Me and Banksy / Tanya Lloyd Kyi.
Material type: TextPublisher: Toronto : Puffin Canada, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 261 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780735266919
- 0735266913
- Me & Banksy
- Schools -- Juvenile fiction
- Privacy -- Juvenile fiction
- Middle school students -- Juvenile fiction
- Private schools -- Juvenile fiction
- Cyberbullying -- Juvenile fiction
- Hackers -- Juvenile fiction
- Electronic surveillance -- Juvenile fiction
- Political art -- Juvenile fiction
- Student movements -- Juvenile fiction
- Graffiti -- Juvenile fiction
- Graffiti artists -- Juvenile fiction
- Video surveillance -- Juvenile fiction
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Book | Main Library | Children's Fiction | Kyi Tanya Ll | Available | 33111009591575 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Dominica's private school is covered in cameras, and someone is hacking into them and posting embarrassing moments for the whole school to see. Like Ana picking her nose. When Dominica quickly changes her shirt from inside out in what she thinks is the privacy of a quiet corner in the library, she's shocked - and embarrassed - to discover a video has captured this and is currently circulating amongst her schoolmates. So mortifying, especially since over the past three years, they've had a half-dozen school talks about social media safety. Who has access to the school security cameras and why are they doing this? Dominica and her best friends, Holden and Saanvi, are determined to find out, and in the process start an art-based student campaign against cameras in the classroom.
"A Banksy-style protest against cameras in classrooms brings a group of middle-grade students together. For fans of Rebecca Stead, Susin Nielsen and Gordon Korman. Dominica's private school is covered in cameras, and someone is hacking into them and posting embarrassing moments for the whole school to see. Like Ana picking her nose. When Dominica quickly changes her shirt from inside out in what she thinks is the privacy of a quiet corner in the library, she's shocked -- and embarrassed -- to discover a video has captured this and is currently circulating amongst her schoolmates. So mortifying, especially since over the past three years, they've had a half-dozen school talks about social media safety. Who has access to the school security cameras and why are they doing this? Dominica and her best friends, Holden and Saanvi, are determined to find out, and in the process start an art-based student campaign against cameras in the classroom."