Book Resume
for Come Home Safe by Brian G. Buckmire
Professional book information and credentials for Come Home Safe.
2 Professional Reviews
1 Book Award
Selected for 1 State/Province List
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- Kirkus:
- Ages 12 - 17
- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages 12 and up
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades 5-8
- Cultural Experience:
- African American
- Multiracial / Mixed Race
- Genre:
- Realistic Fiction
- Year Published:
- 2023
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2 Full Professional Reviews
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From Kirkus
March 1, 2023
A pair of biracial siblings face the challenge of trying to feel safe after traumatic interactions with the police in this debut by a public defender and television legal analyst. Reed is a stylish 14-year-old soccer phenom who's excited to try out for the varsity soccer team at his Brooklyn high school. He's out with his 12-year-old sister, Olive, when three older boys offer Reed a joint. Self-possessed Olive, who has an interest in law, intervenes, explaining the marijuana penalty for juveniles and helping Reed save face. Later, the siblings are riding home on the subway when police officers claim Reed fits the description of a boy they're pursuing. Olive films their interactions, and Reed's internal monologue shows everything he learned from his Black public defender father about his rights and how to behave in such situations. In another encounter, a White woman at a cafe accuses Olive of stealing her phone and attacks Reed when he intervenes. Olive likewise recalls her father's advice when the police officer is threatening toward her. Ultimately, it is the arrival of the kids' White mother that saves them. The author shows how, despite the young people's restrained, well-informed responses, their race makes them vulnerable to profiling. Reed and Olive are dynamic characters who process their experiences in different ways; their story will resonate with and educate readers about social justice, advocacy, and self-protection. An impactful novel that explores the damage of the unjust application of laws. (author's note) (Fiction. 12-17)
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From Publisher's Weekly
February 27, 2023
Biracial (Black and white) siblings Reed and Olive navigate racial inequality in this instructive and compassionate debut by public defender Buckmire. Singularly focused on becoming the first-ever freshman varsity soccer player at Elijah McCoy High School, 14-year-old Reed isn't thinking about injustice when he accompanies his younger sister, Olive, home from school one afternoon. But when the siblings enter the subway, a nearby NYPD officer claims that Reed matches the description of a suspect he's pursuing. Reed relies on the rules his Black public defender father taught him to navigate such incidents ("Don't pick a fight with these people-not with your words and not with your body") and does not resist arrest. As the narrative unfolds, both siblings find themselves in various frightening situations that require them to use their wits and the skills instilled in them by their parents to ensure their safety. Via informative and fast-paced text, Buckmire highlights the unjust U.S. legal system by thoughtfully rendering episodic-feeling scenarios that spotlight the conflicts Black people in America face every day just by living their lives. Ages 12—up.
1 Book Awards & Distinctions
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1 Selection for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
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