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Redhanded [Hardcover]

Michael Cadnum (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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October 9, 2000
Steven's new friend Chad knows about things. He knows about drinking and guns and prison. He also knows a fast way to get cash, which is exactly what Steven needs if he's going to make it to the big boxing tournament. Steven knows he's taking a risk getting mixed up with Chad, but he doesn't know how violently it could end.

In his latest novel, award-winning author Michael Cadnum explores the powerful struggle of one teenager's battle--both in the boxing ring and in life--to choose right from wrong.

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Amazon.com Review

A culture of violence, its rituals and attractions, and, finally, its shockingly legitimate use in the boxing ring forms the center of this short, oddly truncated story. Michael Cadnum, whose critical reputation grows with each of his exquisitely crafted young adult novels, here shows a surprisingly intimate familiarity with the underworld of amateur boxing--the etiquette, the jargon, the choreography of the ring, the sounds and smells, and what it feels like to be hit with a straight right. With a poet's skill at detail, he brilliantly anatomizes a world where "postal clerks and carpenters liked to box for the same reason some guys like to drink."

Like all of Cadnum's contemporary novels, Redhanded explores the anger of a young person abandoned by preoccupied parents in the self-approving upper-class society of the San Francisco Bay Area. Steven Beech has turned his back on his bickering parents to train at a boxing gym, where he spars bloody rounds at the instigation of his friend Raymond--and throws illegal punches when he needs to. Raymond has "a crave/disgust relationship with risk" which leads him to a tentative but fearful friendship with Chad, whose brother is in prison. Chad is gentle, humorous, and very threatening, with an unlimited potential for sudden violence. When the three go cruising in a stolen car, Steven suddenly finds himself in over his head as the book moves quickly to a conclusion as jarring and painful as an upper cut. (Ages 12 and older) --Patty Campbell

From Publishers Weekly

This psychological portrait of an amateur boxer contains as many dark ironies as Cadnum's earlier thrillers (Heat; Edge), but the narrative here is marred by thick foreshadowing and uneven pacing. Narrator Steven lays out his vulnerabilities right away. His "temporarily" separated parents will probably never get back together, and his best friend, Raymond, has started hanging out with a juvenile delinquent named Chad. To make matters worse, Steven loses his job as a dishwasher. The only thing that Steven can count on is his ability to box, although he needs money as well as prowess in order to compete. Predictably, when Steven is given a chance to enter the Golden Gloves West Coast tournament in San Diego (costing $600 in travel expenses and entry fees), he lets Raymond and Chad lead him into crime. But the boys' plan to rob a liquor store goes awry, and Steven finds himself involved in the most profound fight of his life. Readers, especially those familiar with the author's other works, may be too aware of the hand guiding characters' actions to be able to lose themselves in the plot. Ages 12-up. (Sept.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Viking Juvenile (October 9, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0670887757
  • ISBN-13: 978-0670887750
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.7 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,149,012 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Michael Cadnum is the author of thirty-five books, including the National Book Award finalist The Book of the Lion.  A two-time Edgar Allen Poe Award nominee, and an award-winning poet, Cadnum's work is widely acclaimed.

He lives in Albany, California, across the bay from San Francisco, with his wife Sherina.

For more of the latest on Cadnum and his work visit his website www.MichaelCadnum.com
 

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Redhanded, September 28, 2006
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This review is from: Redhanded (Hardcover)
Redhanded by Michael Cadnum is a very amusing story. It was in the first person point of view by a character named Steven. Steven was a young boxer trying to make it to the Junior Olympics. I liked how hw used imagery. I could actually see how he would box with other people and how he spit blood into the blue plastic bucket. The plot was in a small town. It was mostly at a gym were he was training to become a Junior Olympic. Raymond is the character that is described the most besides Steven. Raymond is Stevens personal trainer. Steven loves his dad which is the one that tak
es care of him. His mom left them and lived with her parents. Chad Raymond's friend who was just released from jail convinces Raymond and Steven to rob a liquor store but Steven needed way more money so he decide well to rob a market. He really wanted to go to the Junior Olympics so that was a great influence in his decisions. This also helped Raymond to prove to Chad that he wasn't a woos. As Chad during the robbery shoots a woman, Steven uses his boxing skills to knock out Chad.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Redhanded, September 28, 2006
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This review is from: Redhanded (Hardcover)
Redhanded by Michael Cadnum is a very amusing story. It was in the first person point of view by a character named Steven. Steven was a young boxer trying to make it to the Junior Olympics. I liked how hw used imagery. I could actually see how he would box with other people and how he spit blood into the blue plastic bucket. The plot was in a small town. It was mostly at a gym were he was training to become a Junior Olympic. Raymond is the character that is described the most besides Steven. Raymond is Stevens personal trainer. Steven loves his dad which is the one that takes care of him. His mom left them and lived with her parents. Chad Raymond's friend who was just released from jail convinces Raymond and Steven to rob a liquor store but Steven needed way more money so he decide well to rob a market. He really wanted to go to the Junior Olympics so that was a great influence in his decisions. This also helped Raymond to prove to Chad that he wasn't a woos. As Chad during the robbery shoots a woman, Steven uses his boxing skills to knock out Chad.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Final Battle, November 2, 2003
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A Review by Mikel

The man character Steven is a boxer and he fights for fun. In the beginning of the book Steven fights a guy named Del Toro. He is supposed to be the best fighter in his division. After the fight he starts to train a lot more because he is joining a tournament. But he does not have enough money to join yet. Eventually he makes it into the tournament so he doubled the time he trained. In the tournament he wins all of his fights and advances to the final round. But they do not tell Steven who he will face till he gets to the match.

I like how this book stayed mostly in one place. Like most of the book took place in the gym. Only one time they talked about going some where else then the gym. The book was very realistic. Like all the details in the book when Steven was in the ring fighting. The conflict in this story was pretty obvious in the beginning of the book that he does not like Del Toro. This book keeps you in good suspense. For example it does not tell you who he is going to fight in the last match in the tournament.

I would recommend this book to people who are interested in sports and especially boxing. I think this is a good book to read. It was also easy to follow along with the plot.

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