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1998 novel by Sharon G. Flake This article is about the 1998 young adult novel. For the unrelated 2012 documentary, see The Skin I'm In (film). For the Elvin Bishop album, see The Skin I'm In (album). Not to be confused with The Skin I Live In.
The Skin I'm In
AuthorSharon G. Flake
LanguageEnglish
SubjectBullying
GenreRealistic fiction
PublisherHyperion
Publication date1998
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages171
ISBN0-7868-1307-5
Followed byThe Life I'm In 

The Skin I'm In is a realistic fiction novel written by Sharon G. Flake. It was published by Hyperion Books on January 3, 2000. It tells the story of seventh-grader Maleeka Madison who has low self-esteem because of her dark brown skin color. The novel's themes include self-love, self-esteem, the power of friendship, bullying and body image. The anniversary edition was released in October 2018. In 2021, Sharon Flake published a sister novel, The Life I'm In, following the character Charlese Jones.

Synopsis

Maleeka is a seventh-grader who struggles with her body image due both to society and her classmates' colorist bullying. Throughout the novel, Maleeka struggles and ultimately succeeds in standing up for herself and coming to love her skin. After the terrible death of her father at age 10, her mother deals with depression by sewing clothes for her daughter. But she is a poor seamstress and people make fun of her clothes.

Main characters

  • Maleeka Madison – A poor African-American girl who feels unpopular at her middle school because of her dark skin color and clothing.
  • Charlese Jones (Char) – The antagonist of the story and main character of The Life I'm In. She is a fast-talking trouble-making girl who is one of Maleeka's "friends". She lends Maleeka her clothes in exchange for Maleeka doing her homework.
  • Miss Saunders – Maleeka's English teacher. She has a skin disorder on her face (most likely vitiligo) that she says no one was able to get rid of. She is confident and is essentially what Maleeka dreams of being.
  • Caleb – Maleeka's love interest. He's a caring boy who is dedicated to school and doesn't care about what people think about him. He's a little shy when it comes to Maleeka.
  • Raina and Raise – aka "the twins", Charlese's sidekicks who agree with and go along with everything Char does.
  • Momma/ Mrs. Madison (Maleeka's mother) – Maleeka's loving mother. Though devastated by the death of her husband, she pushes Maleeka to do well in school and tries to relieve some of her depression by sewing Maleeka's clothes. Some people believe that she is crazy although Maleeka believes that she is a very smart and bright mother.
  • John-John – Maleeka's tormentor since 2nd grade. she is one of the most loving characters.

Awards

  • Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award for New Talent
  • Publishers Weekly Author to Watch
  • New York Public Library Top Ten Book for the Teen Age
  • YALSA Best Books for Young Adult Readers
  • YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers
  • Texas Lonestar Reading List
  • Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Books of the Year
  • YWCA Racial Justice Award
  • Detroit Free Library Author of the Year Award
  • Starred Review in Publishers Weekly

References

  1. "The Skin I'm In | Disney Books | Disney Publishing Worldwide". Archived from the original on 2019-10-15.
  2. "20 years later, story of colorism and self-worth in 'The Skin I'm In' still resonates with educators, students". Chicago Tribune.
  3. "Coretta Scott King Book Awards - All Recipients, 1970-Present | Coretta Scott King Roundtable". www.ala.org. Retrieved 2024-10-21.

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