Knockout Games
CCBC Review:
When Erica moves with her mom to St. Louis after her parents split, she ends up one of the few white students at Truman High School. Her growing interest in filmmaking leads to her first friend, who introduces her to members of the TKO Club. The group of middle schoolers “mentored” by older teen Kalvin are encouraged to play the knockout game: choose a random person and try to knock them out with a single punch. Kalvin asks Erica to start filming their attacks. When members of the neighborhood rally against the attacks, accusing them of being Black-on-white hate crimes, Kalvin calls the protestors racist. Erica isn’t sure what to think but does know she’s attracted to Kalvin and can hardly believe it when he reciprocates. He is sweet and tender and patient with her, and reassuring when she expresses discomfort at him filming them having sex. Then a knockout goes horribly wrong and everything unravels. G. Neri fearlessly traverses uncomfortable territory in a book featuring characters and situations full of complexities and contradictions. It’s part of what Erica struggles with: How do you know what’s right and true? But at a certain point, she understands, you have to own your behavior, and make up your own mind. Neri hones in on the effects of violence and abuse on an individual (Kalvin) and a community in this unsettling, gripping work of fiction inspired in part by real events. ©2014 Cooperative Children's Book Center
CCBC Age Recommendation: Age 1r and older
Age Range:
Grades 9-12 (Age 14 and older)
Format:
Novel
Subjects:
Abuse
African Americans
Community
Ethical/Moral Choices
Journalism and Media
Racism
Sex and Sexuality
Violence
Diversity subject:
Black/African
Publisher:
Carolrhoda Lab
Publish Year: 2014
Pages: 293
ISBN: 9781467732697
CCBC Location: Fiction, Neri