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by Tracey Baptiste
An action-packed superhero story from New York Times bestselling author Tracey Baptiste Win “Coal” Keegan has just landed in his latest foster home, with a big, noisy, slightly nosy family named the McKays. They seem eager to welcome Coal, but he’s wary of trusting them. So, he doesn’t tell them that he went for a walk with chalk in his pocket to cover a nearby street with his art. He doesn’t tell them that a neighbor found Coal drawing, pulled a gun on him, and fired it. He doesn’t tell them the police chased him. And he definitely doesn’t tell them that when everything went down, Coal somehow turned invisible. But he did. Now he has to figure out how. Is he a superhero? Some kind of mutant? A science experiment? Is that why he has no family of his own? As Coal searches for answers and slowly learns to control his invisibility, he turns to the McKay kids and friends both new and old for help. But they soon discover they’re not the only ones looking for a Black boy with superpowers, and the situation is far stranger—and more dangerous—than they ever could have expected.
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Both books explore themes of technology's impact on humanity and identity, with a focus on young adults navigating a technologically advanced society.
This novel combines science fiction and fairy tales, similar to how 'Boy 2.0' blends speculative elements with a coming-of-age story.
This book shares themes of identity, technology, and self-discovery as the protagonist grapples with her sense of self after a life-altering event.
Both stories are set in a future where technology deeply influences society and explore the consequences of a technologically driven world on personal identity.
This book also deals with themes of surveillance and technology, focusing on a young protagonist who challenges societal norms.
An exploration of identity and autonomy in a dystopian future, similar to the ethical and technological themes found in 'Boy 2.0'.
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While more focused on virtual reality, this book shares a narrative that intertwines reality with technological advancements.
A fast-paced story with themes of survival and identity in a controlled environment, similar to the challenges faced by characters in 'Boy 2.0'.
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