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SCRAWL BY MARK SHULMAN--#RLP- 43
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eBay item number:387589755220
Item specifics
- Condition
- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Series
- NO
- Type
- Short Stories
- Title
- SCRAWL
- Age Level
- Ages 4-8, Ages 9-12, Young Adults
- Modified Item
- No
- ISBN
- 9781250012692
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Square Fish
ISBN-10
1250012694
ISBN-13
9781250012692
eBay Product ID (ePID)
127408277
Product Key Features
Book Title
Scrawl : a Novel
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Social Themes / Bullying, Social Themes / Homelessness & Poverty, School & Education, School & Education / General, General, Social Themes / Peer Pressure
Publication Year
2012
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
7.4 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
6.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Scrawl is the rare novel written from the bully's point of view. . . . It's useful to point out that much can hide under a hardened exterior., There's something special about this book. . . . It's all put together so pleasingly, with punch and wit and smarts, and in such a way that the events and characters stay with you., With the potential to occupy the rarified air of titles like S. E. Hinton's The Outsiders and Chris Crutcher's Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes , Scrawl paints the stereotypical school bully in a different, poignant light., " Scrawl is the rare novel written from the bully's point of view. . . . It's useful to point out that much can hide under a hardened exterior." - Los Angeles Times "There's something special about this book. . . . It's all put together so pleasingly, with punch and wit and smarts, and in such a way that the events and characters stay with you." -PW.com "Shelf Talker" blog "A memorable debut." - Kirkus Reviews "With the potential to occupy the rarified air of titles like S. E. Hinton's The Outsiders and Chris Crutcher's Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes , Scrawl paints the stereotypical school bully in a different, poignant light." - VOYA "Readers seeking an unflinching look at high-school politics from the perspective of the disenfranchised will find in Tod an illuminating guide." - BCCB "Tod has a real way with words (the way he crashes, then dominates the spelling bee is priceless). . . . Shulman establishes a nice voice for him, as Tod rips jokes so dry they can float away and shows some real heart dealing with his less-than-desirable lot in life. . . . An unusual sort of bully redemption story." - Booklist "In a unique version of a story told in journal format, the writing Tod does in detention becomes this book. . . . Through his own words, the reader grows to love this hard-edged character. . . . Tod's voice is natural and consistent. Shulman captures the viewpoint of a believable eighth grader, while conveying Tod's maturity and sharp sense of humor. Tod's backstory is seamlessly woven into his narrative. This book will engage a wide audience, but it will appeal most strongly to junior high school boys, particularly those who may be bored by schoolwork or have trouble finding books that interest them." -Children's Literature "This is a different take on the bully story. It lets the readers inside the mind of a bully and see the reasoning for his actions. The story is true to life, funny, and shows that people who are seen as troublemakers can change. . . . Highly recommended." - Library Media Connection , " Scrawl is the rare novel written from the bully's point of view. . . . It's useful to point out that much can hide under a hardened exterior." -- Los Angeles Times "There's something special about this book. . . . It's all put together so pleasingly, with punch and wit and smarts, and in such a way that the events and characters stay with you." -- PW.com "Shelf Talker" blog "A memorable debut." -- Kirkus Reviews "With the potential to occupy the rarified air of titles like S. E. Hinton's The Outsiders and Chris Crutcher's Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes , Scrawl paints the stereotypical school bully in a different, poignant light." -- VOYA "Readers seeking an unflinching look at high-school politics from the perspective of the disenfranchised will find in Tod an illuminating guide." -- BCCB "Tod has a real way with words (the way he crashes, then dominates the spelling bee is priceless). . . . Shulman establishes a nice voice for him, as Tod rips jokes so dry they can float away and shows some real heart dealing with his less-than-desirable lot in life. . . . An unusual sort of bully redemption story." -- Booklist "In a unique version of a story told in journal format, the writing Tod does in detention becomes this book. . . . Through his own words, the reader grows to love this hard-edged character. . . . Tod's voice is natural and consistent. Shulman captures the viewpoint of a believable eighth grader, while conveying Tod's maturity and sharp sense of humor. Tod's backstory is seamlessly woven into his narrative. This book will engage a wide audience, but it will appeal most strongly to junior high school boys, particularly those who may be bored by schoolwork or have trouble finding books that interest them." -- Children's Literature "This is a different take on the bully story. It lets the readers inside the mind of a bully and see the reasoning for his actions. The story is true to life, funny, and shows that people who are seen as troublemakers can change. . . . Highly recommended." -- Library Media Connection, In a unique version of a story told in journal format, the writing Tod does in detention becomes this book. . . . Through his own words, the reader grows to love this hard-edged character. . . . Tod's voice is natural and consistent. Shulman captures the viewpoint of a believable eighth grader, while conveying Tod's maturity and sharp sense of humor. Tod's backstory is seamlessly woven into his narrative. This book will engage a wide audience, but it will appeal most strongly to junior high school boys, particularly those who may be bored by schoolwork or have trouble finding books that interest them., Readers seeking an unflinching look at high-school politics from the perspective of the disenfranchised will find in Tod an illuminating guide., Tod has a real way with words (the way he crashes, then dominates the spelling bee is priceless). . . . Shulman establishes a nice voice for him, as Tod rips jokes so dry they can float away and shows some real heart dealing with his less-than-desirable lot in life. . . . An unusual sort of bully redemption story., This is a different take on the bully story. It lets the readers inside the mind of a bully and see the reasoning for his actions. The story is true to life, funny, and shows that people who are seen as troublemakers can change. . . . Highly recommended.
Grade From
Seventh Grade
Dewey Decimal
Fic
Grade To
Twelfth Grade
Synopsis
Tod Munn is a bully. He's tough, but times are even tougher. The wimps have stopped coughing up their lunch money. The administration is cracking down. Then to make things worse, Tod and his friends get busted doing something bad. Something really bad. Lucky Tod must spend his daily detention in a hot, empty room with Mrs. Woodrow, a no-nonsense guidance counselor. He doesn't know why he's there, but she does. Tod's punishment: to scrawl his story in a beat-up notebook. He can be painfully funny and he can be brutally honest. But can Mrs. Woodrow help Tod stop playing the bad guy before he actually turns into one . . . for real? Read Tod's notebook for yourself.
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