A Place For Troy
Judy A. Crawford
Paperback
(Bonneville Books, Sept. 1, 2000)
After the death of his father, seventeen-year-old Troy, his mother and two brothers are forced to sell their farm and start a new life in the city. He is thrust into the setting of a large urban high school and, to make matters worse, he is forced to enroll in a drama class to get his credits. How demeaning! His only solace is his love for the piano, the memories of his father and the love and respect of his family. Troy's life seems bleak until he begins to embrace the city life and finds new love in Shenade Johnson.
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