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001 1342784889
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008 220829t20232023mau d 000 1 eng
010 _a2022031366
020 _a9781623543808
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020 _z9781632893567
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035 _a(OCoLC)1342784889
040 _aNJQ/DLC
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043 _an-us-dc
050 0 0 _aPZ7.5.W286
_bMas 2023
082 _aFIC WAT
100 1 _aWaters, Charles,
_d1973-
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aMascot /
_cCharles Waters and Traci Sorell
300 _a248 pages ;
_c22 cm
520 _a"In Rye, Virginia, just outside Washington, DC, people work hard, kids go to school, and football is big on Friday nights. An eighth-grade English teacher creates an assignment for her class to debate whether Rye's mascot should stay or change. Now six middle schoolers--all with different backgrounds and beliefs--get involved in the contentious issue that already has the suburb turned upside down with everyone choosing sides and arguments getting ugly. Told from several perspectives, readers see how each student comes to new understandings about identity, tradition, and what it means to stand up for real change" --
521 1 _aAges 10 and up.
_bCharlesbridge
521 2 _aGrades 7-9.
_bCharlesbridge
650 0 _aIndians as mascots
_vJuvenile fiction
650 0 _aSports team mascots
_xSocial aspects
_vJuvenile fiction
650 0 _aSchool mascots
_xSocial aspects
_vJuvenile fiction
650 0 _aMiddle school students
_vJuvenile fiction
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651 0 _aWashington (D.C.)
_vJuvenile fiction
655 7 _aNovels in verse.
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700 1 _aSorell, Traci,
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