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A 2016 Coretta Scott King Author Honor book, and recipient of the Walter Dean Myers Award for Outstanding Children’s Literature.

In this Coretta Scott King Honor Award–winning novel, two teens—one black, one white—grapple with the repercussions of a single violent act that leaves their school, their community, and, ultimately, the country bitterly divided by racial tension.

A bag of chips. That’s all sixteen-year-old Rashad is looking for at the corner bodega. What he finds instead is a fist-happy cop, Paul Galluzzo, who mistakes Rashad for a shoplifter, mistakes Rashad’s pleadings that he’s stolen nothing for belligerence, mistakes Rashad’s resistance to leave the bodega as resisting arrest, mistakes Rashad’s every flinch at every punch the cop throws as further resistance and refusal to STAY STILL as ordered. But how can you stay still when someone is pounding your face into the concrete pavement?

There were witnesses: Quinn Collins—a varsity basketball player and Rashad’s classmate who has been raised by Paul since his own father died in Afghanistan—and a video camera. Soon the beating is all over the news and Paul is getting threatened with accusations of prejudice and racial brutality. Quinn refuses to believe that the man who has basically been his savior could possibly be guilty. But then Rashad is absent. And absent again. And again. And the basketball team—half of whom are Rashad’s best friends—start to take sides. As does the school. And the town. Simmering tensions threaten to explode as Rashad and Quinn are forced to face decisions and consequences they had never considered before.

Written in tandem by two award-winning authors, this four-starred reviews tour de force shares the alternating perspectives of Rashad and Quinn as the complications from that single violent moment, the type taken from the headlines, unfold and reverberate to highlight an unwelcome truth.

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Gr 8 Up—Rashad Butler is a quiet, artistic teen who hates ROTC but dutifully attends because father insists "there's no better opportunity for a black boy in this country than to join the army." He heads to Jerry's corner store on a Friday night to buy chips, and ends up the victim of unwarranted arrest and police brutality: an event his white schoolmate Quinn Collins witnesses in terrified disbelief. Quinn is even more shocked because the cop is Paul Galluzzo, older brother of his best friend and Quinn's mentor since his father died in Afghanistan. As events unfold, both boys are forced to confront the knowledge that racism in America has not disappeared and that change will not come unless they step forward. Reynolds and Kiely's collaborative effort deftly explores the aftermath of police brutality, addressing the fear, confusion, and anger that affects entire communities. Diverse perspectives are presented in a manner that feels organic to the narrative, further emphasizing the tension created when privilege and racism cannot be ignored. Timely and powerful, this novel promises to have an impact long after the pages stop turning. VERDICT Great for fostering discussions about current events among teenage audiences. A must-have for all collections.—Ashleigh Williams, School Library Journal

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"ALL AMERICAN BOYS is a terrific story that will compel readers to consider who they are, what they stand for, and what they should stand for. It’s that good." -Richie's Picks

*"With Reynolds writing Rashad’s first-person narrative and Kiely Quinn’s, this hard-edged, ripped-from-the-headlines

book is more than a problem novel; it’s a carefully plotted, psychologically acute, character-driven work of

fiction that dramatizes an all-too-frequent occurrence. Police brutality and race relations in America are

issues that demand debate and discussion, which his superb book powerfully enables.” -
Booklist, starred review

*"Timely and powerful, this novel promises to have an impactlong after the pages stop turning. " -
School Library Journal, starred review

"The scenario that Reynolds and Kiely depict has become a recurrent feature of news reports, and a book that lets readers think it through outside of the roiling emotions of a real-life event is both welcome and necessary." -
Publishers Weekly

