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Gary D. Schmidt

Lizzie Bright And The Buckminster Boy

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2004

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Teacher Introduction

Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy 

  • Genre: Fiction; middle grade historical fiction 
  • Originally Published: 2004 
  • Reading Level/Interest: Lexile 1000L; grades 6-9 
  • Structure/Length: 12 chapters and afterword; approximately 224 pages; approximately 6 hours, 48 minutes on audio
  • Protagonist/Central Conflict: The story is set in 1912 in the coastal town of Phippsburg, Maine. Turner Buckminster, the son of a minister, befriends Lizzie Bright Griffin, a girl from the nearby island of Malaga, which is inhabited by a mostly African American community. The central conflict explores racism, community, and change as Turner fights against the town’s plans to evict the people of Malaga Island and erase their community. 
  • Potential Sensitivity Issues: Prejudice, racism, and racial tension; themes of displacement and community destruction; violence, including violent assault; death, including death of a parent and a main character; mild profanity

Gary D. Schmidt, Author 

  • Bio: Born in 1957; American children’s writer of nonfiction books and young adult novels; known for engaging historical and realistic fiction that often tackles complex social issues and offers emotional resonance, moral inquiry, and detailed settings
  • Other Works: The Wednesday Wars (2007); Okay for Now (2011); Orbiting Jupiter (2015)
  • Awards: Newbery Honor Book (2005); Printz Honor Book (2005); YALSA Best Book for young Adults (2005)

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