41 pages • 1 hour read
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Class Act by Jerry Craft follows eighth graders Jordan, Drew, and Liam at Riverdale Academy Day School as they navigate friendship, identity, and systemic racism. Jordan is a light-skinned Black boy with artistic aspirations, Drew deals with racial stereotypes and inequality, and Liam comes from wealth but has emotionally distant parents. Through mutual learning and support, the boys bridge their differences, emphasizing unity against prejudice. The book includes instances of police interactions, racial stereotyping, and socio-economic disparities.
Class Act by Jerry Craft delves into themes of race, friendship, and identity. Readers praise its relatable characters and engaging visuals. The graphic novel effectively addresses serious issues with humor and warmth. However, some find the plot predictable and the dialogue occasionally didactic. Overall, it's a powerful, educational read for both teens and adults.
Readers who would enjoy Class Act by Jerry Craft are typically middle-grade students who appreciate stories about diversity, friendship, and personal growth. Fans of New Kid and those who enjoy the works of authors like Raina Telgemeier and Jeff Kinney will find this graphic novel relatable and engaging.
Realistic Fiction
African American Literature
Children's Literature
Society: Education
Identity: Race
Self Discovery
Arts / Culture
Class
Diversity