"...[The authors'] passion elevates the novel beyond aneeded call to action to a deeply moving experience." -
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books (September 29, 2015)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1481463330
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1481463331
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 7 - 16 years, from customers
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ HL770L
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ 7 - 9
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2017
“All American Boys” tells the story of Rashad Butler (black) and Quinn Collins (white) who don’t really socialize but go to the same school. When Rashad is involved in an incident on his way to a party, he starts getting a ton of attention. Throughout the book, we see how Rashad recovers from this incident and how people he would have never suspected support him. This book has points that will have you almost in tears of joy and points that leave you in shock.
I noticed a change in the book's theme as it book goes along. It starts off almost hateful but then it has a theme of generosity or support near the end. Without spoiling too much, the events of the first chapter are never forgotten about. With every page, you see the effects of what happened. A quote from the book, “Nobody says the words anymore, but somehow the violence still remains. If I didn’t want the violence to remain, I had to do a hell of a lot more than just say the right things and not say the wrong things.” , perfectly reflects how I felt reading this book.
The two authors Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely try to maintain a balance between Rashad and Quinn. The middle of the book is very focused on Quinn and him dealing with betrayal and his friends, while Rashad is focused on more in the beginning and end of the book. I guess this makes sense because Rashad was just in the hospital, but I feel that there was more he could have done at certain points. The support given to Rashad by his friends, English, Carlos, and Shannon, is the opposite of how Quinn’s friendships are falling apart.
I am disappointed that some parts of this book were not as challenging for me, and also that there was no real struggle for me in deciding which side I was on, but I think it was a very good book. Although there were things they could improve on, the message is good and the book as a whole is definitely a 5/5. The book is the perfect amount of pages to last you a good week or two, and it is immersing. There were parts of this book where I would not put it down until my kindle died.
I have read this book twice and I am reading it a third time. I would recommend this to every reading teacher out there. This is a must read and can replace books like “Old Yeller” and “To Kill a Mockingbird” in required reading. It gives a good stance on current political issues and gives different views on those issues. Every library, bookstore, and online bookstore needs to have this book. This book will brighten the minds of the latest generation while giving them a good time. This book is one of the best books I have ever read, and that really says something about this book. I look forward to reading the author's other books.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2023
Jason Reynolds has written a powerful book here with a powerful message. Rashad Freeman is a young African American who has stepped into a local store to buy a snack. His trouble begins when a white lady trips over him. The store owner causes him of trying to steal and the cop in the store takes things a little too far. Rashad is beaten to the point of being hospitalized.
Quinn Collins is a white boy on his way to a party with friends when he heads to the local store to get some beer. What Quinn gets is a front row seat to a young boy being beaten. The problem is that it is someone he knows and looks up to.
What struck me was how the events that happened could have been ripped right out of the headlines today. As a teacher I could read how the teachers were feeling knowing they were told not to talk about it. I've been in their shoes where we've been told not to discuss certain incidents with students in the classroom. I felt like some of the teachers were told how they were supposed to feel.
I was happy the way the author handled the tensions within the school and community. Awesome book everyone should read.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023
I loved how well developed the characters and their relationships are in this book. The white code is shown, the pressures to keep quiet, the perceived sense of betrayal that is created when the line is drawn between people of differing skin color and you stand on the "opposite" side (i.e. a white person standing "against" white people). Here, no one is made out to be a monster or villain. I appreciate the humanity shown in each person, the characters are not simplistic black vs white nor "good" people vs "bad." I hope more people will read this book with open hearts. We are all one race, though currently we don't truly see that. I hope one day soon all the history and tragedies can be acknowledged, and shared so we can see people in their entirety and so the horrors are never repeated and the current tragedies stop. Differences in our skin tones should be just that, neutral differences. They make our collective human tapestry beautiful. I hope that world is a real future.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2020
All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely is a timeless, thought-provoking young adult novel about racism and police brutality in America.

Rashad Butler is a Black teenager who is savagely beaten by a white cop. The circumstances are all too familiar in America today-Rashad is a young Black man doing nothing wrong and he is racially profiled by Officer Paul Galluzzo. Fellow student Quinn Collins sees the assault but since he personally knows Galluzzo, he is reluctant to become involved or report what he witnessed. It is not until a movement begins at their high school that both Rashad and Quinn begin to change and evolve as they decide what they want to do next.

Alternating between Rashad's and Quinn's perspectives, we see firsthand how each of the young men grapples with the situation. Rashad's injuries are serious enough he has to remain in the hospital for several days. As tgecdsys pass, he is surprised by the different reactions of his family members. Quinn is caught between his memories of Paul guiding him through life following his father's death and Paul brutally beating his helpless classmate. Both of the young men's reactions are surprising as they figure out what they should do in the aftermath of the attack.

All American Boys is an insightful novel that should be on everyone's reading list. The storyline remains all too relevant in America today. Just as happens in real life, Rashad and Quinn are faced with an important choice about their role in the aftermath of a racially charged, police brutality incident. Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely bring this incredible story to a poignant conclusion that will linger in readers' minds long after the last page is turned. HIGHLY recommend.
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patricia nelson-robineau
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Reviewed in Canada on April 30, 2024
Had to read this for school and honestly, was not expecting this to be so good. I just had to buy my own copy to keep
anke
5.0 out of 5 stars Sehr gut geschriebenes Buch - Lieblingsbuch
Reviewed in Germany on December 13, 2020
Sehr gut geschriebenes Buch ... Lieblingsbuch auf jeden Fall
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5.0 out of 5 stars Emotive, moving and intelligently written. 5* Genius
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 22, 2018
All American Boys is a YA novel with beautiful depth and emotive themes. The authors have cleverly crafted the novel; so that you are given the opportunity to understand both the narratives of Rashad and Quinn. Rashad and Quinn come from entirely different backgrounds, upbringings and circumstances. But can they be united by their common belief in humanity?

