Charming as a Verb

Charming as a Verb
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

نویسنده

James Fouhey

ناشر

Balzer + Bray

شابک

9780063025622
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
James Fouhey engagingly portrays Henri Haltiwanger, a particularly charming high school student. Raised by Haitian immigrants, the affable Henri is chasing a lifelong dream of attending Columbia University. Corinne Troy, the daughter of a Columbia dean, who is his neighbor, on the other hand, is intense, driven, not so personable, and unaffected by Henri's magnetism. Despite his charisma and 1000-watt smile, his college dream begins to crumble after a series of poor decisions. Fouhey is impressively versatile as he switches between the social butterfly and the social outcast. He smoothly delivers witty dialogue, keeps listeners engaged, and ensures a thoroughly enjoyable listen. E.P. � AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from October 19, 2020
Philippe (The Field Guide to the North American Teenager) expertly navigates the contemporary landscape of a high-achieving, overburdened high schooler of color, with all the pressures and sacrifices that can entail. Charming Haitian-American senior Henri Haltiwanger, 17, is a dog walker, debate team standout, sneaker aficionado, and scholarship student at the Fine Arts Technical Education Academy, a prestigious New York City institution. As the only child of poor immigrants, it’s Henri’s dream—or, rather, his father’s for him—to attend Columbia University, but after a shaky interview with an alum, Henri becomes desperate to increase his odds. When he gets hired to walk the puppy of intense, socially awkward schoolmate Corinne Troy, who lives in the same building for which his father is the live-in superintendent, Henri discovers that her mother is a dean at Columbia. As he gets to know Corinne, Henri realizes his interest in her has nothing to do with her mother’s job, but a desperate decision soon threatens to ruin everything he’s worked for. A witty, well-developed bildungsroman that presents a Black teenager carefully attempting to navigate systems that disproportionately disadvantage him. Ages 13–up.




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