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Books with title New Boy

  • New Boy

    Julian Houston

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 14, 2008)
    Fifteen-year-old Rob Garrett wants nothing more than to escape the segregated South and prove himself. But in late 1950s Virginia, opportunity doesn’t come easily to an African American. So Rob’s parents take the unusual step of enrolling their son in a Connecticut boarding school, where he will have the best education available. He will also be the first student of color in the school’s history. No matter—Rob Garrett is on his way. But times are changing. While Rob is experiencing the privilege and isolation of private school, a movement is rising back home. Men and women are organizing, demanding an end to segregation, and in Rob’s hometown, his friends are on the verge of taking action. There is even talk about sitting in at a lunch counter that refuses to serve black people. How can Rob hope to make a difference when he’s a world away?
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  • New Boy

    Julian Houston

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 14, 2008)
    Fifteen-year-old Rob Garrett wants nothing more than to escape the segregated South and prove himself. But in late 1950s Virginia, opportunity doesn’t come easily to an African American. So Rob’s parents take the unusual step of enrolling their son in a Connecticut boarding school, where he will have the best education available. He will also be the first student of color in the school’s history. No matter—Rob Garrett is on his way. But times are changing. While Rob is experiencing the privilege and isolation of private school, a movement is rising back home. Men and women are organizing, demanding an end to segregation, and in Rob’s hometown, his friends are on the verge of taking action. There is even talk about sitting in at a lunch counter that refuses to serve black people. How can Rob hope to make a difference when he’s a world away?
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  • New Boy

    Nick Earls

    language (Penguin eBooks, March 25, 2015)
    Adjusting to a new country and a new school was never going to be easy for Herschelle. The food is strange, it's so different to South Africa and, worst of all, no one understands the Aussie slang he's learnt on the web.But it's the similarities that make things really hard. Herschelle will have to confront racism, bullying and his own past before Australia can feel like home . . . A moving, funny new novel by one of Australia's best-loved authors.
  • New Boy

    Nick Earls

    eBook (e-penguin, March 25, 2015)
    Adjusting to a new country and a new school was never going to be easy for Herschelle. The food is strange, it's so different to South Africa and, worst of all, no one understands the Aussie slang he's learnt on the web.But it's the similarities that make things really hard. Herschelle will have to confront racism, bullying and his own past before Australia can feel like home . . .A moving, funny new novel by one of Australia's best-loved authors.
  • New Boy

    Julian Houston

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Nov. 28, 2005)
    Fifteen-year-old Rob Garrett wants nothing more than to escape the segregated South and prove himself. But in late 1950s Virginia, opportunity doesn’t come easily to an African American. So Rob’s parents take the unusual step of enrolling their son in a Connecticut boarding school, where he will have the best education available. He will also be the first student of color in the school’s history. No matter—Rob Garrett is on his way. But times are changing. While Rob is experiencing the privilege and isolation of private school, a movement is rising back home. Men and women are organizing, demanding an end to segregation, and in Rob’s hometown, his friends are on the verge of taking action. There is even talk about sitting in at a lunch counter that refuses to serve black people. How can Rob hope to make a difference when he’s a world away?
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  • New Boy

    Julian Houston

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Nov. 28, 2005)
    Fifteen-year-old Rob Garrett wants nothing more than to escape the segregated South and prove himself. But in late 1950s Virginia, opportunity doesn’t come easily to an African American. So Rob’s parents take the unusual step of enrolling their son in a Connecticut boarding school, where he will have the best education available. He will also be the first student of color in the school’s history. No matter—Rob Garrett is on his way.But times are changing. While Rob is experiencing the privilege and isolation of private school, a movement is rising back home. Men and women are organizing, demanding an end to segregation, and in Rob’s hometown, his friends are on the verge of taking action. There is even talk about sitting in at a lunch counter that refuses to serve black people. How can Rob hope to make a difference when he’s a world away?
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  • New Boy

    Captain Reginald Wallis

    (The Religious Tract Society, July 6, 1930)
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  • New Boy

    Julian Houston

    Paperback (Graphia, Jan. 14, 2008)
    “This is history without the sensationalism, in which small acts of resistance eventually change the rules.”—New York Times Book Review “The strong cast of characters, steady progression of events, realistic dialogue, historical facts, touch of romance, and coming-of-age awareness and reflection will appeal to readers.”—School Library Journal In this compelling debut novel, a sixteen-year-old African American boy discovers the world—and himself—when he integrates an all-white boarding school in the 1950s.
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  • New Boy

    Julian Houston

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2008)
    "This is history without the sensationalism, in which small acts of resistance eventually change the rules."--New York Times Book Review"The strong cast of characters, steady progression of events, realistic dialogue, historical facts, touch of romance, and coming-of-age awareness and reflection will appeal to readers."--School Library JournalIn this compelling debut novel, a sixteen-year-old African American boy discovers the world--and himself--when he integrates an all-white boarding school in the 1950s.
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  • New Boy

    Karen Sunderland

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 12, 2015)
    Jason loses his secret friend, Hank. Then he tries to train Hank’s dog at school in Show and Tell, but the dogs and kids go wild. So he changes his MP3 to a brainwave machine. But Sally cries and messes it up, big time! And what else will Big and Little Fox Burger do? Will Jason get back? Will he make any friends?
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  • New Boy

    Julian Houston

    Paperback (Young Readers Paperback, Jan. 14, 2008)
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  • New Boy

    Houston

    Hardcover (Houghton Miflin s for Children, Hardcover(2005), March 15, 2005)
    New Boy (05) by Houston, Julian [Hardcover (2005)]