All the right stuff

author: Myers, Walter Dean
The summer after his absentee father is killed in a random shooting, Paul volunteers at a Harlem soup kitchen where he listens to lessons about "the social contract" from an elderly African American man, and mentors a seventeen-year-old unwed mother who wants to make it to college on a basketball scholarship.
year: 2012, 2013
call number/section: 1000
subjects: conduct of life, juvenile fiction, social contract, african americans, fiction, harlem (new york, n.y.), juvenile fiction, fiction, bildungsromans, fiction, coming of age, fiction, bildungsromans

Editions


All the right stuff
Myers, Walter Dean
Amistad (2012)
The summer after his absentee father is killed in a random shooting, Paul volunteers at a Harlem soup kitchen where he listens to lessons about "the social contract" from an elderly African American man, and mentors a seventeen-year-old unwed mother who wants to make it to college on a basketball scholarship.
Schools: 24



All the Right Stuff
Myers, Walter Dean
Amistad (2013)
The summer after his absentee father is killed in a random shooting, Paul works at a Harlem soup kitchen, where he listens to lessons about "the social contract" from an elderly African American man and mentors a seventeen-year-old unwed mother who wants to make it to college on a basketball scholarship.
Schools: 4



All the right stuff
Myers, Walter Dean

The summer after his absentee father is killed in a random shooting, Paul volunteers at a Harlem soup kitchen where he listens to lessons about "the social contract" from an elderly African American man, and mentors a seventeen-year-old unwed mother who wants to make it to college on a basketball scholarship.
Schools: 1


Search system copyright © 2010 Genesee Valley Board of Cooperative Educational Services