This Is Push
A collection of fifteen short fiction stories by a variety of new authors including Patricia McCormick, Brian James, Matthue Roth, Coe Booth, and others.
FIC
year: 2007
copies: 7
call number/section: FIC
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subjects: short stories
Tyrell
Fifteen-year-old Tyrell, who is living in a Bronx homeless shelter with his spaced-out mother and his younger brother, tries to avoid temptation so he does not end up in jail like his father.
FIC
year: 2007
copies: 53
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 780
Bronxwood
Sixteen-year-old Tyrell, accustomed to being the man of the family, has mixed feelings when his father comes home from jail, but he knows he cannot just go back to being a little boy, especially after losing his younger brother to foster care, getting involved with drug dealers, learning about his mother's infidelity, and developing a relationship with Jasmine.
FIC
year: 2013
copies: 30
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 780
Kendra
High schooler Kendra longs to live with her mother who, unprepared for motherhood at age fourteen, left Kendra in the care of her grandmother.
FIC
year: 2010
copies: 15
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 770
subjects: mother-daughter relationship, family life, teenage mothers, african americans, family, new york (n.y.), dysfunctional families, mothers and daughters, family problems, families, electronic books, electronic books
Kinda Like Brothers
Jarrett doesn't trust Kevon. But he's got to share a room with him anyway.
FIC
year: 2014
copies: 38
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 660
subjects: african americans, interpersonal relations, foster home care, foster children, children's audiobooks, brothers, friendship, audiobooks, urban fiction, domestic fiction, electronic books
Caprice
After a wonderful seven weeks at Ainsley International School, twelve-year-old Caprice has been offered a full scholarship and she should be delighted, but instead she is full of doubts because what happened at the last night dance has brought back the memory of being sexually abused by her uncle as a four-year-old; worse, her maternal grandmother is ill, and that means going back to the house in Baltimore where it all happened--Caprice has never told anybody but now, as she realizes that her grandmother knew, she tries to find the words to tell someone, and the strength to finally confront her abuser.
FIC
year:
copies: 22
call number/section: FIC
lexile:
subjects: sexually abused girls, sexually abused children, grandmothers, parent and child, friendship, sexual abuse, african americans, parent-child relationship, juvenile fiction / social themes / emotions & feelings, juvenile fiction / social themes / sexual abuse, psychological fiction