Kwame Alexander Book 3
Autor Kwame Alexander, Mary Rand Hessen Paperback – 30 sep 2019 – vârsta ani
In his quest to show himself, his family, and ultimately an entire community, that you can recover from your mistakes with greater strength, courage and understanding, Blade inadvertently becomes a leader, like Peter, who taught that if you want to be a leader in life, you have to be humble and serve other people.
In this novel-in-verse for teens, readers will see the eccentricities of fame, humor, sorrow, love, and forgiveness in the life of a "famous" misfit, who would rather be true to himself than make Hollywood headlines in his quest for a life filled with faith. And love.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780310328131
ISBN-10: 0310328136
Pagini: 320
Ediția:ITPE Edition
Editura: BLINK
Colecția Blink
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
ISBN-10: 0310328136
Pagini: 320
Ediția:ITPE Edition
Editura: BLINK
Colecția Blink
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
Public țintă
Teens 13 and up Adult readers 19-35 Readers seeking diversity in booksDescriere
Seventeen-year-old
Blade
Peters,
a
misfit
with
a
few
friends
and
an
on-again,
off-again
girlfriend,
Chapel,
is
having
the
worst
high
school
year
ever.
He
wishes
he
could
disappear
from
the
public
eye,
because
the
only
thing
worse
than
reading
about
his
rock-n-roll
legend
family
every
day
on
the
celebrity
gossip
blogs,
is
being
a
member
of
it.
He
detests
his
rock-star
parent’s
decadent
parties,
is
frightened
by
his
younger
sister’s
obvious
depression,
and
haunted
by
memories
of
how
rock-n-roll
has
ruined
his
life.
Regardless
of
his
family's
fame
and
all
the
adoring
fans,
Blade
knows
his
family
is
deeply
flawed,
and
even
fragile.
When
his
father
is
arrested—again—he
finds
his
mother
inconsolably
crying
in
her
bathroom.
With
one
more
summer
left
in
Hollywood
before
leaving
for
college,
he
knows
time
is
running
out
if
he
wants
his
family
to
mean
more
than
infamous
headlines;
if
he
wants
his
family
to
survive.
Outspoken
in
his
desire
for
change,
he
assumes
the
leadership
in
his
dysfunctional
family
and
hatches
a
plan
that
will
send
the
Peters
on
a
journey
to
Africa,
and,
if
it
works,
just
may
change
their
lives—if
it
doesn’t
kill
them
first.
In his quest to show himself, his family, and ultimately an entire community, that you can recover from your mistakes with greater strength, courage and understanding, Blade inadvertently becomes a leader, like Peter, who taught that if you want to be a leader in life, you have to be humble and serve other people.
In this novel-in-verse for teens, readers will see the eccentricities of fame, humor, sorrow, love, and forgiveness in the life of a "famous" misfit, who would rather be true to himself than make Hollywood headlines in his quest for a life filled with faith. And love.
In his quest to show himself, his family, and ultimately an entire community, that you can recover from your mistakes with greater strength, courage and understanding, Blade inadvertently becomes a leader, like Peter, who taught that if you want to be a leader in life, you have to be humble and serve other people.
In this novel-in-verse for teens, readers will see the eccentricities of fame, humor, sorrow, love, and forgiveness in the life of a "famous" misfit, who would rather be true to himself than make Hollywood headlines in his quest for a life filled with faith. And love.