New Kid by Jerry Craft 1. Bibliography: Craft, Jerry. 2019. New Kid . New York: Harper. ISBN: 978006269119 2. Plot Summary: Jordan is going to a new school. He is the new kid. He feels out of place because this is not a typical school he would attend. As the year goes on he finds where he fits in. 3. Character: Jordan is the main character that represents the antagonist in the book. He struggles with fitting in and being accepted. He keeps a drawing journal that is a self-help to survive “the dude pyramid a guide to cafeteria hierarchy” is one of the examples to help him thrive in this new school. His friend relationships between the two cultures are strained. He must find a way to balance both. Other characters are portrayed as the protagonist. They too are trying to fit in and feel accepted. It is not until a year of growth and bonding that they all see each other as the same. 4. Setting with Diversity: The start of the story is set in Jordan’...
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