
Under the Bridge
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2012
Lexile Score
610
Reading Level
2-3
ATOS
3.7
Interest Level
9-12(UG)
نویسنده
Michael Harmonشابک
9780375896422
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

October 29, 2012
In his sixth novel, Harmon revisits the Spokane setting and themes of his debut, Skate, in a jittery and unpredictable story of skateboarding, drug abuse, broken families, and simmering teenage rage. It doesn’t take much to provoke 16-year-old Tate’s anger; he’s much like his father in that way. Tate and his younger brother, Indy, take refuge from high school and the “war zone” that is their home at Under the Bridge, a city-funded skate park where skateboarders of all ages and abilities coexist uneasily with helicopter parents, drug dealers, and the homeless. Although Indy is a talented student and skater, he’s turning his back on both, cutting class to hang out with a violent new drug dealer in town. Tate’s fury, frustration, and helplessness are visceral as he casts about for ways to help Indy, the very real possibility of death hanging over both brothers. Harmon offers a down-to-earth portrait of teenagers and adults alike working hard to exert control over their lives, a daily grind that is messy, complicated, and never easy. Ages 14–up. Agent: George Nicholson, Sterling Lord Literistic.

October 1, 2012
Tate's crew are all skateboarders, but it's his little brother Indy who has the talent--and also a taste for drugs and rebelling against their straight-laced dad. In their neighborhood, Tate has learned to use his fists and let his anger fly when he sees injustice. But he doesn't do drugs--not since the overdose death of fellow border Cutter, likely a suicide, one year ago. Devastated by the loss, Tate has aligned with his father, but he frantically worries about his brother when their father throws him out. The inflexible father, the call of drug-induced numbness and the evil of the dealer: They have all been done before, along with the antihero who fights for justice against all odds. What distinguishes this take is the skateboarding, the tricks and competition, as well as the camaraderie. Throw in a little romance, swearing, fistfights and some skanky sex scenes, plus a few adults whose dedication to the well-being of teens shines through, and you've got a book that pulls through despite its cliches. Action centers around the Monster, "the biggest, deepest, craziest skate bowl in Spokane, and the state of Washington for that matter." While the swearing, sex and drug use proclaim this an issues book for older teens, the heart is very much in the after-school-special camp, with a satisfying resolution never in doubt. (Fiction. 14-18)
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December 1, 2012
Grades 9-12 Titled for the Spokane skate park where Tate and his younger, rebellious, and more talented brother, Indy, practice in hopes of turning pro, this is a gritty, realistic look at problems in a working-class neighborhood. After one too many squabbles about skipping school, Indy gets kicked out of the house and takes shelter with a fearless drug dealer. Tate's usual role is that of peacemaker, but when his anger becomes insurmountable, he finds himself looking for fights. When Tate learns that Indy may have been involved in a drug deal gone wrong, he reluctantly turns to guidance counselor Ms. Potter, who helps him discover that there are more ways to fight a problem than with fists. After getting Indy to recognize his dreams in life, Tate then tries to realize his own. Despite profuse swearing, this quick-paced novel with a touch of romance never delves too harshly into the issues at hand and offers an uplifting (and even a bit too tidy) ending.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)
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