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A carregar... The Giant (Bareknuckle)por Jonathan Mary-todd
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Mr. Chilton rescued Luc from his hard life in Quebec four years earlier. Luc is not sure, but thinks he might be sixteen or seventeen years old. He doesn’t talk much and likes to see Mr. Chilton happy, so has become their breadwinner in his new life in The Bowery. Read the rest of the review on my blog: http://shouldireaditornot.wordpress.com/2014/04/06/the-giant-jonathan-mary-todd/ ( ) The Giant is the latest in the Bareknuckle series featuring young fighters in New York City, circa 1870. Luc is the giant - a hulking, kind, illiterate young man who easily wins all of his bareknuckle fights. The money he earns at the local fight club provides only shabby room and board with any small profit going to Mr. Chilton, the man who brought him from Canada to New York. Life, however, is better than it was in Quebec; and Luc is not unhappy until a stranger with boxing kangaroos joins up with Mr. Chilton. Thoughtful and kind, Luc is uncomfortable seeing the kangaroo, Genghis, forced to fight amidst the drunken crowds at the seedy Woodrat Club. One day in Quebec, when Luc was chopping wood, a few of the others dragged a man into camp. The man had been hunting for furs when snow began to fall, covering some of the traps he'd set. Soon the man stepped into one of them. The older men brought him indoors before he could bleed out, but it took five of them together to pry the trap loose. Genghis's fight the night before worked like a trap on Luc. Each thought of it was painful, but he could not shake the memory. He had felt the drain throughout the morning, and he felt it in his room. Unaccustomed to making decisions on his own, Luc's conscience finally compels him to act independently. Bareknuckle is a "hi-lo" series, aimed at older, struggling or reluctant readers. There is an art to writing prose that appeals to young adults but needs only a minimal mastery of reading and vocabulary. Jonathan Mary-Todd capably handles the "hi-lo" genre. Readers will be rewarded with a compelling story of self-determination and a taste of New York history. For teachers: Pages: 104 Reading Level: 4 Interest Level: 6-12 Ages: 11-18 ATOS Quiz #: 163032 ATOS AR Points: 2.00 ATOS: 4.90 Lexile Level: 760 (advance reader copy supplied by publisher) http://shelf-employed.blogspot.com sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
In 1874 Manhattan, Luc, sixteen, at nearly seven feet tall and seemingly impervious to pain, has become a local boxing star but when kangaroos are introduced to the ring, Luc's tender heart leads him to run away to save a joey. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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