Ace and the Misfits
Ace and the Misfits
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Annotation: After fleeing Uganda, Ace is battling ignorance, bullying, and a new culture. Now he seeks to regain his confidence and show himself he has the tools to make it in his new life.
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #374855
Format: Library Binding
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 03/01/24
Pages: 111 pages
ISBN: 1-459-41752-6
ISBN 13: 978-1-459-41752-6
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 23 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (Mon Oct 07 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

A young immigrant from Uganda struggles to find his place in Canada.Patrick "Ace" Katumba isn't sure how to fit in with his new grade eight classmates in Toronto. Back home in Kampala, Ace had good friends, like soccer teammates Rodney and Ronan, to help him keep up his spirits, especially after his father passed away from cancer. Without those two by his side, school is much harder. There's a popular boy, Jamie, who isn't always friendly and makes ignorant, taunting statements about Africa, but he might be the key to Ace's blending in, just like in the American movies he's seen. Potential friends Dwayne, Lutti, and Ericksen warn Ace about Jamie, but Ace doubts that the popular kid could be that bad. Meanwhile, his mother and older sister, Olive, worry that Ace focuses too much on socializing rather than studying. With pressures mounting at home and at school, Ace worries that he'll never be good enough for anyone. Kawooya's debut novel flows smoothly and is full of charming personalities. The banter between Rodney and Ronan mirrors the playful teasing between Dwayne and Lutti. Many different characters among the multiracial cast offer Ace bits of wisdom that he benefits from. Although his mother sometimes seems like a one-note character, her story adds depth and realism that reflect the plight of many immigrants today.A heartwarming journey. (author's note) (Fiction. 12-15)

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Kirkus Reviews (Mon Oct 07 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Reading Level: 7.0
Interest Level: 7-12
Lexile: HL710L

In his debut novel, Eddie Kawooya presents a fish-out-of-water story of immigration and the pains and joys of integration into a new and sometimes frightening environment.

Loosely based on Kawooya's own life, this novel follows fifteen-year-old Patrick "Ace" Katumba. Kutumba's life is changed drastically when he, his mother, and his sister are forced to flee their lives in Uganda. Ace's mother is a journalist who has reported on government corruption and has now been marked.

Arriving in Canada, Ace finds himself living in his uncle's basement apartment and having to integrate into a new community where he is the "African." Despite being an excellent student, he meets ignorance and bullying at school until he falls in with a crew of international misfits who understand what he's going through. With their support, Ace starts to regain the confidence he lost in the move and his subsequent troubles.

At the core of this story is the isolation a child feels after his world is snatched from him, and the journey of self-worth and self-confidence he must undertake to rise above it.


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