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Chrystal D. Giles - Take Back the Block

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This book made me want to step aside, hand over the mic, and listen to Wes. A must-read. Mariama J. Lockington, author of For Black Girls Like Me
Brand-new kicks, ripped denim shorts, Supreme tee
Wes Henderson has the best style in sixth grade. Thatand hanging out with his crew (his best friends since little-kid days) and playing video gamesis what he wants to be thinking about at the start of the school year, not the protests his parents are always dragging him to.
But when a real estate developer makes an offer to buy Kensington Oaks, the neighborhood Wes has lived his whole life, everything changes. The grownups are supposed to have all the answers, but all theyre doing is arguing. Even Wess best friends are fighting. And some of them may be moving. Wes isnt about to give up the only home hes ever known. Wes has always been good at puzzles, and he knows there has to be a missing piece that will solve this puzzle and save the Oaks. But can he find it . . . before its too late?
Exploring community, gentrification, justice, and friendship, Take Back the Block introduces an irresistible 6th grader and asks what it means to belongto a place and a movementand to fight for what you believe in.
* Outstanding.School Library Journal, Starred Review
* Transformative.Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
Filled with hope, friendship, and grit. Stacy McAnulty, best-selling author of The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl
Timely and penetrating. Kelly Starling Lyons, author of Sing a Song: How Lift Every Voice and Sing Inspired Generations
Chrystal Giless sparkling debut will have you standing up and cheering. Lisa Yee, award winning author of Millicent Min, Girl Genius
Chrystal Giles really nailed it. I loved this book. Linda Williams Jackson, award winning author of Midnight Without a Moon
Necessary and inspiring. An empowering read. Ashley Herring Blake, author of the Stonewall Honor Book Ivy Aberdeens Letter to the World
Wes will welcome middle grade readers into his delightful circle of friends, his strong and loving family, and his powerful community. Barbara Dee, author of the ALA Notable Childrens Book Maybe He Just Likes You

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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

Copyright 2021 by Chrystal D. Giles

Cover art copyright 2021 by Richie Pope

All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Random House Childrens Books, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, New York.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Name: Giles, Chrystal D., author.

Title: Take back the block / Chrystal D. Giles.

Description: First edition. | New York: Random House, [2021]

Summary: Sixth-grader Wes Henderson sets out to save the Oaks, the neighborhood where hes lived his whole life, from being sold to a real estate developer Provided by publisher.

Identifiers: LCCN 2020025245 | ISBN 978-0-593-17517-0 (trade) | ISBN 978-0-593-17518-7 (lib. bdg.) | ISBN 978-0-593-17519-4 (ebook)

Subjects: CYAC: Community lifeFiction. | NeighborhoodsFiction. | GentrificationFiction. | FriendshipFiction. | Middle schoolsFiction. | SchoolsFiction. | African AmericansFiction.

Classification: LCC PZ7.1.G5529 Tak 2021 | DDC [Fic]dc23

Ebook ISBN9780593175194

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For my son, Ezra, may you always take up space, be visible, and raise your voice.

I spent the morning of my eleventh birthday carrying a sign that read WE WERE - photo 3

I spent the morning of my eleventh birthday carrying a sign that read WE WERE HERE FIRST!

There are so many other things I could have been doing on my birthday, but there I was, the only kid, as usual. I had no chance of blending in with the sea of old ladies. Mom didnt like me calling the ladies old, but they were old.

I walked a few steps back from everyone, ducking behind my sign as cars sped by. No way was I going to be spotted by some kids from my school. We were out for the summer, but I couldnt be too careful.

It was a thousand degrees outside, and my favorite Carolina Tar Heels blue T-shirt was sticky and clung to my chest. It didnt even match my Nike Air Max anymore. My kicks were now dusty and barely blue. That was my fault, though; I never should have worn my good stuff to trample through dirt.

Wes, hold the sign up straight and uncover your face, Mom said.

Come on, Mom, its hot and Im thirsty.

Dont backtalk me!

I knew better than to talk back, but it was too hot for manners. I wiped the sweat from my forehead and swallowed a glob of spit to wet my throat.

It didnt help.

This was the third march this month, all part of a monthlong protest. The third Saturday I was here instead of playing NBA 2K with Brent and Alyssa. This weeks protest was the largest so far. Thirty of us stepped over bricks and construction trash, chanting, Stop tenant replacement! Which didnt make much sense, because there were no tenants left to replace.

I got why we were there, but I was a little tired of fighting battles that didnt have anything to do with me, though Mom thinks we belong in the middle of every fight.

This month, we were fighting the development of a new condo buildingtwenty stories, dark gray tinted glass, space beneath for shops, and even a video game lounge.

I wasnt sure what the big deal wasI thought it sounded pretty cool. The apartment buildings on this street were old and beat-up. New stores would be nice. I didnt say that out loud, though, or I would have had to suffer through at least thirty minutes of enlightenment on history and heritage. Mom always has a speech ready.

Construction on the new building hadnt started yet, but demolition of the old apartment complex had. The tenants had moved out a couple of weeks ago, and now single shoes, stained mattresses, and smashed furniture were the only proof anyone had ever lived here at all.

Just as we rounded the site for the hundredth time, I saw a Channel 9 WCTV news van parked on the street in front of the construction site.

Oh no! I said under my breath.

A skinny camera operator unloaded a camera and tripod from the vanhe set up to film right in the middle of the protest.

Oh shoot! He looked straight at me.

Mom turned and yelled to the group from her spot up front. This is our moment!

Roars from the crowd got louder. The old ladies started a new chant: Whose city? Our city!

There was no way I was going to be on the TV news or anywhere near that camera. Im not exactly the best at speaking in front of people. My mind gets all blurry, and I forget how to talk. Id be the biggest clown on the block if my friends saw me freeze up on TV again. There was this one time, last year, I was at the Dont Wreck the Rec recreation center cleanup day (boring, I know) and a news anchor asked me why the rec center was important to me. I stood there with a microphone in my face, a cottony mouth, and a fuzzy brain, trying to come up with an answer. Those ten seconds felt like an hour, and I literally came up with zero. It was a complete fail, and since it aired on live TV, I got no do-overs. I wasnt going to let that happen again.

As our group marched toward the news van, I broke away and raced in the opposite direction. I needed somewhere to hideand quick! I spotted a porta-potty, darted behind it, and dropped to the ground.

As soon as I did, I smelled the funky stench flowing from the poop closet. I inched from behind the potty to find somewhere else to hidenope, nothing. I was stuck breathing in somebody elses stink juice until the news crew left.

From my hiding spot, I snuck a look at the ladies taking turns speaking into the microphonethey had no problem saying exactly what they meant. This was going to take a while. I passed the time by counting how long I could hold my breath before my lungs started to burn and I had to exhale and inhale again.

After six times, I got up to forty-five seconds before I was gasping for air. When I stuck my head out to get a peek at the news crew again, I saw a second group of protesters starting to arrive across the lot. They were here to trade places with the morning group, which meant Mom and I could leave. Finally! I crawled from behind the porta-potty and rushed past the new group, not even looking back to say goodbye.

A pile of broken concrete blocks was the last thing between our car and me. I leapt on top of it to shorten my path to freedom. I miscalculated my step and stumbled forward into a jagged edge of rock. A strip of blood leaked out of my scratched shin. I kept going.

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