Ankiza

Ankiza

by Gloria) ( Velásquez
Ankiza

Ankiza

by Gloria) ( Velásquez

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Overview

When it comes to racial prejudice and integration, all are created equal in the classroom, on the playing field, and in friendships, right? Will friends respect the choices made? Ankiza  is the fifth novel in Gloria Velásquez’s popular Roosevelt High School Series, which features a multiracial group of teenaged students who must individually face social and cultural issues (such as violence, sexuality, and prejudice) inescapable among young adults today. .

Ankiza is a tall, attractive African-American girl who enjoys Bob Marley albums and Oreo cookies. Hunter Bianchi is a handsome Italian-American senior who plays on Roosevelt High’s tennis team along with their mutual friend Maya. When the two students begin to date, they’re mildly surprised (in ways good and bad) by the unexpected reactions of some of their friends. .

A hateful anonymous note addressed to Ankiza causes a private matter to escalate into a public affair, and soon almost everyone at Roosevelt High—students, parents, and faculty alike—has been drawn into a tense situation; and all are compelled to ask themselves thorny personal questions about bias and resentment they’d generally prefer to evade. .


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611927061
Publisher: Arte Público
Publication date: 10/31/2000
Series: Roosevelt High School Series , #5
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 215 KB
Age Range: 11 - 16 Years

About the Author

GLORIA L. VELÁSQUEZ is an award-winning writer of poetry and fiction. She is the author of two poetry collections, I Used to Be a Superwoman  (1997) and  Xicana on the Run (2006), and the Roosevelt High School Series: Tommy Stands Tall, Tyrone’s Betrayal (2006), Teen Angel  (2003), Ankiza (2000), Rina’s Family Secret  (1998), Maya’s Divided World (1995), Tommy Stands Alone (1995), and Juanita Fights the School Board (1994), all from Piñata Books. Velásquez is currently a professor in the Modern Languages and Literatures Department at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California.

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