RAE’S READS

As I mentioned in my Tuesday Teaser, the book I read for this Saturday’s post was Genesis Begins Again by Alicia D. Williams.

I dearly LOVE debut novels, and this one was written by a teacher!

Winner of several awards, this endearing novel is perfect for middle school students, middle grades, 5th through 8th.

In an authentic voice, Genesis, now in middle school looks back on 5th grade, when some “mean girls” start a list of “Things we hate about Genesis.” Instead of disregarding it, Genesis then saved it and even, over the semesters, added to it, listing things she hated about herself. The greatest of these was her appearance: too nappy-haired, too lanky, and most of all, too dark. Genesis was NOT like her mother, but looked just like her father. Little did she know that her father had a deep, dark, secret that caused him to hate himself too–to the point that he drank too much.

Genesis’s changing schools and having to go through making new friends (not that she had any anyway) is the plot of the story. Themes of loyalty to friends, self-esteem, body shaming, OCD and other “eccentricities,” and family secrets unfold as the story grabs the reader by the collar and marches her/him through the angst of middle school. We suffer with Genesis, laugh sometimes with her, wish alongside her that things will be different this time.

It is a darned good read.

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3 responses to “SATURDAY MORNINGS FOR KIDS ON SATURDAY EVENING”

  1. Carla Avatar

    Wow, so many issues that plague youth today. I had not heard of this book Rae, but will see if my library has it. I am trying to read more MG and YA books with depth.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      So many are so much more complex than one would think. Our kids today (and our young adults) are dealing with stuff you and I never heard of!

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      1. Carla Avatar

        That’s for sure, and mental health issues are sky rocketing.

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