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(09/23/25 PREORDER) The Incredibly Human Henson Blayze

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"Derrick Barnes takes all forms of storytelling available to himallegory, folktales, and classicsto weave a novel that is empowered, empowering, and incredibly human. You won't be the same after reading it."Erin Entrada Kelly, two-time winner of the Newber

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“Derrick Barnes takes all forms of storytelling available to himallegory, folktales, and classicsto weave a novel that is empowered, empowering, and incredibly human. You won’t be the same after reading it.”
Erin Entrada Kelly, two-time winner of the Newbery Medal

National Book Award finalist and Newbery Honoree Derrick Barnes tackles timely issues of race and prejudice in this powerful, nuanced novel about an accomplished Black boy who strives to be seen as human.

In the small town of Great Mountain, Mississippi, all eyes are on Henson Blayze, a thirteen-year-old football phenom whose talents seem almost superhuman. The predominately white townsfolk have been waiting for Henson to play high-school ball, and now theyre overjoyed to finally possess an elite Black athlete of their own.

Until a horrifying incident forces Henson to speak out about injustice.
Until he says that he might not play football anymore.
Until he quickly learns he isnt as loved by the people as he thought.

In that moment, Hensons town is divided into two chaotic sides when all he wants is justice. Even his best friends and his father cant see eye to eye. When he is told to play ball again or else, Henson must decide whether he was born to entertain people who may not even see him as human, or if hes destined for a different kind of greatness.

Written for children ages 10 and up, Derrick Barness groundbreaking novel masterfully combines a modern-day allegory with classic-style tall tales to weave a compelling story of Americas obsession with relegating Black people to labor or entertainment. Spanning the 1800s to today, this exceptional story shows how much has changed over centuries. . . and, at the same time, how little.

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