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  • Missing in Action

    Dean Hughes

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Feb. 8, 2011)
    Dirty. Lazy. Good-for-nothing. Jay Thacker is used to being called names because his dad is half Navajo. But things are different after he and his mother move to a small town in Utah to stay with his grandparents during World War II. Jay makes friends and earns money working the fields for his well-respected grandfather—but he encounters a problem in Ken, a fellow worker who’s from the nearby Japanese internment camp. Ken’s a Jap. And Jay’s dad, who’s been fighting for the Navy out in the Pacific, is missing in action. This understated and moving story from the author of the acclaimed Soldier Boys chronicles an unlikely friendship and gives readers a glimpse of the past that enlightens the present.
  • Search and Destroy

    Dean Hughes

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Dec. 27, 2005)
    Rick Ward wants to go to war. He doesn't know why. Maybe he's running from his dad, who has an uncontrollable temper. Maybe he's running from a lost love, his high-school sweetheart, who is a stranger to him now. Or maybe he's just running -- to find himself. Desperate to experience real life, Rick enlists in the army with the Charlie Rangers, a special unit in Vietnam. They infiltrate the jungle, kill with precision, and get out quickly. Rick isn't sure he can shoot anyone, but he wants to be tested, like his heroes, Hemingway and Conrad. If he can see the heart of darkness and survive, he'll be a man -- and finally have something to write about. But as Rick discovers, war isn't what anyone -- either the protestors, the politicians, or the writers -- say it is. It's far bigger, scarier, and more complicated than anything he could ever have imagined. Dean Hughes captures the sights and sounds of war -- and the courage of a young soldier fighting to survive.
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  • Displaced

    Dean Hughes

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Sept. 8, 2020)
    In this gripping and eye-opening novel, two Syrian refugee teens trying to make a living on the street corners of Beirut must decide how far they’re willing to go to make a home for their family in an unwelcoming country.Thirteen-year-old Hadi Toma and his family are displaced. At least that’s what the Lebanese government calls them and the thousands of other Syrian refugees that have flooded into Beirut. But as Hadi tries to earn money to feed his family by selling gum on the street corner, he learns that many people who travel the city don’t think they’re displaced—they think that they don’t belong in this country either. Each day he hears insults, but each day he convinces himself they don’t matter, approaching the cars again and again. He hardly dares to dream anymore that this might change. But then Hadi meets Malek, who has been instructed to work on the same corner. Malek, who talks about going to school and becoming an engineer. But Malek is new to the streets, and Kamal, the man who oversees many of the local street vendors, tells Malek he must work the corner…alone. And people who don’t follow Kamal’s orders don’t last long. Now Hadi is forced to make a choice between engaging in illegal activities or letting his family starve. Can the boys find a way out of their impossible situation, or will the dream of something greater than their harsh realities remain stubbornly out of reach?
  • CHAMPIONSHIP GAME #8 ANGEL PAR

    Dean Hughes

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 14, 1990)
    Members of the Angel Park community wonder where Coach Wilkens' loyalties lie when he helps players on rival teams before the championship baseball game
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  • Missing in Action

    Dean Hughes

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 9, 2010)
    Dirty. Lazy. Good-for-nothing. Jay Thacker is used to hearing himself called names because his dad is half-Navajo. But he's hoping, now that he and his mom have moved to stay with his grandparents because of WWII, that things could be different. Delta is a tiny town in Utah, nothing like Salt Lake, where they used to live. And Jay's grandfather is an elder in the church, a beloved and well-respected man. Jay begins to make friends and even to make some money as he works the fields for his grandfather. There's just one problem: he works alongside a young man named Ken, who's from the camps in nearby Topaz. Which means Ken is a Jap. And Jay's dad, who's been fighting for the navy out in the Pacific, was recently declared Missing in Action. An understated and moving story about an unlikely friendship from the author of the acclaimed SOLDIER BOYS, this is one of Dean Hughes's best novels to date.
  • Now We're Talking

    Dean Hughes

    Paperback (Aladdin, May 1, 1999)
    Ollie has many tricks up his sleeve to win a game, but some of them are just too odd, so he has to find a way to reduce his strange habits to find friendship amongst his teammates. Simultaneous.
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  • Grand Slam

    Dean Hughes

    Mass Market Paperback (Aladdin, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Having made it to the championship, there is only one outcome they all want in this dramatic conclusion to the team's season. Simultaneous.
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  • Home Run Hero

    Dean Hughes

    Paperback (Aladdin, March 1, 1999)
    The players on his summer league baseball team, the Scrappers, have some talent, but Wilson is discouraged because they have an attitude problem and trouble working together as a team. Simultaneous.
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  • TOTAL SOCCER

    Dean Hughes

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 5, 1992)
    The Angel Park soccer team must discover the secret of "total soccer" and use teamwork to take themselves to the championship. Simultaneous.
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  • Rookie Star

    Dean Hughes

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 23, 1990)
    Called "rookie star" by the town paper, third-grader Kenny Sandoval, talented first baseman for the Angel Park Dodgers, is determined to prove that the name has not gone to his head
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  • Winning Streak

    Dean Hughes

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 21, 1990)
    Kenny, the rookie star of Angel Park's Little League baseball team, finds himself in a major slump because he's trying too hard
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  • Soldier Boys

    Dean Hughes

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, May 1, 2003)
    Spencer Morgan And Dieter Hedrick Are On Opposite Sides Of The War And Fighting For The Same Thing.At the age of fifteen, Dieter's blind devotion gets him promoted from Hitler Youth into the German army. Dieter's determined to prove his allegiance and bravery all costs.Spence, just sixteen, drops out of his Utah high school to begin training as a paratrooper. He's seen how boys who weren't much in high school can come home heroes, and Spence wants to prove to his friends and family that he really can be something.Their worst fear was that the war would end too soon -- that they wouldn't get the chance to prove themselves. But when they finally see the action they were hoping for, it's like nothing they could have ever imagined.
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