- Genre: Short Stories
- Grade Level: 5th - 8th
- Reading Level: 5.0
- Length: 240 pages
- Publisher: Crown Books (January 3, 2017)
- My Rating: 3 out of 4
- Division 2
This is a collection of short stories that have been collected by Ellen Oh who is the cofounder of We Need Diverse Books. There are ten stories written by a variety of authors. Most of the stories are geared more for the middle school age student. Topics include basketball, bigfoot, pirates, crushes, friendship, and family.
My favorites:
The Difficult Path by Grace Lin: Lingsi is sold to a family because her own family cannot afford her. Her mother asks that the Li family educate her when she turns 6 years old. As Lingsi grows up it seems she may have to wed the despised son, but on a trip to the city she and other servants are captured by pirates where Lingsi finds a better life for herself.
Seventy-Six Dollars and Forty-Nine Cents by Kwame Alexander: Written in free verse, Monk is crushing on a girl in his school and after hitting his head is able to read minds. He uses this skill to get a date with her.
Sometimes a Dream Needs a Push by Walter Dean Myers: Chris is in a wheelchair after a car accident. His dreams of playing basketball are revived when he joins a wheelchair team. His father who was a professional basketball player is able to coach his team.
Some of the stories in this book did not capture me like my favorites. It is a nice selection and might make some good read alouds as well. I was hoping that the grade level would be more upper elementary but I do think most of the stories were aimed at the middle school group.