Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass
by Meg Medina
2014 Pura Belpre award winner
When Piedad “Piddy” Sanchez hears that Yaqui Delgado is going
to crush her, she has no idea why she has become a target of one of the
roughest girls in her new
Queens school. But
Yaqui tells everyone Piddy is a skank who shakes her ass when she walks, and as
the bullying escalates from threats to physical attacks, Piddy finds herself
living in constant fear. A strong student with a bright future at her old
school, Piddy starts skipping school, and her grades nosedive. After a truly
upsetting attack on Piddy is uploaded to YouTube, she realizes this isn’t a
problem she can solve on her own.
Medina
authentically portrays the emotional rigors of bullying through Piddy’s growing
sense of claustrophobic dread, and even with no shortage of loving, supportive
adults on her side, there’s no easy solution. With issues of ethnic identity,
class conflict, body image, and domestic violence, this could have been an
overstuffed problem novel; instead, it transcends with heartfelt, truthful
writing that treats the complicated roots of bullying with respect.
(Booklist
review by Krista Hutley)
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