The novel opens with Rashad and his backstory is slowly expanded upon. We learn that he is being pressured into a military career by his father. Rashad’s father has served as both a former soldier and former cop. When Rashad becomes the victim of police brutality that is largely based upon his race; it shakes the family to its very foundations.

Rashad attends Springfield Central High School, he also regularly attends junior reserve officer training corps (ROTC) to please his father. Upon leaving ROTC he enters Jerry’s a local shop that is known to him. There is an innocent accident, then accusations are thrown and before anyone can attempt to open a dialogue. Rashad finds himself cuffed and being beaten.

‘I just wanted him to stop beating me. I just wanted to live’ – Rashad

The police officer in question maintains that a HANDCUFFED teenage was ‘resisting’. But it is only later, when we discover the full extent of Rashad’s injuries, we learn this was a violent assault on an innocent teen.

‘My brain exploded into a million thoughts and only one thought at the same time -
Please
don’t
kill me’ – Rashad

Quinn is then introduced into the novel. He is a young man living with his widowed mother Mia and brother Willy. His father died in Afghan, due to an IED attack. What we learn from Quinn’s internal thoughts is that Quinn was present that day at Jerry’s, he witnessed the brutal assault and fled. Will he now have the courage to stand up for what is right?

The dilemma within the novel, is that Quinn is good friends with the police officer that delivered the violent beating. To Quinn he is a father figure, and this forces Quinn to question everything he has ever known about Paul. Did Paul really assault Rashad due to his race? Was the assault racially motivated?

Rashad is slowly recovering in hospital. He must deal with a father that blames him for the assault and a brother hellbent on fighting the injustice. Then mobile phone footage of the assault is released online. Suddenly Rashad’s assault has gone viral and the world wants answers. . .

‘I didn’t deserve this. None of us did. None of us’ – Rashad

Soon there is a graffiti tag ‘Rashad is absent again today’ and #RashadIsAbsentAgainToday is trending. Kids begin to speak up about racial injustice and question their own internal prejudices. None more so than Quinn.

When Quinn attend the Galluzzo family BBQ, he over hears some comments that leave him emotionally troubled. Quinn fears exposure as a witness to the assault. He fears that others will know he witnessed an attack and fled. Is Quinn part of the problem?

The novel forces you to see the world through both boy’s eyes. Obviously, we build an emotional response to Rashad’s experience. But we also begin to question and speculate what Quinn will do. It is very cleverly structured, and I think perfect for young teens in education settings.
I can’t fully get across how I feel about this novel in text. But it made me think about what I teach my kids. That it is important to educate them not just on injustice, but HOW they should respond in certain situations. As a mother I really felt for Rashad’s situation, you desperately want to reach through the pages and help him. But realistically what Rashad needs, is to learn to come to terms with his experience in his own time.

Emotive, moving and intelligently written. 5* Genius
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Outstanding Book" says Mom
Reviewed in Canada on February 2, 2023
My mom read this book after seeing the authors on a TV show. One author is black and the other is white, which would enhance perspectives on specific issues. She said it was really good and glad she read it.
Julie Morris
5.0 out of 5 stars Sensitively done.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 6, 2021
Dealing with a subject matter that has been at the forefront of media attention over the last twelve months due to the killing of George Floyd, this would be a great book to give a teen who wanted to read something that grapples with issues that they see in the news in a way that is approachable but also makes them think and try and understand the tensions that arise after such incidents.

The book is told from the dual viewpoints of Rashad, the victim of the violent act, and Quinn, his classmate and friend of the brother of the policeman involved in the arrest. Quinn is very torn between loyalty, and the tensions that arise in his school as everyone begins to take sides. It is a very effective way to present the different perspectives on the events of the book and to see how people are pressured to taking a stand for one side or another, and how the tension spreads quickly through a community. The subject is dealt with very sensitively, and it really brought the reality of the fallout from these events home in a way that we can all relate to.

The book is emotional and difficult to read in parts, but these are issues that need to be brought into the open and discussed in the light, even if that makes us uncomfortable, so I would highly recommend this as a book you can give to young people in your life as a way of introducing them to the topic and giving you a jumping off point for discussion. I am certainly going to be encouraging my teenage daughters to read it as another step in the conversations I have already had with them following the events of the last twelve months.

The writing between the two authors is seamless, you wouldn’t know it was co-authored if you hadn’t been told, but I am sure the input of both made this book the balanced and considered telling of the story that it is. A great and important read, especially for the young adults it is aimed at.
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