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Tommy is shocked to learn that one of his neighbors could be a communist, and soon fear of a communist in this tight-knit community takes hold of everyone when Tommy uses the paper to frame a storeowner, Mr. McKenzie. As Mr. McKenzie's business slowly falls apart and Mary Lou doesn't seem to get any better, Tommy's mother's abuse gets worse causing Tommy's bullying to spiral out of control.
Poignantly written, Kristin Levine proves herself a master of gripping and affecting historical fiction.
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Release date
October 28, 2014 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9780553396621
- File size: 279063 KB
- Duration: 09:41:22
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- English
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Levels
- Lexile® Measure: 600
- Text Difficulty: 2-3
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AudioFile Magazine
Narrator Lincoln Hoppe is the voice of 12-year-old Tommy, who is growing up in a small Midwestern town during the height of McCarthyism and the Red Scare. Tommy sees himself as a cowboy. His parents view him as a disappointment. Teachers perceive him as a polite, nice-looking, smart student. His classmates, however, know him as the bully he is. Hoppe uses a steady, unembellished delivery to get inside the head of this complex boy, letting us see that the bully is often as injured as his victims. The story--although burdened with preachiness and too many issues wrapped up too neatly--is compelling as Tommy develops awareness and responsibility for his actions, finding ways to atone while bringing his community together. N.E.M. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from October 13, 2014
Inspired by her father's childhood, Levine (The Lions of Little Rock) explores the charged emotions of the McCarthy era in a hard-hitting story set in suburban Chicago. "Cowboys have scars. Bad guys have scars. Sisters aren't supposed to have scars," thinks 12-year-old Tommy, who feels guilty after his older sister, Mary Lou, is severely burned while doing his chores. Tommy's mother, already volatile, becomes even more so, verbally and physically abusing Tommy. Tommy's own anger builds, and he hurts others in turn. He steals from the general store and, when reprimanded, plants a found copy of The Daily Worker at the store, putting its owner in jeopardy. Tommy and his friends also bully the storeowner's overweight son, "Little Skinny," who has burn scars and a dying mother. Levine creates a believably frustrated and overwhelmed protagonist in Tommy, who is goodhearted at his core, but struggles mightily to do the right thing as tragedies and setbacks rush at him. It's a thoughtful story about understanding and compassion, distinguished by complex characters and a supportive, tight-knit community. Ages 10âup. Agent: Kathryn Green, Kathryn Green Literary Agency.
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Formats
- OverDrive Listen audiobook
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- English
Levels
- Lexile® Measure:600
- Text Difficulty:2-3
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