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Books with author Derrick D. Barnes

  • We Could Be Brothers

    Derrick Barnes

    Paperback (Sankofa Books, April 20, 2017)
    In this middle grade novel by Derrick Barnes (Ruby & the Booker Boys), two thirteen- year-old African-American boys become friends during a three-day stint in an after-school suspension. They were both involved in two unrelated incidents with the same person, the resident menace at Alain Locke Middle, Tariq Molten. Robeson Battlefield is from a two-parent household, where both parents are highly successful and educated. Academic achievement, social consciousness and responsibility are reinforced daily in the Battlefield household. Pacino Clapton comes from a single parent household; his mom works two fulltime jobs. Pacino has a ton of responsibilities, including cutting hair to help pay bills, and taking care of his twin five- year-old sisters. During this three-day span, the young men visit each other's home, and chop it up on a multitude of subjects including respect of self and Black women, the dire state of hip-hop music, the use of the dreaded N word, and masculinity. Before long, the three boys are on a collision course. And when they do intersect, their lives are changed forever. We Could Brothers addresses the presence and lack of positive male leadership in the home, and how it dictates the way young African American men view themselves, each other, and the world around them. Mentorship, brotherhood, and an emphasis on that old adage each-one-teach-one; are very real and tangible themes in this middle grade literary masterpiece.
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  • Who Got Game?: Baseball: Amazing but True Stories!

    Derrick D. Barnes, John John Bajet

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, March 17, 2020)
    Celebrate the unheralded people and stories that helped shape the game of baseball! Meet unsung pioneers, like John “Bud” Fowler, William Edward White, and brothers Moses Fleetwood Walker and Weld Walker, four African Americans who integrated white teams decades before Jackie Robinson.Discover unforgettable moments, like the time a 17-year old girl named Jackie Mtchell struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig.Marvel at records. Did you know that Japanese superstar Sadaharu Oh has a whopping 113 more career homers than Hank Aaron? And that’s just for starters! This lively illustrated collection of shiny nuggets of baseball lore will transform you into a superfan who knows the game better than anyone else. Someone who’s got game.
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  • We Could Be Brothers

    Derrick Barnes

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Nov. 1, 2010)
    In this much anticipated middle grade novel by author Derrick Barnes (Ruby & the Booker Boys) two thirteen- year-old African-American boys become friends during a three day stint in an after school suspension. They were both involved in two unrelated incidents with the same person, the resident menace at Alain Locke Middle, Tariq Molten. Robeson Battlefield is from a two parent household, where both parents are highly successful and educated. Academic achievement, social consciousness and responsibility are reinforced daily in the Battlefield household. Pacino Clapton comes from a single parent household; his mom works two fulltime jobs. Pacino has a ton of responsibilities, including cutting hair to help pay bills, and taking care of his twin five- year-old sisters. During this three day span, the young men visit each others home, and "chop it up" on a multitude of subjects including respect of self and Black women, the dire state of hip-hop music, the use of the dreaded "N" word, and masculinity. Before long, the three boys are on a collision course. And when they do intersect, their lives are changed forever. We Could Brothers addresses the presence and lack of positive male leadership in the home, and how it dictates the way young African American men view themselves, each other, and the world around them. Mentorship, brotherhood, and an emphasis on that old adage "each-one-teach-one" are very real and tangible themes in this new YA literary masterpiece.
    Y
  • Just For You!: Stop, Drop, and Chill

    Derrick Barnes, Barbara Duke

    eBook (Scholastic Teaching Resources, April 1, 2004)
    When the kids at school get on his nerves, the boy in this story keeps his cool! Find out how he does it.... Reading Level 2 (grade 1). Includes tips for reading with a parent, plus after-reading activities!
    K
  • Just For You!: Stop, Drop, And Chll

    Derrick Barnes, Barbara Duke

    Paperback (Teaching Resources, April 1, 2004)
    Rhyming words help a grade-schooler deal with his angry feelings in a more constructive way.
    K
  • The Making of Dr. Truelove

    Derrick Barnes

    eBook (Simon Pulse, June 17, 2008)
    Diego is a sixteen-year-old boy with a problem. He loves his girlfriend, Roxy. And when they suddenly break up due to Diego's own insecurity issues, the boy is crushed. How ever will he win Shorty back? On the trusty advice of his (crazy) best friend, Diego invents an alter ego known as Dr. Truelove. A sex and relationship e-columnist, Truelove is smooth where Diego is gawky, skilled where Diego is clueless. Truelove is, quite clearly, the way back into Roxy's heart. Or so it seems. . . .
  • We Could Be Brothers

    Derrick Barnes

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Library book
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  • The Making of Dr. Truelove

    Derrick Barnes

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Oct. 10, 2006)
    When his own jealousy and insecurity causes a huge rift between his girl and him, Diego decides to become a relationship e-columnist under a secret name in order to win back Roxy's heart by saying all the right things undercover that he couldn't seem to say in person. Original.
  • Just For You!: Low-Down Bad-Day Blues

    Derrick Barnes, Aaron Boyd

    language (Scholastic Teaching Resources, April 1, 2004)
    I got mud on my shoes. My bike has a flat! I got caught in the rain and I ruined my hat. What else can go wrong today? Reading Level I (grades K-1). Includes tips for reading with a parent, plus after-reading activities!
    J
  • By Derrick D Barnes - Ruby and the Booker Boys #1: Brand New School, Brave New Ruby

    Derrick D Barnes

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, June 1, 2008)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • Who Got Game?: Baseball: Amazing but True Stories!

    Derrick D. Barnes, John John Bajet

    eBook (Workman Publishing Company, March 17, 2020)
    Celebrate the unheralded people and stories that helped shape the game of baseball! Meet unsung pioneers, like John “Bud” Fowler, William Edward White, and brothers Moses Fleetwood Walker and Weld Walker, four African Americans who integrated white teams decades before Jackie Robinson.Discover unforgettable moments, like the time a 17-year old girl named Jackie Mtchell struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig.Marvel at records. Did you know that Japanese superstar Sadaharu Oh has a whopping 113 more career homers than Hank Aaron? And that’s just for starters! This lively illustrated collection of shiny nuggets of baseball lore will transform you into a superfan who knows the game better than anyone else. Someone who’s got game.
  • Ruby Flips for Attention

    Derrick Barnes

    Library Binding
    High-flying Ruby soars to new heights!After watching her big cousin Kee Kee compete in a cheerleading competition, Ruby attempts to copy some of the high-flying moves she saw earlier. This cheerleading stuff could be just the thing to bring her a ton of attention. But during practice with Marcellus, she injures her arm and must be rushed to the hospital. The doctors fit her with a hot-pink cast that turns out to be a great conversation piece. After giving a million different versions of the accident to everyone at school, she becomes the center of attention after all!