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Sonny Paine, Issue Two

Editat de Students of New York City High School
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 mai 2007 – vârsta de la 14 ani
Sonny Paine, named after a New York homeless man who gained notoriety (and a New York Times profile) begging on the F train, returns with a new issue of student-written stories and nonfiction. Based on their work in 826NYC's famous writing lab, the students take on a bracingly wide range of topics, cracking wise on everything from Coney Island to lighting bugs to a horrible accident involving fireworks on the Gowanus Canal. Typical of the entries is Dylan Suher's compelling short story IED. Set during the whole winter of the great bomb, this ambitious story offers fresh, grimly comic insights into block-bred racism, teenage angst, and the urban alienations peculiar to a post-9/11 world. At once sharp, irreverent, and heartfelt, Sonny Paine, Issue Two -- edited, designed, and created entirely by high school students -- presents a new generation of literary lights.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780979007354
ISBN-10: 0979007356
Pagini: 82
Dimensiuni: 128 x 192 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Editura: 826 VALENCIA

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Sonny Paine, named after a New York homeless man who gained notoriety (and a New York Times profile) begging on the F train, returns with a new issue of student-written stories and nonfiction. Based on their work in 826NYC’s famous writing lab, the students take on a bracingly wide range of topics, cracking wise on everything from Coney Island to lighting bugs to a horrible accident involving fireworks on the Gowanus Canal. Typical of the entries is Dylan Suher’s compelling short story “IED.” Set during “the whole winter of the great bomb,” this ambitious story offers fresh, grimly comic insights into “block-bred racism,” teenage angst, and the urban alienations peculiar to a post-9/11 world. At once sharp, irreverent, and heartfelt, Sonny Paine, Issue Two — edited, designed, and created entirely by high school students — presents a new generation of literary lights.