Collateral Damage

Collateral Damage
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Support and Defend

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

Lexile Score

620

Reading Level

2-3

ATOS

4.2

Interest Level

9-12(UG)

نویسنده

Brent Chartier

شابک

9781467790161
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

School Library Journal

September 1, 2015

Gr 6 Up-This series broaches the complex subject of teens with parents and guardians in the armed forces. Rising basketball star Tyshawn is excited to have his sergeant father home in Collateral Damage, but he was not prepared for his father's severe injury. Suddenly he has a host of new responsibilities in addition to his busy life as a teenager. Paige also has to adjust to her parent's trauma in Freedom Flight, when she quickly realized her mom has returned from service addicted to pain medication. In Combat Zone, Justin is determined to be a Navy SEAL like his father, until his role model betrays him with a secret. His aggression spins out of control, eventually threatening his lifelong dream. Always Faithful's Rosie also finds her life and anger spinning out of control when her former Marine Corps father announces he is reenlisting. These short novels clock in under 120 pages, but higher-level language and mature concepts make them a good fit for late middle grade and high school readers.

Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Kirkus

September 15, 2015
Tyshawn's father has come back from Afghanistan with a brain injury, and he and his mother have to find ways to cope with the resulting massive changes in their lives. First of a new series, Support and Defend, that focuses on teens affected by their parents' military service, this brief, low-reading-level entry attempts to capture the myriad aftereffects of a war-inflicted injury. After his mother, busy with her job and disappointed in the turn her life has taken, moves out, the full burden of caring for his disabled father falls to Ty. Exhausted and discouraged, his prized basketball skills slip, his grades began to fall, and his unsympathetic girlfriend, Shania, becomes increasingly disgusted that he is no longer able to spend much time with her. Fortunately, a teen support group at the local veterans' center and Malayeka, a girl in the group, neatly and predictably fill the emotional void in his life. Ty, at first believably skeptical of the group's usefulness, so quickly and fully embraces it that it undermines the credibility of his character, pushing this effort into the realm of shallow bibliotherapy. With his father slowly improving, his mother conveniently recognizes the error of her ways, but the feel-good ending blunts any useful impact. Jones is known for his edgy teen fiction, but here edgy gives way to trite. (Fiction. 11-16)

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