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5.0 out of 5 stars Mayfield Crossing
The story is about a girl that changes schools.There she meets two kids and they become friends. The only problem is that the kids in her new school are treating her really bad just because of the color of her skin. And to figure out the end of the book you'll have to read this book.

The things I liked about the book is that the author changes the moodof the story...

Published on June 4, 2004 by Megan

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3.0 out of 5 stars Mayfield CRossing
This book is very helpful beacuse many people don't care what type of person you are on the inside. Moving schools is hard but moving homes is the worst thing you have to do when you are young.

My favorite part of the book was when Meg was living in Mayfield and thay played softball. Softball was their favorite thing to do. The worst part was when Meg and her brother...

Published on June 8, 2004


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3.0 out of 5 stars Mayfield CRossing, June 8, 2004
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This book is very helpful beacuse many people don't care what type of person you are on the inside. Moving schools is hard but moving homes is the worst thing you have to do when you are young.

My favorite part of the book was when Meg was living in Mayfield and thay played softball. Softball was their favorite thing to do. The worst part was when Meg and her brother moved to Parkview.

I would like my brother to read this book because I don't like the way he treats some people. Maybe this could help him change.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Mayfield Crossing, June 8, 2004
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Mayfield Crossing was mostly about how you shouldn't judge somebody like you judge a book by its cover. The author also wanted to make you feel what it is like when somebody doesn't want to give you a chance or doesn't even want to get to know you. Like in Meg's case and also her brother's. They both tried to be friends with the white students but they wouldn't give them a chance just because of their skin.

What I liked about the book was that at the end Mayfield Elememntary played against eachother. Finally the white students did accept Meg and ger brother. I also liked the fact that on the front cover, there's a picture of the four kids and they are hugging like real friends.

I recommend this book for the kids who still judge people by their appearances. They don't even care about feelings. Maybe after reading this book they will stop being this way.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Mayfield Crossing, June 4, 2004
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Megan (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
The story is about a girl that changes schools.There she meets two kids and they become friends. The only problem is that the kids in her new school are treating her really bad just because of the color of her skin. And to figure out the end of the book you'll have to read this book.

The things I liked about the book is that the author changes the moodof the story every time. Another is how the book is illustrated. The Illustration has one or two sentences to describe what is happening. The last thing that I liked in the book is that the book itself because I thought it was perfect.

I will recommend this book to kids and all ages, even adults because at the end of the book you can get a good message for life. Also, never judge people by the color of their skin or their language.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Mayfield Crossing, June 4, 2004
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Megan (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This book Mayfield Crossing by Vaunda Nelson is about these kids, a brother and sister named Meg and Billy.These kids suffer concequences because of their skin color. Now they are going to stop this and try to make friends with the kids in their new school.

What I like about this book is when Meg and Billy were trying to make friends.I also liked how Meg and Billy tried hard to ignore the jokes they made of their color.I also liked when Meg was offering some of her sandwich to a girl who was white. I also think Meg had a lot of courage to offer anything to this white girl.

I would recomend this book to Middle school students because this book teaches you a lesson which is to treat people the way you want to be treated because every body is really the same.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Mayfield Crossing, June 4, 2004
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Megan (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
Welcome to Mayfield Crossing where Meg and Billie used to go to school. But now they go to Parkview where they are the only African American kids. Meg has problems because of this. She loves baseball and she wanted to play, but the white kids did not let her especially, Clayton because of the color of her skin. What can she do when people judge her by the color of her skin?

I liked this book because it had a lot of action like when Meg went to Ivy and told her that her team needed one more person even though she was a white girl. It was Meg's point of view and Meg really describes things that you can visualize. When I read this book I got a real visual about what was happening. When I read this book I was very surprised when Meg and Billie got in a fight with Clayton.

I would recommend this book for any age. I think everyone who reads this book would like it and learn a lesson from the story. They would like this book because of the action and conversation.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Two schools become one..., April 12, 2003
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Tony Pope (Rome, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mayfield Crossing (Paperback)
Mrs. Nelson's book won the Georgia Book Award Nominee for grades 4-8 books a few years back. I had the opportunity to hear her speak at the Children's Literature Conference in Athens, Georgia and to speak to her personally. She is an extremely nice person. This was a good book at our school at the time (1997-98) because our 4th and 5th grades were merging with 4th & 5th grades from two other schools to make a new elem. school.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Dealing with racial issues in children and schools, September 23, 2002
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Amanda Kupp (Elizabethtown, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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Hi! I am a student at Elizabethtown College. I had the opportunity to read Mayfield Crossing by Vaunda Nelson for my children's literature class. I loved this book!! I think it is a great book for all children to read. It looks on both sides of dealing with racism in school. It is the story of a girl who loves playing baseball. She is moving to a new school for the upcoming school year. Of course she is excited about the move because it means going to the new school with the brand-new ball field.
The night before they go to sleep before their first day of school, Billie(Meg's brother) and Meg are both warned about how they might not be welcomed at their new school. Neither really understand what their parents are talking about until they go into school the next day. They quickly realize that almost all the children are white and they are not welcome to play baseball because they are black. They do not let this small bump get into their way of playing baseball and doing well in school. It is a story that proves it does not matter what color you are, you can accomplish whatever you want if you put your mind to it. I would definately recommend this book for classroom use!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Nelson Goes Up For Mayfield Crossing, June 14, 1999
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This review is from: Mayfield Crossing (Paperback)
It was a real tough time for Luke, Meg, Mo, Dillon, Alice, Billy, Owen, and Fitch. They are a group of 9, 10, and 11 year olds from Mayfield Elementary. One day they find out they have to switch elementary schools, because their parents don't like their principal. At the begining of the next school year, the Mayfield group started school at Parkview Elementary. This was a problem for the Mayfielders, because the kids from Parkview didn't like anyone from Mayfield. One day at recess, the Parkview kids ignored the Mayfield kids and played their own game of baseball. Then a bully from Parkview started a fight with one of the Mayfield kids. Will the Parkview and Mayfield kids ever get along? Or will the Mayfield kids drop out of Parkview? Read Mayfield Crossing to see what happens.
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