96 pages • 3 hours read
Sharon G. FlakeA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. For select classroom titles, we also provide Teaching Guides with discussion and quiz questions to prompt student engagement.
Raspberry meets up with Ja’nae and Mai. A classmate, Kevin, tries to flirt with Mai, but she ignores him. Rebuffed, he begins making racist comments towards Mai because she is biracial. Mai stands up for herself and argues that she is Black, like Kevin, but he reiterates, “I seen your parents. That’s why I know what you ain’t, no matter what you say you is” (45). Ja’nae finally ends the altercation by asking Kevin if the police were at his house last week because they were fighting on the front porch.
At lunch, Ja’nae asks Raspberry if she can borrow $200. She reveals that someone asked her for the money with the promise to pay her back and, to cover that up, Ja’nae stole from her grandfather. Ming, Ja’nae’s crush and Mai’s brother, joins them at the lunch table sporting a brand-new leather jacket. Raspberry is angered because she assumes that Ja’nae stole the money from her grandfather to buy Ming the jacket and storms out of the lunchroom.
Plus, gain access to 8,650+ more expert-written Study Guides.
Including features:
African American Literature
View Collection
Books that Teach Empathy
View Collection
Class
View Collection
Class
View Collection
Coretta Scott King Award
View Collection
Diverse Voices (Middle Grade)
View Collection
Family
View Collection
Fiction with Strong Female Protagonists
View Collection
Friendship
View Collection
Juvenile Literature
View Collection
Poverty & Homelessness
View Collection
Realistic Fiction (Middle Grade)
View Collection