Mock Newbery 2026 discussion

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Harbor Me
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November Read - Harbor Me
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The stories are sad and show the impact on children of adult failure to navigate the complicated rules of our society. Hopefully the message about the value of peer support will be empowering.
I found it interesting that the father who ended up in jail was white. A storyline that goes against stereotype.


I saw Woodson on her book tour to support this book. She said that the seeds of it started years ago when she had her son and started to think about "what it means for a boy to have a black body at this moment in time," which echoes some of the language in Between the World and Me.
She said that it was originally titled "The Dream of America" because it was going to be about the dreams that the characters have of life in America, but she changed it because she decided the scope was wider than that. She also said that the publisher kept trying to put a flag on the cover illustration, which she did not want.
Several of my students have read and loved this book so far this year. However, they were typical Jacqueline Woodson fans (socially conscious, interested in YA problems on an MG reading level). I'm not sure if it will appeal to, say, the Tui T. Sutherland fans.


I saw Woodson on her book tour t..."
Thanks for sharing. It is all very interesting and fascinating.






Books mentioned in this topic
Between the World and Me (other topics)Harbor Me (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Tui T. Sutherland (other topics)Jacqueline Woodson (other topics)
What do you think?