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Author Hooper, Don P., author.

Title True true / Don P. Hooper.

Publication Info. New York : Nancy Paulsen Books, 2023.
©2023.

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Location Call No. Status
 Avon Free Public Library - Teen New Materials  TEEN HOOPER, D.    Check Shelf
 Cheshire Public Library - YA  YA FICTION HOOPER    Check Shelf
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Teen New Books  TEEN HOOPER    Check Shelf
 Middletown, Russell Library - NEW Young Adult Book  YA-HOOPER    DUE 05-18-24
 Plainville Public Library - Young Adult  YA FIC HOOPER    Check Shelf
 Simsbury Public Library - Teen  NEW TEEN HOOPER, DON    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Teen New Materials  YA HOOPER DON    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Teen  YA-HOOPER    Check Shelf
Description 368 pages ; 22 cm.
Audience Ages 12 and up. Nancy Paulsen Books.
Grades 7-9. Nancy Paulsen Books.
Summary When Gil, a Black teen from Brooklyn, struggles to fit in at his primarily white Manhattan prep school, he wages a clandestine war against the racist administration, parents, and students, while working with other Black students to ensure their voices are finally heard.
This is not how seventeen-year-old Gil imagined beginning his senior year--on the subway dressed in a tie and khakis headed towards Manhattan instead of his old public school in Brooklyn. Augustin Prep may only be a borough away, but the exclusive private school feels like it's a different world entirely compared to Gil's predominately Caribbean neighborhood in Brooklyn. If it weren't for the partial scholarship, the school's robotic program and the chance for a better future, Gil wouldn't have even considered going. Then after a racist run-in with the school's golden boy on the first day ends in a fight that leaves only Gil suspended, Gil understands the truth about his new school--Augustin may pay lip service to diversity, but that isn't the same as truly accepting him and the other Black students as equal. But Gil intends to leave his mark on Augustin anyway. If the school isn't going to carve out a space for him, he will carve it out for himself. Using Sun Tzu's The Art of War as his guide, Gil wages his own clandestine war against the racist administration, parents and students, and works with the other Black students to ensure their voices are finally heard. But the more enmeshed Gil becomes in school politics, the more difficult it becomes to balance not only his life at home with his friends and family, but a possible new romance with a girl he'd move mountains for. In the end, his war could cost him everything he wants the most.
Subject Preparatory schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Racism in education -- Juvenile fiction.
Jamaican Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
African Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
Private schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Teenage boys -- Juvenile fiction.
New York (N.Y.) -- Juvenile fiction.
Preparatory schools -- Fiction.
Schools -- Fiction.
Racism -- Fiction.
Jamaican Americans -- Fiction.
African Americans -- Fiction.
New York (N.Y.) -- Fiction.
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Prejudice & Racism.
Genre/Form Young adult fiction.
Social problem fiction.
School fiction.
Romance fiction.
ISBN 9780593462102 (hardcover)
0593462106 (hardcover)
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