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This riveting nonfiction book for teens about race, class, gender, crime, and punishment tells the true story of an agender teen who was set on fire by another teen while riding a bus in Oakland, California.
One teenager in a skirt. One teenager with a lighter. One moment that changes both of their lives forever.
If it weren't for the 57 bus, Sasha and Richard never would have met. Both were high school students from Oakland, California, one of the most diverse cities in the country, but they inhabited different worlds. Sasha, a white teen, lived in the middle-class foothills and attended a small private school. Richard, a black teen, lived in the crime-plagued flatlands and attended a large public one. Each day, their paths overlapped for a mere eight minutes. But one afternoon on the bus ride home from school, a single reckless act left Sasha severely burned, and Richard charged with two hate crimes and facing life imprisonment. The case garnered international attention, thrusting both teenagers into the spotlight.
Praise for The 57 Bus:
Stonewall Book Award YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults Finalist A School Library Journal Best Books of 2017 A Washington Post Best Book of 2017 One of The New York City Public Library Notable 50 Best Books for Teens The California Book Awards Young Adult Winner An ILA Notable Book for a Global Society Oklahoma Sequoyah Book Award Winner
An outstanding book that links the diversity of creed and the impact of impulsive actions to themes of tolerance and forgiveness. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review
This painful story illuminates, cautions, and inspires. --Publishers Weekly, starred review
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This riveting nonfiction book for teens about race, class, gender, crime, and punishment tells the true story of an agender teen who was set on fire by another teen while riding a bus in Oakland, California.
One teenager in a skirt. One teenager with a lighter. One moment that changes both of their lives forever.
If it weren't for the 57 bus, Sasha and Richard never would have met. Both were high school students from Oakland, California, one of the most diverse cities in the country, but they inhabited different worlds. Sasha, a white teen, lived in the middle-class foothills and attended a small private school. Richard, a black teen, lived in the crime-plagued flatlands and attended a large public one. Each day, their paths overlapped for a mere eight minutes. But one afternoon on the bus ride home from school, a single reckless act left Sasha severely burned, and Richard charged with two hate crimes and facing life imprisonment. The case garnered international attention, thrusting both teenagers into the spotlight.
Praise for The 57 Bus:
Stonewall Book Award YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults Finalist A School Library Journal Best Books of 2017 A Washington Post Best Book of 2017 One of The New York City Public Library Notable 50 Best Books for Teens The California Book Awards Young Adult Winner An ILA Notable Book for a Global Society Oklahoma Sequoyah Book Award Winner
An outstanding book that links the diversity of creed and the impact of impulsive actions to themes of tolerance and forgiveness. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review
This painful story illuminates, cautions, and inspires. --Publishers Weekly, starred review