The 57 Bus

by Dashka Slater

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All Oakmont students must complete a 10-question Google Form quiz on their selected book.  This will be your first English grade (regardless of which semester you have English). 

Starting July 15, 2024: Use this LINK to go to the 10-question quiz for THE  57 BUS, or fill out the Google Form quiz embedded below. You will need to sign in using your school email. 

Praise for The 57 Bus


A New York Times Bestseller

Stonewall Book Award Winner—Mike Morgan & Larry Romans Children's & Young Adult Literature Award

YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults Finalist

A Boston Globe-Horn Book Nonfiction Honor Book Winner

One of TIME Magazine's Best YA Books of All Time

A TAYSHAS Top Ten Book

#1 School Library Journal: Teen Librarian Tool Box Best LGBTQIA+ Book

A 2019 Texas Topaz Nonfiction Reading List Book

Illinois Teen Readers' Choice Award

A School Library Journal Best Book of 2017!

A Washington Post Best Book of 2017!

One of The New York City Public Library Notable 50 Best Books for Teens!

The California Book Awards Young Adult Winner!

An ILA Notable Book for a Global Society!

Oklahoma Sequoyah Book Award Winner!

Maryland Association of School Librarians YA Nominee!

The Florida Teens Read Hope Speak List Book Choice!

The Green Mountain Book Award Winner!

A 2020 Grand Canyon Nominee!


★ "The text shifts from straightforward reporting to lyrical meditations, never veering into oversentimentality or simple platitudes. Readers are bound to come away with deep empathy for both Sasha and Richard. VERDICT Slater artfully unfolds a complex and layered tale about two teens whose lives intersect with painful consequences." —School Library Journal, starred review


★ "With a journalist's eye for overlooked details, Slater does a masterful job debunking the myths of the hate-crime monster and the African-American thug, probing the line between adolescent stupidity and irredeemable depravity. Few readers will traverse this exploration of gender identity, adolescent crime, and penal racism without having a few assumptions challenged. An outstanding book that links the diversity of creed and the impact of impulsive actions to themes of tolerance and forgiveness." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review


★ "Using details gleaned from interviews, social media, surveillance video, public records, and other sources, Slater skillfully conveys the complexities of both young people’s lives and the courage and compassion of their families, friends, and advocates, while exploring the challenges and moral ambiguities of the criminal justice system. This painful story illuminates, cautions, and inspires." —Publishers Weekly, starred review


★ "[A] multi-layered lesson on the healing power of humanity." —Shelf Awareness, starred review


"...a powerful story of class and race (Sasha is white), gender and identity, justice and mercy, love and hate. Slater has crafted a compelling true-crime story with ramifications for our most vulnerable youth." —The Horn Book


"It is likely that this account will spark conversations, debates, and contemplation, perhaps leading readers to define for themselves what justice means."—VOYA


"A sensitive study of an incident wrapped up in so many modern conundrums." —The Financial Times


“This book challenged my views and it started a conversation in my house that I thought I’d never have. We all changed, at least in my house, because of this book.” —Kate Terbush, The LA Times


"Slater approaches both students’ perspectives with nuance and complexity, and while there are no easy answers in this narrative, her compassionate writing shows that there’s often more to the story than we see." —Cady Lang, TIME Magazine, selected as one of The Best YA Books of All Time