Tyrell - Hardcover

Booth, Coe

 
9780439838795: Tyrell

Synopsis

While living in a homeless shelter with his disconnected mother and little brother, Tyrell has to come to terms with the life he has been given and a father in prison, thus seeking to improve his situation, Tyrell believes that money is the answer and starts to consider illegal pursuits to get it.

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Review

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After his DJ father is incarcerated for drug dealing, 15-year-old Tyrell, his brother and his mother
are rendered homeless and move to a slummy city shelter in the Bronx. His mom's ineffectual attempts
at keeping the family afloat financially and emotionally soon fall flat, and Tyrell is forced to take the
family's situation into his own hands. Inspired by his father, he decides to throw a secret dance party
in an abandoned bus garage with a steep admission charge guaranteed to boost his family's income.
Booth, a writing consultant for the NYC Housing Authority, clearly understands how teens living on
the edgein shelters, in projects, on the streetlive, talk and survive. It's the slick street language of
these tough but lovable characters and her gritty landscapes that will capture the interests of urban
fiction fans. While the complex party-planning plotline doesn't exactly cut a straight path, its
convoluted-ness undoubtedly illustrates the kinds of obstacles these teens must overcome and the
connections they need to make in order to surviveinside or outside the law. (Fiction. YA)
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*STAR*Booklist
You don't hardly get to have no kinda childhood in the hood. At 15, Tyrell, is trying to keep his little brother in school and safe in their roach-infested shelter in the Bronx. He's dropped out of school, and Moms wants want him to sell weed to make money. But Tyrell is too smart. He doesn't want to end up in prison like his dad, so he tries to organize a neighborhood party to raise money. His girlfriend, Novisha, isn't happy that Tyrell has dropped out. She loves him, and they make out, but he respects her wish to remain a virgin. Booth, who was born and raised in the Bronx, is now a social worker there, and her first novel is heartbreakingly realistic. There are some plot contrivancesincluding Tyrell's stumbling upon Novisha's diarybut the immediate first-person narrative is pitch-perfect: fast, funny, and anguished (There's also lots of use of the n-word, though the term is employed in the colloquial sense, not as an insult). Unlike many books reflecting the contemporary street scene, this one is more than just a pat situation with a glib resolution; it's filled with surprising twists and turns that continue to the end. Hazel Rochman
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About the Author

Coe Booth is a graduate of The New School s Writing for Children MFA program, and a winner of the L.A. Times Book Prize for Young Adult Fiction. She is the author of Tyrell and Kendra, and was born and still lives in the Bronx.


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9780439838801: Tyrell

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ISBN 10:  0439838800 ISBN 13:  9780439838801
Publisher: Scholastic US, 2007
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