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Shark Teeth
CCBC Review:
Recently back home after a stint in foster care, 12-year-old Sharkita (Black) lives in fear of again being separated from her precocious sister, Lilli, and developmentally disabled brother, Lamar. While Mama goes out—sometimes for days at a time—Kita cooks dinner, pays the bills, cleans the house, and cares for her siblings. Kita’s head swirls with adult worries and complicated emotions: She longs to be loved and cherished by her mother even as she sometimes hates her. She is both her mom’s “ride-or-die” and the target of her abuse; she knows she is a burden to her mother, who can’t even be bothered to fix the hyperdontia that gives Kita two rows of teeth, like a shark. Kita’s only reprieve is dance; she’s a baton twirler on the team and loves her coach, Miss Kadejah, who takes Kita under her wing. When Kita decides to go out with her friends after a game one night, her mom leaves Lilli and Lamar home alone, and the result is disastrous. Kita blames herself as she and her siblings are sent to separate foster homes—but this time, with the support of her new therapist, her friends, and Miss Kadejah, Kita summons the courage to speak the truth about her family’s crisis in order to give her siblings—and herself—the homes, love, and security they need and deserve. The promise of hopeful futures for these three children comes as a great relief after the trauma they endure. ©2025 Cooperative Children’s Book Center
CCBC Age Recommendation: Ages 9-12
Age Range:
Grades 3-5 (Ages 8-10)
Grades 6-8 (Ages 11-13)
Format:
Novel
Subjects:
African Americans
Anxiety
Child Abuse
Dance and Dancers
Developmental Disability
Foster Families
Mental Health and Illness
Mothers
Responsibility
Siblings
Teachers/Mentors
Trauma
Diversity subjects:
Black/African
Cognitive/Neurological
Psychiatric
On CCBC Booklist:
Feeling Anxious: Selected Books about Managing Worry and Fear for Children
Publisher:
Bloomsbury
Publish Year: 2024
Pages: 289
ISBN: 9781547608508
CCBC Location: Fiction, Winston
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