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5.0 out of 5 stars
Best of Year,
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This review is from: Hoppergrass (Hardcover)
Hoppergrass
I cannot understand the previous viewers of this book; it is a fine, fine piece of writing, comparable to many of the greats. The characters are extremely fine, each one (except for some of the adults) commanding our caring and understanding but never twitching a muscle or uttering a word to beg for sympathy. These are the boys who fall through the cracks while so much trash is left. Brown is a talented story spinner and keeps interest high while using some high style writing. This book belongs in the best of lock-up literature, in the vein of "Cool Hand Luke," "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," or "Holes" or any of the work of Chris Crutcher. It is better for older teens or adults because of violence and language.
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Great Coming of Age Story,
This review is from: Hoppergrass (Hardcover)
Didn't know what to expect from a book about juvenile deliquents, but wound up finding it amazing. It's a great story about growing up, taking accountability for your actions and the impact that has not just on your life but on those around you. It is a well written book that always respects the intelligence and sensibilities of the reader, making it a terrific read for both young adults as well as older ones.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible tale for adults and teens,
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This review is from: Hoppergrass (Hardcover)
I was really impressed with this first novel by Chris Brown. The topic is not easy, troubled teens in a correctional school. The voices are touching, especially the main character Bowser's perception of "normal" and how he feels he can't be that, ever. His gradual acceptance of who he is and his courage and skill in unraveling a mystery is beautifully crafted. I'd recommend it for teens, but would strongly suggest that the parent read it also. It's a quick read, really draws you in. Some of the subject matter is adult, and warrants discussion with your teen.
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Hoppergrass by Chris Carlton Brown (Hardcover - April 14, 2009)
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