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  • There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America

    Alex Kotlowitz, Dion Graham, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    Audiobook (Blackstone Audio, Inc., April 30, 2010)
    This New York Public Library selection, as one of the 150 most important books of the 20th century, is a true-life portrait of growing up in the Chicago projects. This national best-seller chronicles the true story of two brothers coming of age in the Henry Horner public housing complex in Chicago. Lafeyette and Pharoah Rivers are 11 and nine years old when the story begins in the summer of 1987. Living with their mother and six siblings, they struggle against grinding poverty, gun violence, gang influences, overzealous police officers, and overburdened and neglectful bureaucracies. Immersed in their lives for two years, Kotlowitz brings us this classic rendering of growing up poor in America’s cities.
  • There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in The Other America

    Alex Kotlowitz

    Paperback (Doubleday, Jan. 5, 1992)
    This is the moving and powerful account of two remarkable boys struggling to survive in Chicago's Henry Horner Homes, a public housing complex disfigured by crime and neglect.
  • There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in The Other America

    Alex Kotlowitz

    Paperback (Doubleday, Jan. 5, 1992)
    This is the moving and powerful account of two remarkable boys struggling to survive in Chicago's Henry Horner Homes, a public housing complex disfigured by crime and neglect.
  • There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in The Other America

    Alex Kotlowitz

    eBook (Anchor, Nov. 30, 2011)
    This is the moving and powerful account of two remarkable boys struggling to survive in Chicago's Henry Horner Homes, a public housing complex disfigured by crime and neglect.
  • There Are No Children Here

    Alex Kotlowitz

    Paperback (Nan A. Talese, Feb. 1, 1991)
    This is the moving and powerful account of two remarkable boys struggling to survive in Chicago's Henry Horner Homes, a public housing complex disfigured by crime and neglect.From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America

    Alex Kotlowitz, Dion Graham

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., May 1, 2010)
    This national best-seller chronicles the true story of two brothers coming of age in the Henry Horner public housing project in Chicago over a two-year period. Lafeyette and Pharoah Rivers are eleven and nine years old when the story begins in the summer of 1987. Living with their mother and six siblings, they struggle to survive gun battles, gang influences, overzealous police officers, and overburdened and mismanaged bureaucracies. Through extensive research, Kotlowitz brings us this classic rendering of growing up in the 'jects', selected by the New York Public Library as one of the 150 most important books of the twentieth century.
  • There Are No Children Here

    Alex Kotlowitz

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 5, 1992)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Examines the lives of two inner-city brothers who live in a Chicago housing project and their daily struggle for survival and enduring hope.
  • There Are No Children Here

    Alex Kotlowitz

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2010)
    "Originally published in hardcover by Nan A. Talese/Doubleday in 1991"--T.p. verso.
  • There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America

    Alex Kotlowitz, Dion Graham

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., May 1, 2010)
    This national best-seller chronicles the true story of two brothers coming of age in the Henry Horner public housing project in Chicago over a two-year period. Lafeyette and Pharoah Rivers are eleven and nine years old when the story begins in the summer of 1987. Living with their mother and six siblings, they struggle to survive gun battles, gang influences, overzealous police officers, and overburdened and mismanaged bureaucracies. Through extensive research, Kotlowitz brings us this classic rendering of growing up in the 'jects,' selected by the New York Public Library as one of the 150 most important books of the twentieth century.
  • There Are No Children Here

    Alex Kotlowitz, Whoopi Goldberg

    Audio Cassette (Publishing Mills, March 1, 1992)
    A touching, meticulous portrait of two boys growing up in a Chicago housing project reveals how they help each other maintain a shred of innocence among street gangs, gunfire, violence, and drugs. Book available.
  • There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America

    Alex Kotlowitz

    Library Binding (Demco Media, April 15, 1992)
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