The Swag Is in the Socks, Kelly J. Baptist
The Swag Is in the Socks, Kelly J. Baptist
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The Swag Is in the Socks

Author: Kelly J. Baptist

Narrator: Nile Bullock

Unabridged: 5 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/02/2021


Synopsis

Xavier Moon is stepping out of the shadows when his great-uncle gives him some outlandish socks and some even stranger requests. A story about heart, confidence, and standing on your own two feet that is perfect for fans of The Season of Styx Malone and The Parker Inheritance.

"An excellent read-alike to Jacqueline Woodson’s Harbor Me or Janae Marks’ From the Desk of Zoe Washington.” –Booklist, Starred Review
 
"A warm but authentic picture of a middle schooler figuring out who he is and who he wants to be." –The Bulletin
 
Xavier Moon is not one to steal the show. He’s perfectly content to play video games and sit at his bedroom window watching the neighborhood talk outside.
 
But for Xavier’s twelfth birthday, he receives a pair of funky socks and a challenge from his great-uncle, Frankie Bell, saying it’s time to swag out and speak up. First on the list: get into the legendary Scepter League. Xavier’s grandfather, great-uncle, and father were all invited to join the elite boys’ after-school club that admits only the most suave and confident young men. Xavier has never had the courage to apply before, but his wild socks are getting him some big attention, so maybe it’s time to come out of the shadows and follow in his family's footsteps. Or maybe Xavier will march down a new path altogether.

About The Author

Kelly J. Baptist is the inaugural winner of the We Need Diverse Books short-story contest. Her story is featured in the WNDB anthology Flying Lessons & Other Stories and inspired her first full-length novel, Isaiah Dunn Is My Hero. Kelly is also the author of the picture book The Electric Slide and Kai. The Swag Is in the Socks was inspired by Kelly’s love of unique and creative socks, as well as her older sister’s hero work as a speech-language pathologist. When she’s not writing, Kelly is usually thinking about writing . . . and dreaming of palm trees while living in southwest Michigan. She keeps beyond busy with her five amazing children, who always give her plenty of story ideas and background noise to write to. Find Kelly at kellyiswrite.com. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cyndi

This is such a cute book! Our hero is a young boy. Up until now he has been practically invisible, then his great uncle sends him a pair of socks with a note insisting he wear them. The socks begin to change his world. A wonderful, heartfelt book with characters that jump off the page! A story abou......more

The Swag Is in the Socks is a sweet portrayal of a boy finding his voice and growing his confidence with some help from his community. Featuring a protagonist -- with a stutter and incarcerated parents -- who doesn't let others define him, this book makes for an inspiring, charming read. With strong......more

Goodreads review by Issa

It is a goood book qat the begginging it is really good but torward the end it sqtarts to get a little boring othewise an amazing book i reccomend it to anyone who needs some confidence :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):......more

This story about confidence and standing on your own two feet made a great addition to my Black History Month Book Bingo card!......more


Quotes

"An excellent read-alike to Jacqueline Woodson’s Harbor Me or Janae Marks’ From the Desk of Zoe Washington.–Booklist, Starred Review

"A deeply funny and relatable story of growth.” –Kirkus Reviews

"Warmly familiar, intergenerational look at getting to know oneself." –Publishers Weekly

"­Readers will enjoy this incredibly charming lead character, and they’ll root for him as he ­navigates the challenges of school and family life." -School Library Journal

"A deeply funny and relatable story of growth.” –Shelf Awareness

"[A] thoughtfully written book with lots of Black boy joy." -The Horn Book