Mascot

by Charles Waters (Author)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade
What if a school's mascot is seen as racist, but not by everyone? In this compelling middle-grade novel in verse, two best-selling BIPOC authors tackle this hot-button issue.

In Rye, Virginia, just outside Washington, DC, people work hard, kids go to school, and football is big on Friday nights. An eighth-grade English teacher creates an assignment for her class to debate whether Rye’s mascot should stay or change. Now six middle schoolers–-all with different backgrounds and beliefs–-get involved in the contentious issue that already has the suburb turned upside down with everyone choosing sides and arguments getting ugly.

Told from several perspectives, readers see how each student comes to new understandings about identity, tradition, and what it means to stand up for real change.
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Kirkus

Starred Review
A brilliant story not to be missed; deeply engaging from the first page.

ALA/Booklist

A valuable classroom pick that demonstrates the importance of debate.

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

Told via seven alternating narratives, this ripped-from-the-headlines collaboration in verse by Waters (African Town) and Cherokee Nation member Sorrel (One Land, Many Nations) follows a fictional town's division over a racist sports mascot. Callie Crossland, who is Cherokee and Black, has just transferred to a middle school in Rye, Va. She immediately expresses disgust at her school's mascot, a "copper-toned, muscled, loincloth-clad, tomahawk-wielding" caricature of an Indigenous person. Callie's English teacher Ms. Williams soon assigns a group writing project regarding the "Pros and Cons of Indigenous Peoples as Mascots," and Callie is annoyed at being paired with Black classmate Franklin, who believes the mascot "brings so much joy." Waters and Sorrel paint a complex portrait of the differing reactions toward the controversy by layering the racially diverse tweens' perspectives and showcasing the effects the event has on their individual relationships and the community beyond their school. The creators eschew judgment to present a well-rounded discussion about classism and racism, as well as effective allyship, with compassion and understanding. A glossary and resources conclude. Ages 10-up. Agents: (for Waters) Rosemary Stimola, Stimola Literary; (for Sorrel) Emily Mitchell, Wernick & Pratt. (Sept.)

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Review quotes

A powerful novel in verse about dialogue, community, and standing up against racism. Using multiple points of view, Waters and Sorell deftly tackle the challenge of cutting through the excuses of the past in order to change minds and hearts.
—Rajani LaRocca, Walter Award and Newbery Honor-winning author of Red, White, and Whole
Charles Waters
Charles Waters is a children's poet, actor, educator, and coauthor of African Town; Dictionary for a Better World: Poems, Quotes, and Anecdotes from A to Z; and the award-winning Can I Touch Your Hair? Poems of Race, Mistakes and Friendship. He lives near Atlanta. www.charleswaterspoetry.com

Best-selling author and Cherokee Nation citizen Traci Sorell writes inclusive, award-winning fiction and nonfiction in a variety of formats for young people. She is a two-time Sibert Medal and Orbis Pictus honoree for her nonfiction work. Her first five books have received awards from the American Indian Library Association. Learn more at www.tracisorell.com.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781623543808
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing
Publication date
September 05, 2023
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV035000 - Juvenile Fiction | School & Education
JUV039120 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Prejudice & Racism
JUV074000 - Juvenile Fiction | Diversity & Multicultural
Library of Congress categories
Schools
Indians of North America
Novels in verse
Middle schools
Washington (D.C.)
Middle school students
Social aspects
Indians as mascots
Sports team mascots
School mascots

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