Chrystal D. Giles is a champion for diversity and representation in children's literature, and made her debut with Take Back the Block, which has received multiple starred reviews. Chrystal was a 2018 We Need Diverse Books mentee, and her poem ""Dimples"" appears in the poetry anthology Thanku- Poems of Gratitude (Millbrook). Chrystal lives outside Charlotte, North Carolina, with her husband and son and is currently working on her next middle grade novel. Visit her at chrystaldgiles.com and @creativelychrys.
The story echoes contemporary realities that, as its culmination indicates, take an entire community to confront, and it will undoubtedly push readers into action. An ambitious invitation for young readers that delivers promise for all. -Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review This impressive debut is notable for its depiction of how gentrification pushes the working-class poor out of neighborhoods, as well as substantive ways that communities can protest, all for a middle grade audience. Wes is a humorous, likable, relatable narrator. . . . Giles has crafted an outstanding depiction of the nuances of gentrification as well as the struggle and joys of working-class Black families and communities. -School Library Journal, Starred Review In dealing with challenging themes around gentrification, the story capably illustrates the practice's social costs through characters who humanize and simplify this complicated topic for young people. The underlying message: you are never too young to make your voice heard. -The Horn Book