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Winner of the Stonewall Young Adult Literature Award

One teenager in a skirt. One teenager with a lighter. One moment that changes both their lives forever.


Two teenagers growing up in Oakland, California. One, Sasha, was born male but identifies as agender, wears skirts and attends a private school. The other, Richard, is an African American from a poor part of Oakland who attends a rough public school.

They have no reason to meet, except for eight minutes every day, they catch the same bus home. And one day, messing about, Richard spies Sasha napping. He flicks the flame of his lighter to Sasha's skirt, and Sasha wakes up in a ball of flame.

What happens next, as the victim, the perpetrator and the community struggle to come to terms with their sadness and shock, is a story of recovery, reconciliation, forgiveness and, above all, hope. It's about the power of being true to yourself, bravery and the good and bad in all of us.

And, remarkably, it's all true.



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A sensitive study of an incident wrapped up in so many modern conundrums -- Suzi Feay * The Financial Times *

The 57 Bus: A True Story of Two Teenagers and the

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    Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
    Publication Date: 31/05/2018
    ISBN13: 9781526361233, 978-1526361233
    ISBN10: 152636123X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Winner of the Stonewall Young Adult Literature Award

    One teenager in a skirt. One teenager with a lighter. One moment that changes both their lives forever.


    Two teenagers growing up in Oakland, California. One, Sasha, was born male but identifies as agender, wears skirts and attends a private school. The other, Richard, is an African American from a poor part of Oakland who attends a rough public school.

    They have no reason to meet, except for eight minutes every day, they catch the same bus home. And one day, messing about, Richard spies Sasha napping. He flicks the flame of his lighter to Sasha's skirt, and Sasha wakes up in a ball of flame.

    What happens next, as the victim, the perpetrator and the community struggle to come to terms with their sadness and shock, is a story of recovery, reconciliation, forgiveness and, above all, hope. It's about the power of being true to yourself, bravery and the good and bad in all of us.

    And, remarkably, it's all true.



    Trade Review
    A sensitive study of an incident wrapped up in so many modern conundrums -- Suzi Feay * The Financial Times *

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