Black Brother, Black Brother

From award-winning and bestselling author, Jewell Parker Rhodes, comes a powerful coming-of-age story about two brothers, one who presensts as white, the other as black, and the complex ways in which they are forced to naviagte the world, all while training for a fencing competition. 

Donte wishes he were invisible. As one of the few black boys at Middlefield Prep, he feels as if he is constantly swimming in a sea of whiteness. Most of the students don’t look like him. They don’t like him either. Dubbed the “Black Brother,” Donte’s teachers and classmates make it clear they wish he were more like his lighter skinned brother, Trey. Quiet, obedient. 

When an incident with “King” Alan leads to Donte’s arrest and suspension, he knows the only way to get even is to beat the king of the school at his own game: fencing. With the help of a former Olympic fencer, Donte embarks on a journey to carve out a spot on Middlefield Prep’s fencing team and maybe learn something about himself along the way. 

Powerful and emotionally gripping, Black Brother, Black Brother is a careful examination of the school-to-prison pipeline and follows one boy’s fight against racism and his empowering path to find his voice. 

The New York Times Bestselling Book

Honors

     Recognition and Accolades awarded to Black Brother, Black Brother

2022-2023
Kentucky Bluegrass Award Winner, Grades 6-8
Kentucky Association of School Librarians

2023
Master List, Rebecca Caudill Young Readers’ Book Award
Rebecca Caudill

2023
Pennsylvania Young Readers Choice Award Finalist
Pennsylvania School Librarians Association

2022-2023
Maryland Black-eyed Susan Book Award Nominee
Maryland Association of School Librarians

2022-2023
Grades 6-8 Master list Nominee  
William Allen White Children’s Book Award
2022
Lewisham Book Awards (UK)
Lewisham Libraries
2022
Magnolia Book Award Nominee  
Mississippi Children’s Museum

2021-2022
Sunshine State Young Readers Award
Florida Association for Media in Education

2022-2023
Kentucky Bluegrass Award Nominee  
Kentucky Association of School Librarians

2021
Nominee, Outstanding Literary Work – Youth/Teens
NAACP Image Awards  

2021
The Best Children’s Books of the Year
Bank Street College of Education

2020-2021
Cybils nominee: Middle-Grade Fiction 
Children’s and Young Adult Bloggers Literary Awards

2021-2022
Nebraska Golden Sower Award Finalist  
Nebraska Library Association

2020
Best Children’s Books 2020
Kings County Library System 

2020
Editor’s Pick: 2020 Best Middle Grade Books
Book Riot 

2020
Top 10 Kids’ Indie Next Pick 
IndieBound 

2020
Amazon’s Best Children’s Books of 2020 So Far 
Amazon’s Best Books Collection  

2020
Amazon’s Best Children’s Books of 2020: Ages 9-12 
Amazon Editors’ Best Books of 2020  

2020
“Best of the Best” Books 
Chicago Public Library  

2020
Top 20 Books of 2020
School Library Journal 

Praise

Words of praise for Black Brother, Black Brother from the press, teachers, and students

“An excellent selection for both elementary and middle library collections, this is a title that celebrates finding one’s place in the world.”

School Library Connection, starred review

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“Rhodes delivers another middle-grade novel that takes on complex, historical topics while emphasizing young people’s agency and healing. These lessons in self-discovery offer a deeply critical insight for young readers. Placing biracial boyhood and the struggles of colorism at its center, the novel challenges readers to pursue their own self-definition.”

Kirkus 

 

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“An entertaining story and happy ending does not take away from this powerful examination of how the educational and justice systems punitively treat children of color –  and how this bias impacts their self-perception and esteem. A powerful work and must-have for children’s collections.”

Booklist, starred review

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“This novel offers a solid story, with relatable, three-dimensional characters considering identity, that will teach readers about colorism’s effects.”

Publishers Weekly

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“Donte’s story is a good primer for younger readers on microaggressions. The depiction of Donte’s confidence growing with each lesson as he makes friends at the Boys and Girls Club is interesting and exciting. Give to readers who love Jason Reynolds’s “Track” series or Jewell Parker Rhodes’s other offerings for young readings

School Library Journal

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“Fast-paced and full of raw emotions: this book makes you think!”

Maria, age 43, Educator at International School of Brooklyn

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“A meaningful story. And the lesson in the book is to be kind to all no matter the color or race.”

Alaina, age 11

Press

     Articles and interviews on Black Brother, Black Brother

2020
Jewell Parker Rhodes discussing Black Brother, Black Brother  
The Children’s Book Podcast

2020
Q&A: Jewell Parker Rhodes, Author of ‘Black Brother, Black Brother’  
The Nerd Daily

2020
An exclusive interview with Jewell Parker Rhodes  
She Reads

2020
5(ish) Questions with Author Jewell Parker Rhodes  
Frolic

2020
Interview: Jewell Parker Rhodes & Brady Colbert Discuss Their New Middle-Grade Books 
The Young Folks

2020
Interview: Jewell Parker Rhodes & Brady Colbert Discuss Their New Middle-Grade Books 
LB School & Library

2020
Jewell Parker Rhodes and Kelly McWilliams 
Politics and Prose

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