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Slave Day
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Slave Day

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From the creator of Veronica Mars comes a timely novel that looks at a high school fundraising tradition of auctioning off students as slaves.

At Robert E. Lee High School, the traditional fundraising event is Slave Day, in which the student leaders and faculty are auctioned off as slaves for the winning bidders. Keene Davenport is outraged and plans to stay home to protest this racist practice. But his mom won’t let him skip school, and he finds that none of his classmates took his protest seriously. So instead he decides on an alternative path of civil disobedience-he will buy Shawn Greeley, the school’s first black student body president.

Told in eight alternating perspectives, Slave Day is a powerful novel featuring beauty queens, geeks, class clowns, and football players-and none of them will come out of it the same.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2018
Pages
256
ISBN
9781534429666

From the creator of Veronica Mars comes a timely novel that looks at a high school fundraising tradition of auctioning off students as slaves.

At Robert E. Lee High School, the traditional fundraising event is Slave Day, in which the student leaders and faculty are auctioned off as slaves for the winning bidders. Keene Davenport is outraged and plans to stay home to protest this racist practice. But his mom won’t let him skip school, and he finds that none of his classmates took his protest seriously. So instead he decides on an alternative path of civil disobedience-he will buy Shawn Greeley, the school’s first black student body president.

Told in eight alternating perspectives, Slave Day is a powerful novel featuring beauty queens, geeks, class clowns, and football players-and none of them will come out of it the same.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2018
Pages
256
ISBN
9781534429666