Myers, Walter Dean. Shooter.MYERS, Walter Dean. Shooter. HarperTempest, Amistad. 223p. c2004. 0-06-447290-6. $6.99. JS To quote the review of the hardcover in KLIATT, May 2004: The acclaimed author of Monster and many other books for YAs turns his attention to a school shooting
n. pl. bul·lies 1. A person who is habitually cruel or overbearing, especially to smaller or weaker people. 2. A hired ruffian; a thug. 3. A pimp. 4. at school by jocks, but the authorities overlook it. Through more interviews, school, police, and newspaper reports, and finally Len's handwritten hand·write tr.v. hand·wrote , hand·writ·ten , hand·writ·ing, hand·writes To write by hand. [Back-formation from handwritten.] Adj. 1. journal, we piece together the tragedy and the roles of each player, and understand how it came to pass. As in Todd Strasser's Give a Boy a Gun, Myers" use of multiple viewpoints to tell the story of a school shooting gives it an impact beyond that supplied by just one perspective. Issues of racism, bullying Bullying Chowne, Parson Stoyle terrorizes parish; kidnaps children. [Br. Lit.: The Maid of Sker, Walsh Modern, 94–95] Claypole, Noah bully; becomes thief in Fagin’s gang. [Br. Lit. , family dynamics, and the nature of friendship all play a role as Cameron, an articulate teenager, struggles to make sense of his participation. A sobering look at how such tragedies develop, and the kind of personalities involved. Paula Rohrlick, KLIATT J--Recommended for junior high school students. The contents are of particular interest to young adolescents and their teachers. S--Recommended for senior high school students. |
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