Ghost Boys Lib/E

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$30.99  $28.82
Publisher
Hachette Book Group
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Dimensions
6.6 X 6.1 X 1.2 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9781549172427

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About the Author

Dr. Jewell Parker Rhodes is the author of six adult novels: Voodoo Dreams, Magic City, Douglass' Women, Season, Moon, and Hurricane, as well as the memoir Porch Stories: A Grandmother's Guide to Happiness and two writing guides, Free within Ourselves: Fiction Lessons for Black Authors and The African American Guide to Writing and Publishing Nonfiction. Jewell is also the author of seven books for youth, including the New York Times bestsellers Ghost Boys and Black Brother, Black Brother. She has won the American Book Award, the Black Caucus of the American Library Award for Literary Excellence, and the Jane Addams Peace Association Book Award. Jewell is the founding artistic director of the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing and narrative studies professor and Virginia G. Piper endowed chair at Arizona State University. She was awarded an honorary doctorate of humane letters from Carnegie-Mellon University. She lives in Seattle, Washington.

Miles Harvey is a voice talent and an Earphones Award-winning narrator.

Reviews

In writing that's spare and powerful, Rhodes takes us into...a kid's-eye-view of violence and racism that balances innocence and outrage, wrenching loss and hard-won hope.

-- "Chicago Tribune"

In a stirring narration, Miles Harvey brings to life an American story that is chillingly familiar...Harvey captures this outsider perspective through the rhythm of his delivery, marked by short sentences and direct questions...Harvey exhibits an emotional range that further intensifies the story...In contrast, the author soberly narrates the afterword, inspiring listeners to bear witness to the truth underlying fiction. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.

-- "AudioFile"

Rhodes writes in short, poetic chapters that offer graphic depictions of avoidable tragedies; her hope for a better world packs a powerful punch, delivering a call to action to speak out against prejudice and erase harmful misconceptions.

-- "Publishers Weekly (starred review)"

Beautifully weaves together the fictional and the historical...in this gripping and all-too-necessary novel about police brutality, injustice, and the power of bearing witness to the stories of those who are gone.

-- "Booklist (starred review)"

Deftly woven and poignantly told, this a story about society, biases both conscious and unconscious, and trying to right the wrongs of the world. Verdict: Rhodes captures the all-too-real pain of racial injustice and provides an important window for readers who are just beginning to explore the ideas of privilege and implicit bias.

-- "School Library Journal (starred review)"

Unblinkingly confronts challenging perspectives and the mutability of truth.

-- "Shelf Awareness"

A timely, challenging book that's worthy of a read, further discussion, and action.

-- "Kirkus Reviews"