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Loading... Out of Nowhereby Maria Padian
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. For social significance, power and originality... three stars. For the chills it gave me at particularly poignant scenes another star. The lost star is for the repetition and the voice. Although overall the voice is believable, and its interesting how evident it is that this teenager grows with the book. He begins rather young, goofy. By the end he talks like an adult who has changed with the story. Sometimes a little too adult... Overall, though. I'm very impressed. I expected to like this one. I didn't expect to love it. no reviews | add a review
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Performing community service for pulling a stupid prank against a rival high school, soccer star Tom tutors a Somali refugee with soccer dreams of his own. No library descriptions found. |
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So will all of that, I’m glad I finished it, but I only did, because it’s on our Gateway possibilities list. I think I can _target this to our few soccer players who are patient readers and willing to give a book time to get interesting.
Favorite Quotes:
Pg. 17 – Somali is a no-holds-banned language. Half the time it sounds like people are fighting each other, but it’s just that they get that animated. The hands go, too, emphasizing each word. I think you’d render a Somali person partially mute if you tied their hands.
(This is so me!)
Pg. 260 – Time is a lunging dog on a leash when you’re in an emergency room. It yanks you forward in ways you can’t control….
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