On the block : stories of home | ||
Price: $23.08 |
Summary:
Follows the loosely interconnected lives of multigenerational immigrant families, the residents at the Entrada apartment building.
Added Entry - Personal Name: | Baptiste, Tracey |
Editor: | Oh, Ellen |
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (+) (08/15/24)
Booklist (+) (00/11/24)
Full Text Reviews:
Other - 09/23/2024 In this heartwarming anthology, edited by Oh (Haru, Zombie Dog Hero) and set in N.Y.C. apartment building the Entrada, a dozen authors-including Tracey Baptiste, Adam Gidwitz, Meg Medina, and Jasmine Warga-chronicle the exploits and misadventures of the building’s young residents, who come from myriad backgrounds. Though each offering stands alone, characters frequently interact and overlap, forming friendships and helping one another. In "Apt. 5B," Lila-her family having newly arrived from Trinidad-delights in exploring her new home. The following story, "Apt. 1B," features the building owner’s son Lenny, who befriends resident Angel over a shared love of action figures. Ro, an occupant in "Apt. 6A," would rather learn Chinese lion dancing than "girly" traditional movements, and "Apt. 6C" resident Yaniel wants to win a Popsicle stick bridge building contest. Memorably realized and intersectionally diverse characters each lead upbeat stories in this rollicking collection, which maintains an air of positivity, empathy, cooperation, and inclusion throughout. While selections feel more like bite-size appetizers than full meals, they come together much like a community potluck and will leave readers wanting more. Ages 8-12. Agent: Marietta B. Zacker, Gallt & Zacker Literary. (Oct.) - Copyright 2024
Other - 09/23/2024 In this heartwarming anthology, edited by Oh (Haru, Zombie Dog Hero) and set in N.Y.C. apartment building the Entrada, a dozen authors-including Tracey Baptiste, Adam Gidwitz, Meg Medina, and Jasmine Warga-chronicle the exploits and misadventures of the building’s young residents, who come from myriad backgrounds. Though each offering stands alone, characters frequently interact and overlap, forming friendships and helping one another. In "Apt. 5B," Lila-her family having newly arrived from Trinidad-delights in exploring her new home. The following story, "Apt. 1B," features the building owner’s son Lenny, who befriends resident Angel over a shared love of action figures. Ro, an occupant in "Apt. 6A," would rather learn Chinese lion dancing than "girly" traditional movements, and "Apt. 6C" resident Yaniel wants to win a Popsicle stick bridge building contest. Memorably realized and intersectionally diverse characters each lead upbeat stories in this rollicking collection, which maintains an air of positivity, empathy, cooperation, and inclusion throughout. While selections feel more like bite-size appetizers than full meals, they come together much like a community potluck and will leave readers wanting more. Ages 8-12. Agent: Marietta B. Zacker, Gallt & Zacker Literary. (Oct.) - Copyright 2024