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  • How It Went Down

    Kekla Magoon

    Paperback (Square Fish, Dec. 15, 2015)
    A Coretta Scott King Author Honor BookWhen sixteen-year-old Tariq Johnson dies from two gunshot wounds, his community is thrown into an uproar. Tariq was black. The shooter, Jack Franklin, is white.In the aftermath of Tariq's death, everyone has something to say, but no two accounts of the events line up. Day by day, new twists further obscure the truth.Tariq's friends, family, and community struggle to make sense of the tragedy, and to cope with the hole left behind when a life is cut short. In their own words, they grapple for a way to say with certainty: This is how it went down.How It Went Down is a timely story by acclaimed author Kekla Magoon who won the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award for The Rock and the River, and whose book X :A Novel (written with Ilyasah Shabazz) was longlisted for the National Book Award.This title has Common Core connections.
  • How It Went Down

    Kekla Magoon

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Oct. 21, 2014)
    A 2015 Coretta Scott King Author Honor BookWhen sixteen-year-old Tariq Johnson dies from two gunshot wounds, his community is thrown into an uproar. Tariq was black. The shooter, Jack Franklin, is white.In the aftermath of Tariq's death, everyone has something to say, but no two accounts of the events line up. Day by day, new twists further obscure the truth.Tariq's friends, family, and community struggle to make sense of the tragedy, and to cope with the hole left behind when a life is cut short. In their own words, they grapple for a way to say with certainty: This is how it went down.This title has Common Core connections.
  • How It Went Down

    Kekla Magoon

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Oct. 21, 2014)
    A 2015 Coretta Scott King Author Honor BookOne death. Two bullets. Seven eyewitnesses...with seven different stories. When sixteen-year-old Tariq Johnson dies from two gunshot wounds, his community is thrown into an uproar. Tariq was black. The shooter, Jack Franklin, is white.In the aftermath of Tariq's death, everyone has something to say, but no two accounts of the events line up. Day by day, new twists further obscure the truth.Tariq's friends, family, and community struggle to make sense of the tragedy, and to cope with the hole left behind when a life is cut short. In their own words, they grapple for a way to say with certainty: This is how it went down.This title has Common Core connections.
  • How It Went Down

    Kekla Magoon, Cherise Boothe

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Recorded Books, May 1, 2015)
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  • How It Went Down

    Kekla Magoon

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 15, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When sixteen-year-old Tariq Johnson is shot to death, his community is thrown into an uproar because Tariq was black and the shooter, Jack Franklin, is white, and in the aftermath everyone has something to say, but no two accounts of the events agree.
  • How It Went Down

    Kekla Magoon, Cherise Boothe, Shari Peele, Kevin R Free

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
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  • How It Went Down

    Kekla Magoon, Cherise Boothe, Shari Peele, Kevin R. Free, Avery R. Glymph, Patricia Lucretia Floyd, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Nov. 19, 2014)
    When 16-year-old Tariq Johnson dies from two gunshot wounds, his community is thrown into an uproar. Tariq was black. The shooter, Jack Franklin, is white. In the aftermath of Tariq's death, everyone has something to say, but no two accounts of the events line up. Day by day, new twists further obscure the truth. Tariq's friends, family, and community struggle to make sense of the tragedy, and to cope with the hole left behind when a life is cut short. In their own words, they grapple for a way to say with certainty: This is how it went down.
  • How It Went Down

    Kekla Magoon

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Inc, Jan. 15, 2015)
    When sixteen-year-old Tariq Johnson dies from two gunshot wounds, his community is thrown into an uproar. Tariq was black. The shooter, Jack Franklin, is white. In the aftermath of Tariq's death, everyone has something to say, but no two accounts of the events line up. Day by day, new twists further obscure the truth. Tariq's friends, family, and community struggle to make sense of the tragedy, and to cope with the hole left behind when a life is cut short. In their own words, they grapple for a way to say with certainty: This is how it went down.
  • How It Went Down

    Kekla Magoon

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Oct. 21, 2014)
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