Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
A Canadian Children's Book Centre Reading List Pick, May 2020 PRAISE FOR Me and Banksy: "As incisive as it is funny, Me and Banksy offers strongly drawn characters and sharp insights about protest, victimization, and the precarious nature of surveillance." --STARRED REVIEW, Quill & Quire "Kyi . . . examines the large and small impacts of living in a surveillance society, but her faith in youth and art makes this story anything but dystopian." --Publishers Weekly " Me and Banksy is engaging, well-plotted, and ultimately thought-provoking novel." - - CM Reviews "Kyi tackles the use of cameras and social media bullying in high schools, showing how friendship, art and self-empowerment save the day." --BC Bookworld Magazine " Me and Banksy may be preoccupied with the day's technological toys, but it puts in the foreground a timeless concern: teen angst." --Shelf Awareness
Grade From
Fifth Grade
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Dewey Decimal
813.6
Synopsis
Dominica's private school is covered in cameras, and someone is hacking into them and posting embarrassing moments for the whole school to see. Like Ana picking her nose. Who has access to the school security cameras and why are they doing this? Dominica and her best friends, Holden and Saanvi, are determined to find out, and in the process start an art-based student campaign against cameras in the classroom.
ebay_catalog_id
4