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Title: Piecing Me Together Author: Renee Watson ISBN: 058 Pages: 264 pages Publisher/Date: Bloomsbury Children's Books, c2017. Awards: Newbery Honor Award (2018), Coretta Scott King Author Award Winner (2018) The front of the folder shows a group of black women-adults and teens-smiling and embracing one another.

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Piecing Me Together
AuthorRenée Watson
PublisherBloomsbury USA
Publication date
February 14, 2017
Pages264
AwardsCoretta Scott King Award
Newbery Medal
ISBN978-1-68119-105-8
OCLC948336456

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  • Though Piecing Me Together doesn’t mention the Black Lives Matter movement specifically, it nevertheless looms large over the novel. The movement rose up in response to the 2014 killing of Michael Brown, a black teen, by a white police officer in Mississippi, and it campaigns against violence and systemic racism against black people in the U.S.
  • Summary of Piecing Me Together. This book follows a year in the life of high school sophomore Jade, an African American girl attending an elite private high school far from her home in a neighborhood plagued by poverty. The reader follows along as Jade navigates these two different worlds, including her struggle to be seen as a person with.
  • Piecing Me Together Summary & Study Guide Watson's novel, Piecing Me Together, is the story of Jade, a black girl who is a junior at an exclusive – and predominately white – high school. As Jade struggles to deal with the prejudices and stereotypes that often limit options for blacks, she is honing her art and trying to find her own place.

Piecing Me Together is a 2017 children's book by Renée Watson. The first person novel tells the story of Jade, an ambitious African American high school student. The book was well reviewed and won several awards.

Plot[edit]

Jade, who is also the book's narrator, is a sixteen-year-old African American student attending a mostly white private school in Portland, Oregon on a scholarship. Jade is from a poor neighborhood and is different from the rest of her school. Heeding her mother's advice, Jade works to take advantage of every opportunity presented to her. Hoping to be afforded the opportunity to study abroad so she can utilize her fluent Spanish Skills, Jade is instead offered the chance to be paired with a mentor in the Women to Women program by her school's guidance counselor. Paired with Maxine, Jade initially has high hopes for this mentor-ship, hopes which are dashed when Maxine proves unreliable and Jade begins to wonder if it is she or Maxine who is getting more out of the program. Through her art, Jade begins to act on the realization that she needs to make her own opportunities.

Reception and awards[edit]

The book was well reviewed including starred reviews by The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books,[1]Kirkus Reviews, which also named it a best book of 2017,[2] and School Library Journal, which also named it a best book of 2017.[3][4]

The book was recognized by the American Library Association at the 2018 Youth Media Awards. Watson was awarded the Coretta Scott King Author Award; in her acceptance speech Watson thanked the award committee for, 'bring visibility to black characters who are bold and brave, beautiful and brilliant.'[5]Piecing Me Together was also named a Newbery Honor book with the award committee citing its, 'Through artful and poetic language, Watson explores themes of race, class, gender and body image in this dynamic journey.'[6]Bank Street College of Education also recognized the novel with its Josette Frank Award.[7]

References[edit]

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  1. ^Stevenson, D. (2017). Piecing Me Together by Renée Watson (review).Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 70(8), 384. Johns Hopkins University Press. Retrieved December 1, 2018, from Project MUSE database.
  2. ^PIECING ME TOGETHER by Renée Watson | Kirkus Reviews. Kirkus. November 2, 2016. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  3. ^Anderson, Kristin (January 12, 2017). 'Piecing Me Together by Renée Watson | SLJ Review'. School Library Journal. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  4. ^Journal, School Library. 'School Library Journal | Best of 2017'. School Library Journal. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  5. ^Watson, Renee (June 28, 2018). '2018 CSK Author Award Acceptance by Renée Watson'. The Horn Book. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  6. ^'John Newbery Medal | Awards & Grants'. www.ala.org. Archived from the original on April 16, 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  7. ^'Awards - Bank Street College of Education'. Bank Street College of Education. Retrieved December 1, 2018.

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