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  • The Oxboy

    Anne Mazer

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, April 14, 2015)
    An ALA Notable Book: A contemporary tale of mythic proportions Once upon a time, humans and animals lived together in perfect harmony. Each species was respected for its own particular strength, knowledge, and wisdom. The Oxboy has a human mother and an ox father. But human society has now decided that this is unnatural and degrading. He and other children like him must keep their identities secret. But when the Oxboy is given a certificate covered with names—those of his ancestors—he knows that he must learn more about this half of his heritage: the ox half. The forbidden half. What follows is a striking journey to self-discovery. Anne Mazer’s unforgettable tale reminds us of the dangers of prejudice and the importance of compassion.
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  • The Oxboy

    Anne Mazer

    Paperback (Persea, May 6, 2000)
    The award-winning allegorical fantasy about a boy who is half ox, half-human-now in paperback for the first time. An ALA Notable Book; a Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies. "No one can tell that I am the son of an ox. Like my father, I am hardworking, and I have a stubborn, tenacious nature. But so do many pure humans..." In the mythic past, when people and animals lived side by side, were friends, married and had offspring, the oxboy would have been accepted and safe. But now he is an outcast and must hide his true identity-or die. Anne Mazer's stunning allegorical fantasy examines our relationship with nature-and our feelings about our own natures-as it reveals and challenges our deepest prejudices.
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  • The Oxboy

    Anne Mazer

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1993)
    In an allegorical fantasy by the author of The Salamander Room, the Oxboy, the son of a human and an ox, lives as an outcast, hiding his true nature to protect himself against prejudice, discrimination, and even death.
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