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Ghetto Cowboy (the inspiration for Concrete Cowboy)
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Ghetto Cowboy (the inspiration for Concrete Cowboy)
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) G. Neri
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Illustrated by Jesse Joshua Watson
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:224 | Dimensions(mm): Height 211,Width 141 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780763664534
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Classifications | Dewey:FIC |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Candlewick Press,U.S.
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Imprint |
Candlewick Press,U.S.
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Publication Date |
6 August 2013 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Now a feature film, Concrete Cowboy, starring Idris Elba "Original in theme and inspirational in tone and content." - Booklist From a Coretta Scott King Author Award Honor winner comes a street- smart tale about a displaced teen who learns to defend what's right - the Cowboy Way. Inspired by the little- known urban riders of Philly and Brooklyn, this compelling tale of latter- day cowboy justice champions a world where your friends always have your back, especially when the chips are down.
ReviewsOnce again, G. Neri has done what he does best: taken a real-life scenario and turned it into compelling fiction. Cole's authentic voice will resonate with readers-it grabbed me right from the start and wouldn't let me go. An outstanding book! - Coe Booth, author of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize Winner Tyrell The unique subject matter alone makes this a book worth picking up. Cole's heartwarming, heartrending voice, his struggle, and his triumph, make this a book worth reading to the end.-Sundee T. Frazier, author of the Coretta Scott King / John Steptoe New Talent Award Winner Brendan Buckley's Universe and Everything in It Ghetto Cowboy is an exceptional and deeply moving story about a father and son finding their way to each other and a community daring to fight for what they believe in. G. Neri has created a story that ropes us in and saddles us up for a heartwarming ride. - Hope Anita Smith, author of the Coretta Scott King Honor Winner Keeping the Night Watch This well-written book is based on a true story of urban cowboys in Philadelphia and New York. Cole's spot-on emotional insight is conveyed through believable dialogue and the well-paced plot offers information about a little-known aspect of African-American history as well as a portrait of contemporary urban stable life. Watson's illustrations punctuate the intriguing aspects of the story and make the novel more appealing. -School Library Journal A fascinating glimpse of a culture most readers will not have heard of. -Kirkus Reviews Neri's story is original in theme and inspirational in tone and content. -Booklist Coltrane's narration is written in easy-reading colloquial language, making the book a likely sell to reluctant readers and possibility for older readalouds. -Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books There's an honesty to the book and to the changes Cole experiences. And while the story itself may contain a happy ending for both boy and horse, that doesn't mean it's an easy ending for either of them...Definitely recommended for everyone. -A Fuse 8 Production (SLJ blog) A heartwarming story about inner-city kids who bond with a band of forgotten race horses. . . . The great morality lesson here is not the only beauty of the story. The rhythm of the writing, the smells and sounds of the neighborhood, the developing relationship between a boy and his estranged father add up to an appealing novel, especially for an under-written-for segment of young male readers. -The Christian Science Monitor
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