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32 pp.
| Hyperion/Jump |
October, 2002 |
TradeISBN 0-7868-0814-4$$16.99
(4)
K-3
Illustrated by
Chris Raschka.
Hooks celebrates boyhood here with a text so generalized ("I be boy running. / I be boy jumping. / Boy sitting down") that girls might as well sit down for the self-esteem message as well. While more consistently on message than the author's Homemade Love, the book suffers from a similar lack of distinction and direction. Raschka's minimally lined portraits of African-American boys are stylish but don't have enough to do.