Written by Lila Quintero Weaver, Published by Candlewick, 2018. (Fiction, ages 9-12)
I’m surprised I haven’t been seeing this title pop up on more lists and blogs. It is a unique perspective on the integration of schools in the South during the Civil Rights area and how children had to navigate the political landscape based largely on what they were told by their families, and friends.
BACKGROUND
Lu Olivera’s family is from Argentina and her focus is entirely on her running. However, with racial tensions growing in her school over integration, she’s finding it harder and harder to avoid taking a side. #OwnVoices
BEST FOR
A great way to talk about the Civil Rights Movements from a different perspective and how it affected other races. Also a great discussion starter for political activism and being an advocate.
PAIR WITH
Weedflower by Cynthia Kadohata
WHERE TO PURCHASE
If you have an interest in reading My Year in the Middle
Shop your local indie bookstore
or here is a link for the book on Amazon



Katy Wu’s illustrations make me want to devour this book! The fluffy dumplings dancing with bowls of noodles, egg rolls, and other delectable dishes are enough to make me take a trip to Chinatown pronto! Plus, it’s always great to be able to have an notable Asian-American figure accessible for younger readers.