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Apple ((Skin to the Core)) - 9781646142033
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Product Details
Author:
Eric Gansworth
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
272
Publisher:
Levine Querido (September 6, 2022)
Language:
English
Age Range:
12 to 18
Grade Level:
7th Grade to 12th Grade
ISBN-13:
9781646142033
ISBN-10:
1646142039
File:
hbgusa-hbgusa_Chronicle_onix30_P10036776_05022026_Complete-20260502.xml
Folder:
hbgusa
List Price:
$14.99
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$11.54
Publisher Identifier:
P-CHRONICLE
Discount Code:
A
Weight:
18.24oz
Dimensions:
6.05" x 9" x 0.9"
Case Pack:
28
Audience:
Young adult
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Lantern Paperbacks
Overview
NOW IN PAPERBACK!
WINNER, AMERICAN INDIAN YOUTH LITERATURE AWARD
HONOR, MICHAL L. PRINTZ AWARD
LONGLIST, NATIONAL BOOK AWARD
TIME 10 Best YA and Children's Books of the Year
NPR Best of the Year
Shelf Awareness Best of the Year
Publishers Weekly Big Indie Books of Fall
Amazon Best Book of the Month
American Indians in Youth Literature Best of the Year
CSMCL Best Multicultural Children's Books of the Year
"Stirring.. Raw and moving."—TIME
"Beautiful imagery and with words that soar and scald."—The Buffalo News
"Easily one of the best books to be published in 2020. The kind of book bound to save lives."—LitHub
"A powerful narrative about identity and belonging."—Paste Magazine
★ "Timely and important."—Booklist (starred)
★ "Searing yet dryly funny."—The Bulletin (starred)
★ "Exceptional."—Shelf-Awareness (starred)
★ "Captivating."—School Library Journal (starred)
The term "Apple" is a slur in Native communities across the country. It's for someone supposedly "red on the outside, white on the inside."
In Apple (Skin to the Core), Eric Gansworth tells his story, the story of his family—of Onondaga among Tuscaroras—of Native folks everywhere. From the horrible legacy of the government boarding schools, to a boy watching his siblings leave and return and leave again, to a young man fighting to be an artist who balances multiple worlds.
Eric shatters that slur and reclaims it in verse and prose and imagery that truly lives up to the word heartbreaking.
WINNER, AMERICAN INDIAN YOUTH LITERATURE AWARD
HONOR, MICHAL L. PRINTZ AWARD
LONGLIST, NATIONAL BOOK AWARD
TIME 10 Best YA and Children's Books of the Year
NPR Best of the Year
Shelf Awareness Best of the Year
Publishers Weekly Big Indie Books of Fall
Amazon Best Book of the Month
American Indians in Youth Literature Best of the Year
CSMCL Best Multicultural Children's Books of the Year
"Stirring.. Raw and moving."—TIME
"Beautiful imagery and with words that soar and scald."—The Buffalo News
"Easily one of the best books to be published in 2020. The kind of book bound to save lives."—LitHub
"A powerful narrative about identity and belonging."—Paste Magazine
★ "Timely and important."—Booklist (starred)
★ "Searing yet dryly funny."—The Bulletin (starred)
★ "Exceptional."—Shelf-Awareness (starred)
★ "Captivating."—School Library Journal (starred)
The term "Apple" is a slur in Native communities across the country. It's for someone supposedly "red on the outside, white on the inside."
In Apple (Skin to the Core), Eric Gansworth tells his story, the story of his family—of Onondaga among Tuscaroras—of Native folks everywhere. From the horrible legacy of the government boarding schools, to a boy watching his siblings leave and return and leave again, to a young man fighting to be an artist who balances multiple worlds.
Eric shatters that slur and reclaims it in verse and prose and imagery that truly lives up to the word heartbreaking.








