaimed picture book Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut (by Derrick Barnes), which received a Caldecott Honor, a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor, an Ezra Jack Keats New Illustrator Honor, the Kirkus Prize, and a Society of Illustrators Gold Medal. He also illustrated Let 'Er Buck!: George Fletcher, the People's Champion (by Vaunda Micheaux Nelson). He lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his wife and two children.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780525518747
Lexile Measure
600
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Nancy Paulsen Books
Publication date
July 04, 2023
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV011010 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States - African-American
JUV071000 - Juvenile Fiction | Superheroes
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Schools
Superheroes
Cartoons and comics
Temper
Superhero fiction

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