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Anger Is a Gift /

Moss Jeffries is many things - considerate student, devoted son, loyal friend and affectionate boyfriend, enthusiastic nerd.

But sometimes Moss still wishes he could be someone else―someone without panic attacks, someone whose father was still alive, someone who hadn't become a rallying point for a community because of one horrible night.

And most of all, he wishes he didn’t feel so stuck.

Moss can't even escape at school―he and his friends are subject to the lack of funds and crumbling infrastructure at West Oakland High, as well as constant intimidation by the resource officer stationed in their halls. That was even before the new regulation - it seems sometimes that the students are treated more like criminals.

Something will have to change - but who will listen to a group of teens?

When tensions hit a fever pitch and tragedy strikes again, Moss must face a difficult choice: give in to fear and hate or realize that anger can actually be a gift.

Notes

★ "This debut novel provides a riveting, devastatingly realistic portrayal of the criminalization of marginalized groups and an unwavering examination of the lasting impact of bigotry. His teenage characters have authentic intersectional depth and are developed beyond the various ways society labels them: black, Latinx, disabled, Muslim, asexual, nonbinary, gay, lesbian… the narrative is compelling, providing a new and noteworthy account that continues the conversation and depiction of society's opposition to otherness. This is not to be missed and should be placed in a prominent position in every library serving teens." - Voya
★ "An emotional roller-coaster." - Publishers Weekly
★ "A masterful debut rich with intersectional nuance and grass-roots clarity, Anger is a Gift is hella precious, hella dope." - Kirkus Reviews
★ "A strong addition to the current wave of excellent social justice–themed contemporary realistic titles. Give this to fans of Angie Thomas's The Hate U Give." - School Library Journal
★ "Oshiro's novel asks both its characters and its readers what to do next." - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
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