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Richard Jackson Books (Atheneum Paperback) July 20, 2010
Left alone for days on end, twelve-and-a-half-year-old Wyatt Reaves burns down the family house. His parents lose everything—including control—so Wyatt’s uncle, Spade, whisks him away to "safety." Spade may not feel tenderly toward his strapping nephew, but he does see potential in the boy: To earn money. In the bare-fist fighting racket. The two travel across America for the next six years, living off Wyatt’s earnings and the goodness of his uncle’s ladyfriends. As Wyatt develops a sense of who he isn’t, he must question who he is—and what he’s really worth.

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Grade 9 Up–Wyatt Reaves opens his soul to an unnamed stranger on a bus taking him away from his bleak past and negligent parents, Fever and Ma. When he was 12, he burned down his family home. For the next five years, he is taken on a circuitous road trip by Uncle Spade, Fever's brother, an unscrupulous, hard-drinking traveling salesman with girlfriends in several locales. Stopping in Arkansas, Wyatt makes friends with Clark, a small, bespectacled boy. Together they invent a game of cruelty to polliwogs, but soon the beat-up Chevy is back on the road heading wherever Spade's shady deals take them. Wyatt's height and developing musculature belie the fearful, lost child inside, who is unable to cry. His thwarted emotions coalesce into an intense rage that is often violent and out of control. Spade eagerly becomes Wyatt's manager, coaching him, sending him on long beer runs, and collecting the cold cash flowing from Wyatt's dominance as a fist-fighter. They stop to visit one of Spade's girlfriends, whose kindness touches Wyatt, but things go badly when Spade batters her on her front lawn, and Wyatt begins to question his own sanity when he feels a compulsion to go and kill his one friend, Clark. He demands to return to Fever and Ma, a move that only confirms the harm and hurt of a family culture laced with vulgarity, mockery, and insults. Characterizations are strong in this searing, yet affirming first novel of a young man determined to define himself and make a new life.–Susan W. Hunter, Riverside Middle School, Springfield, VT
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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*Starred Review* Ever since he turned 12-and-a-half, Wyatt has been on the road with his cool uncle Spade, who lives by his wits and has a different “ladyfriend” in every new town they visit. For six years his uncle’s Chevy “was my house,” Wyatt tells the reader, and “all his ladyfriends was my mom.” It’s Spade’s idea that Wyatt, who is unusually tall and strong, should start bare-knuckle fighting for money, and the boy, heartbreakingly eager to please, complies, winning fight after fight . . . until the last one. Oaks’ first novel is a breathtaking debut with an unforgettable protagonist, a boy who may claim he hates the word love but is nonetheless desperately in search of it and of himself. The voice Oaks has created for Wyatt to tell his painful and poignant story is a wonderful combination of the unlettered and the eloquent. One example, his description of Spade: “I looked at him real good: his skin like a greasy diner, his black eyes like spiders in holes, his body like a starved bird.” Will Wyatt ever find himself? Readers who meet him will care desperately about the answer. Grades 8-12. --Michael Cart --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers; 1 edition (July 20, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1442402547
  • ISBN-13: 978-1442402546
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #391,519 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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J. Adams Oaks is the author of WHY I FIGHT (A Richard Jackson Book, Simon and Schuster), which won both the National Society of Arts and Letters regional competition and an Illinois Arts Council Fellowship Award.

His short fiction has appeared in KneeJerk, River Oak Review, 2D, Sleepwalk, No Touching, The Madison Review and was selected out of over 700 submissions for Chicago Public Radio's "Stories On Stage" series.

Having lived all over (including New Orleans, Madison, Madrid, D.C., and Denver), Oaks finally settled in Chicago, where he is currently a curator and editor for the Serendipity Theatre Collective's 2nd Story storytelling series, and hard at work on his second novel.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for youth and adults, July 22, 2009
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Captivating story, interesting characters,accessible writing style.

What I enjoy about Oaks and his forming of characters is that they breath their own breath. As an adult without children or teens, I enjoyed this book purely for my own enjoyment. I would recommend it for entertainment but also for a catalyst to deeper reflection. "Why I Fight," provides an opportunity to dissect where one comes from, how their environment shapes them, and what questions we ask ourselves about the world.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Why I Read, July 22, 2009
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Despite being a "young adult" novel, this book has a compelling story and rich characters that held my (adult) attention strongly. I read it rapidly and found complex emotions in every page turn. The images are so immediate and accessible that it was like reading a screenplay. I was an avid reader during my "young adult" years (and beyond) and I do not recall ever reading anything like this. There exists unique and different gender and class perspectives in this book that are not often found in this genre. I highly recommend it for female or male readers of any age, but especially think it could be used as a jumping off point for heavier educational discussions with teens about class, race, violence, communication about emotions, and more.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Stark and hopeful: insight into an isolated teen's mind, April 27, 2010
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Meet Wyatt Shreaves. Ever since he turned twelve-and-a-half, Wyatt hasn't seen his parents (the neglectful ma and Fever) or gone to school. Together with his itinerant uncle Spade, a traveling salesman with questionable morals, Wyatt crisscrosses the country, weaving in and out of cities, towns, trailer parks and suburbs selling unknown goods. Rootless and with uncle Spade's chevy as his home, Wyatt grasps at any fragile trace of friendship or family he encounters.

One day, uncle Spade spots Wyatt throwing a powerful punch and the dollar signs in his eyes light up. Thus begins Wyatt's life as uncle Spade's meal ticket and an underground fighter. As the wins, money, and injuries roll in, Wyatt begins to feel estranged from his once-admired uncle. Without anyone to talk to and without anyone who truly cares for him, Wyatt withdraws deep into himself, finally making the ultimate decision to return home.

Wyatt's authentic and gritty voice tells you a dark and heartbreaking story about a lost boy who has slipped through the cracks. The end of the novel is despairing--yet contains hope and optimism--and the reader is left with the question: What is Wyatt going to do now?

I highly recommend this book to everyone, but be warned that it will grip you tightly and wrench your heart. Filled with complex characters and ambiguities, the book will keep readers thinking of Wyatt and his fate long after the story is finished.
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