Protagonist and Central Conflict: Brothers Genie and Ernie spend the summer in Virginia at their grandparents’ farm. Being away from Brooklyn is a learning experience in itself, but Genie learns even more as he observes his grandfather’s struggle with blindness. Genie’s experiences lead to conclusions about bravery and courage.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Death of family member; blindness; divorce; suicide
Jason Reynolds, Author
Bio: Born in 1983 in Washington, DC; inspired to begin poetry writing through interest in rap; became an award-winning writer of middle grade and young adult fiction and verse novels; honors include National Book Award finalist, a Newbery Honor, a Printz honor, and a CILIP Carnegie Medal
Other Works: When I Was the Greatest (2014); The Boy in the Black Suit (2016); Ghost (2016); Long Way Down (2017); Patina (2017); Sunny (2018)
Awards: Kirkus Prize (2016); NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work for Youth/Teen (2017); Schneider Family Book Award (2017); Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
Bravery and Masculinity
Guilt
The Effect of Marital Problems Upon Children
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