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See no color / Shannon Gibney.

Gibney, Shannon. (Author).

Summary:

Alex has always identified herself as a baseball player, the daughter of a winning coach, but when she realizes that is not enough she begins to come to terms with her adoption and her race.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780823445684
  • ISBN: 0823445682
  • Physical Description: 184 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Holiday House, [2020]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Published by arrangement with Carolrhoda Lab, a division of Lerner Publishing Group.
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR UG 5.1 8.0 178201.
Reading Lexile 780.
Subject: Identity (Philosophical concept) > Juvenile fiction.
Baseball stories > Juvenile fiction.
Adoption > Juvenile fiction.
African Americans > Juvenile fiction.
Self-acceptance > Juvenile fiction.
Families > Juvenile fiction.
Baseball stories.
Identity (Philosophical concept) > Fiction.
Genre: Young adult works.
Baseball stories.
Fiction.
Juvenile works.
Young adult fiction.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Crawford County.

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Crawford County Library-Bourbon PBYAF GIB (Text) 33431000554699 YA Fiction Paperback Available -

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See No Color


From the author of the Michael L. Printz Award Honor Book The Girl I Am, Was, and Never Will Be Black daughter, white father, white mother. Race, adoption, and identity collide in this award-winning debut about a teen challenging the life she's always known. Being a transracial adoptee doesn't bother sixteen-year-old Alex Kirtridge-at least, not in a way she can explain to her white family. It doesn't matter that she's biracial when she's the star of the baseball team. But when Alex is off the field, she's teased for "acting" too white and judged for looking black. And while she loves her parents, her hot-headed brother, and her free-speaking sister, they don't seem to understand what it means that Reggie, a fellow ball player, is the first black guy who's wanted to get to know her. Things only get more complicated when she finds hidden letters from her birth father. Alex can't stop asking questions. Does she really fit in with her family? What would it be like to go to a black hairdresser? Should she contact her birth father, despite the fact that it might devastate her parents? Meanwhile, her body is changing, and Alex isn't sure she can keep up with her teammates. If she's going to find answers, Alex must come to terms with her adoption, her race, and the dreams she thought would always guide her. Author Shannon Gibney draws from her own experiences as a transracial adoptee to deliver this honest coming-of-age novel about a girl who doesn't know where she wants to fit in. Paperback edition includes a reading guide at the back!

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