Clayton Byrd Goes Underground
By (Author) Rita Williams-Garcia
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Quill Tree Books
21st May 2018
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Music and musicians
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Communities, places and peoples
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Prejudice and intolerance
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Runaways
813.6
Winner of National Book Award Finalist (United States).
176
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
From beloved Newbery Honor winner and three-time Coretta Scott King Award winner Rita Williams-Garcia comes a powerful and heartfelt novel about loss, family, and love that will appeal to fans of Jason Reynolds and Kwame Alexander.
Clayton feels most alive when hes with his grandfather, Cool Papa Byrd, and the band of Bluesmenhe cant wait to join them, just as soon as he has a blues song of his own. But then the unthinkable happens. Cool Papa Byrd dies, and Claytons mother forbids Clayton from playing the blues. And Clayton knows thats no way to live.
Armed with his grandfathers brown porkpie hat and his harmonica, he runs away from home in search of the Bluesmen, hoping he can join them on the road. But on the journey that takes him through the New York City subways and to Washington Square Park, Clayton learns some things that surprise him.
National Book Award Finalist * Kirkus Best Books of 2017* Horn Book Best Books of 2017* Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2017 * School Library Journal Best Books of 2017 * NAACP Image AwardsYouth/Teens Winner *Chicago Public Library Best Books * Boston Globe Best Books of 2017
"This slim novel strikes a strong chord."Publishers Weekly(starred review)
"This complex tale of family and forgiveness has heart.School Library Journal(starred review)
"Strong characterizations and vivid musical scenes add layers to this warm family story. Kirkus Reviews(starred review)
An appealing, realistic story with frequent elegant turns of phrase." The Horn Book(starred review)
"Garcia-Williams skillfully finds melody in words. Booklist(starred review)
Claytons love of his grandfather and his music is wonderfully drawn, as is his grief when he loses them.... Strong characterizations and vivid musical scenes add layers to this warm family story. Kirkus Reviews(starred review) With the precision of a surgeon, Williams-Garcia lifts and examines layers of Claytons hurt and anger: the loss, but also the inability of his dismissive mother to understand... The books through line, though, is the music, and Garcia-Williams skillfully finds melody in words. Booklist (starred review) This slim novel strikes a strong chord... [A] holistic portrait of a family in pain, a realistic portrait of grief and reconciliation, and a reminder that sadness and loss are wrapped up in the blues. Publishers Weekly (starred review) An appealing, realistic story with frequent elegant turns of phrase. The third-person voice helps to keep Claytons story from becoming self-absorbed, as he learns to navigate the literal and figurative underworld and then find his way back to the everyday world of family, friends, and school. Horn Book (starred review) Williams-Garcia packs a lot of story in this slim book... This complex tale of family and forgiveness has heart. School Library Journal (starred review) Like a classic blues riff, Clayton Byrd Goes Underground is deceptively simple yet profoundly deep. It wails, rattles, and roars in unexpectedly heartfelt and joyous ways. G. Neri, Coretta Scott King Honor-winning author of Yummy and Tru & Nelle Set to the low-down howl of the blues and cool thump of hip-hop, this story is so full of heart and soul it boogies right off the page. Read it right now! Daniel Jos Older, author of Shapeshifter Williams-Garcia writes with keen sympathy about a boy who lost the key adult figure in his life and his rage at his mothers making the loss worse. Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books In Clayton Byrd Goes Underground, three-time Coretta Scott King Medal winner Rita Williams-Garcia has crafted an endearing family drama with all the wit, wisdom and resonance of the best blues songs. BookPage Fans of Jason Reynolds and Kwame Alexander will find comfort in the portrayal of Clayton and his struggle to become a young man...Williams-Garcia shows us once again that the only answer is to lean into [our] burdens, name them, and bend them into our own score. Meg Medina, writing in the New York Times Book Review This lovely novel, poignant as a blues song, explores a childs experience of profound grief, and how lonely that can be when adults dont comprehend the enormity of the loss. Buffalo News
Rita Williams-Garcias Newbery Honor-winning novel, One Crazy Summer, was a winner of the Coretta Scott King Author Award, a National Book Award finalist, the recipient of the Scott ODell Award for Historical Fiction, and a New York Times bestseller. The sequel, P.S. Be Eleven was also a Coretta Scott King Author Award winner and an ALA Notable Childrens Book for Middle Readers. Frank Morrison is the award-winning illustrator of many books for young readers, including Jazzy Miz Mozetta by Brenda C. Roberts, winner of the Coretta Scott King-John Steptoe Award for New Talent, Katheryn Russell-Brown's Little Melba and Her Big Trombone, and Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book Let the Children March. He lives in Georgia with his family. You can visit him online at www.morrisongraphics.com.