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  • Boy O'Boy

    Brian Doyle

    Paperback (Groundwood Books, Feb. 10, 2005)
    Martin O’Boy’s life is not easy. His beloved Granny just died, his pregnant mother and father fight all the time, and his twin, Phil, is completely incapacitated. Martin is the one his mother counts on. But life in Ottawa’s Lowertown is not all bad. He has his best friend, Billy Batson, the movies, his cat Cheap and there’s the glamorous Buz from next door, a soldier in the war. As the war comes to an end with the bombing of Hiroshima, Ottawa is in a state of turmoil. Returning soldiers, parties, and fights fill the streets. It would all be very exciting for Martin except for one thing. In their endless pursuit of more funds Martin and Billy have joined the church choir — as summer boys. And the organist, Mr. T.D.S. George, is awfully fond of Martin. As the reader knows, though Martin doesn’t, this fondness is a dangerous thing.But Martin, despite his hardships, has a pure soul, Billy’s friendship, and even his mother’s reliance on him, which help him to deliver a kind of justice to Mr. George, and to heal himself and others. Brave, loving, resourceful Martin O’Boy is another wonderful Brian Doyle creation.
  • Boy O'Boy

    Brian Doyle

    eBook (Groundwood Books, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Winner of the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year, the Geoffrey Bilson Award, the Ruth Schwartz Award, and an ALA Notable Books List selection Martin O'Boy's life is not easy. His beloved Granny has just died, his pregnant mother and father fight all the time and his twin, Phil, is completely incapacitated. Martin is the one his mother counts on. But life in Ottawa's Lowertown is not all bad. He has his best friend, Billy Batson (a.k.a. Captain Marvel), the movies, his cat Cheap and there's the glamorous Buz from next door, who is off at the war.As the war comes to an end with the bombing of Hiroshima -- on Martin's birthday -- Ottawa is in a state of turmoil. Returning soldiers, parties, fights and drunks fill the streets. It would all be very exciting, except for one thing. In their endless pursuit of more funds Martin and Billy have joined the church choir -- as summer boys. And the organist, Mr. T.D.S. George, is awfully fond of Martin. But Martin, despite his hardships, has a pure soul and his Granny's love, Billy's friendship, Buz's imminent return, and even his mother's reliance on him, which help him to deliver a kind of justice to Mr. George, and to heal himself and others.
  • Boy O'Boy

    Brian Doyle

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, March 3, 2004)
    As the war comes to an end with the bombing of Hiroshima, Martin O'Boy and his best friend Billy Batson join the church choir to earn some money, but the organist, Mr. T. D. S. George, is interested in Martin for more than just his voice, in a sensitively written story of a young boy's triumph over sexual abuse.
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  • Boy O'Boy

    Brian Doyle

    Paperback (Douglas & McIntyre Ltd, Sept. 1, 2003)
    2003 GROUNDWOOD BOOKS SOFTCOVER
  • Boy O'boy

    Brian Doyle

    Paperback (Demco Media, March 30, 2005)
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  • Boy O'boy

    Brian Doyle

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-05-09, May 9, 2008)
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