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Colin Kaepernick

Author of I Color Myself Different

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KAEPERNICK, Colin
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Impulse from library. Just what one would expect, given the cover and knowing that Kaepernick is an activist. Well, more so, actually, because it includes back matter for further inspiration.
 
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | 8 other reviews | Oct 18, 2024 |
This is a book about a little boy who is the only brown boy in his family who gains confidence to tell his class that he's adopted into a white family and that's why they are different colors
 
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wimbles01 | 8 other reviews | Jun 7, 2024 |
This is a book about a little boy who is the only brown boy in his family. When asked to draw a picture of his family in class, a classmate asked why he was the only brown one. The little boy was nervous at first but then gained the confidence to tell his classmates that he is a different color and he loves it.
 
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kayleeandgizmo | 8 other reviews | Jun 6, 2024 |
Representation: Black and Asian characters
Trigger warnings: Racism, including the n-word slur
Score: Six points out of ten.
This review can also be found on The StoryGraph.

I wanted to read this for a while after seeing the library I got this from get it a few days ago so I finally picked it up and read it. When I finished it, the only thought I had inside my head was that I felt this book was underwhelming. It could've been so much better than it is now but the numerous flaws forced me to lower the book's rating to three stars. It starts with the main character Colin Kaepernick or Colin for short as I'll call him from now on living with his adoptive (white) parents sometime in the early 2000s or something along those lines. The main point of this novel is that Colin wants to do football but has few opportunities to do so since all I could see was Colin trying to play baseball even though that isn't what he wants to do as a sport. Here's where the flaws surface, I couldn't relate to any of the characters including Colin and the rest of them whose names I forgot and I felt that the book couldn't pick a concept to focus on since it kept switching between sport and race, and let me tell you there is a lot of talk about race and the racism is everywhere. One time there was even a slur which I didn't like which slightly ruined my enjoyment of the narrative. I also wished it could've been longer, and not to mention this is similar to The Tryout by Christina Soontornvat and this story could've rivalled that if it were longer. But alas, I don't have any reason to recommend this book to anyone except people who haven't heard of Colin. The last few pages weren't necessary as it felt like a promotion for Colin's activism thing. Also why did it only say it helps Black and Brown people and not Asian, Latino/a, neurodivergent people or those who have disabilities or different body types or religions?… (more)
 
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Law_Books600 | 1 other review | Jan 16, 2024 |

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