Shades of Black
Romero, a Guyanese Canadian, is a sensitive kid who is just starting to attend an inner-city-style school with a large racialized population.
Romero falls in with a friendly crew but finds himself in trouble when a shot is fired in the school cafeteria—and he gets stuck with the gun. Meanwhile, the police, often using brutal tactics and targeting young Black males, try to find out who the shooter was.
To humanize and critique the Black male experience and dispel the myth that vulnerability and empathy equal weakness, Carlos Anthony draws on his own recent experiences as a teen in school in Etobicoke. His novel is an authentic—and rare—representation of Black youth culture and the experiences of Black teens in Canada’s public schools.
Format | Your Price | Add |
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978-1-4594-1726-7
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$20.99 | |
978-1-4594-1719-9
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$14.99 |
Interest Level | Grade 8 - Grade 12 |
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Reading Level | Grade 3 |
Genre | Young Adult |
Category | Diverse Books: Immigration & Refugees, Diverse Books: Race & Ethnicity, Diverse Books: Social Justice, Diversity |
Copyright | 2023 |
Publisher | James Lorimer and Company Ltd., Publishers |
Imprint | Lorimer Children & Teens |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 144 |
Publication Date | 2023-08-01 |
Author: Carlos Anthony
Carlos Anthony is a filmmaker and author who writes about the experiences that Black men have historically avoided talking about. He has been recognized for his video web series, short story series, published essays, and short films that explore the themes of Black adolescence, fatherhood, fidelity, provision and work ethic, healthy relationships, sex and intimacy, overcoming addiction, and abuse. This is his first novel. With his wife and children, Carlos lives in Windsor, Ontario.
Meet the Publisher: Lorimer Children and Teens
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Reviews
Kirkus Reviews
“The fast-paced story offers a look at the life of a young person trying to navigate the stigma and pressures that come with being a Black boy.”—Kirkus Reviews