Class Act: A Graphic Novel
S**A
Phenomenal story - Shows real societal issues that kids can understand
For context, I’m a fifth grade teacher and bought this book as a read aloud for my class.Each chapter in the book focuses in on something that sparked deep class wide conversations where the kids had to think about the situation presented, apply it to their own lives and realize they’ve been there before.I can’t recommend this book enough and can’t wait for another part!
A**R
Great graphic novel
Met the author at a conference and enjoyed his presentation as to why he wrote it and found the book great for the chosen audience!
J**P
Great follow up to New Kid
This is the follow up book to Craft's "New Kid". This story centers around Drew, whose Grandmother has always told him that he will have to work "twice as hard to be half as good". He goes to the privledged school of Riverdale Academy, but he isn't privledged himself. He attends the academy on an academic scholarship and isn't sure how he fits in among his peers.He is invited to his friend Liam's house for the day and finds out how wealthy his friend really is. This puts a strain on their friendship and their mutual friend Jordan tries to figure out a way to bring them back together.My daughter and I have been really enjoying reading this middle grade graphic novels together. We enjoyed "New Kids" quite a bit, so when we discovered this book on an outing the other day, we had to have it. IT was just as good as Craft's first novel. It has a nice message, some good humor, and some good talking points. I hope he continues to write more, because we are now fans.Check it out.
A**R
Great book
This is a great, well written and illustrated book. Absolutely got my 8 year old hooked on graphic novels and the author. We even wrote an email to the author telling him how much we loved the book and he wrote back a very nice email! Love it!
K**T
Very funny and educational
I bought it for a 10 year old and I think he will enjoy it. I read it in a day and It was a fun read.
R**Y
A Fantastic book for 10 and up.
A wonderful graphic novel showing the power of kindness, empathy & compassion. The art is amazing & the characters are relatable. Purchased this after we enjoyed the first book, “New Kid” & this book did not disappoint.Don’t believe those that label this book as “CRT” or as anti-white. It is neither of those. It’s a wholesome & relatable story that shows how powerful empathy & unity are - valuable traits for any young person to develop.
Z**N
Not a reader…reading
Bought for great niece who really didn’t like reading…she’s now reading second book…excited to see what happens next.
K**N
My son loved it
I asked my 10 year old son how many stars this book should have, knowing that he usually sticks around 3-4, but without hesitation he gave this book 5 stars. He said he liked the graphic novel format and that it talks about “real stuff” like being treated differently and other social problems. He zipped through this book and the sequel.
G**Y
Beware condition of item.
Bought as gift. But condition is poor.Disappointing and it seems no refund possible.
J**W
Yep. This is as good as his first book.
Awesome sequel to New Kid. Jerry craft has done it again. Got this book for my class and it is in high demand. His subtle jokes and funny pictures has students reading this and rereading this to catch it all. If you bought new kid. Buy this. As good as the first.
L**O
Awesome Books
I try to buy books that provide my son with some diverse characters, and circumstances different than his own. This book and the other series are really well done. Engaging, and raise some important issues in a way he finds interesting. He was 9 when he read book 1, and just turned 10 when we got boom 2. He had re-read each multiple times.
B**
Yup! Buy it!!!
My daughter and I both read it independently. It deserves to be on your bookshelf!
J**N
Great Book for my 13 year old!
My 13 year old LOVED it!
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