Fifteen and change

author: Howard, Max
"Zeke would love to be invisible. His mother is struggling to make ends meet and stuck with a no-good boyfriend. Zeke knows he and his mom will be stuck forever if he doesn't find some money fast. When Zeke starts working at a local pizza place, he meets labor activists who want to give him a voice, and the living wage he deserves for his work. Zeke has to decide between living the quiet life he's carved for himself and raising his voice for justice"--Provided by publisher.
year: 2018, 2019
call number/section: 1000
subjects: homelessness, fiction, novels in verse, poverty, teenage boys, juvenile fiction, social justice, families, family life, novels in verse, mothers and sons, living wage movement, labor union members, pizza, mother-son relationship, labor unions, electronic books

Editions


Fifteen and change
Howard, Max
West 44 Books (2018)
Zeke would love to be invisible. His mother is struggling to make ends meet and stuck with a no-good boyfriend. Zeke knows he and his mom will be stuck forever if he doesn't find some money fast. When Zeke starts working at a local pizza place, he meets labor activists who want to give him a voice--and the living wage he deserves for his work. Zeke has to decide between living the quiet life he's carved for himself and raising his voice for justice.
Schools: 6



Fifteen and change
Howard, Max
West 44 Books, an imprint of Enslow Pub. (2019)
"Zeke would love to be invisible. His mother is struggling to make ends meet and stuck with a no-good boyfriend. Zeke knows he and his mom will be stuck forever if he doesn't find some money fast. When Zeke starts working at a local pizza place, he meets labor activists who want to give him a voice, and the living wage he deserves for his work. Zeke has to decide between living the quiet life he's carved for himself and raising his voice for justice"--Provided by publisher.
Schools: 5



Fifteen and change
Howard, Max

Zeke would love to be invisible since his mother struggles to make ends meet and they live with her no-good boyfriend. When he gets a job at a pizza place to earn some extra money, he meets labor activists who want to give him a voice and a living wage. Zeke has to decide between trying to be invisible or letting his voice be heard.
Schools: 1


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