Bang!
by Sharon Flake
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A teenage boy must face the harsh realities of inner city life, a disintegrating family, and destructive temptations as he struggles to find his identity as a young man.Tags
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This book tackles the struggles that Mann, a thirteen year old, struggles with. His struggles truly begin after his kid-brother is shot and killed. Throughout the story, other people he knows wind up dead from gun violence as well. This novel does a great job at explaining difficult situations that children can face. I would have this book in my classroom library because some students may have faced some of the things that Mann does in this book.
It started off with a boy named "Mann." Their neighborhood was very easy to die. Meaning that it was alot like America. First of all, lots of people in the neighborhood this book talks about have guns, and whenever someone just steps somewhere at the wrong place and wrong time which disturbs people, they will probably get killed. Later, Mann and his best friend "Kee-Lee" got kicked out of their homes and have to live by themselves. Then their adventure had really got exciting.
In my opinion, this book was really good that I couldn't put it down till I finished it. The ending was very touching, and it almost made me cry. I recommend it for readers in the age of 13-17. Inside this book has a lot of depressing love.
Sharon G. Flake was show more born on December 24th, 1955 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Some of her other works are "Money Hungry," and "The Skin I'm In." show less
In my opinion, this book was really good that I couldn't put it down till I finished it. The ending was very touching, and it almost made me cry. I recommend it for readers in the age of 13-17. Inside this book has a lot of depressing love.
Sharon G. Flake was show more born on December 24th, 1955 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Some of her other works are "Money Hungry," and "The Skin I'm In." show less
Mann's family lost his little brother to a street shooting two years ago and his family was changed forever. All the family members are grieivng in different ways, while the murders continue in their neighborhood. Mann's father comes up with a plan to toughen him up and turn him into a strong man. But his father's desperate plan results in more loss and hardships.
This book is an intense look at how violence affects families and neighborhoods, and how they are torn apart by it.
Audiobook includes interview with the author.
A poem at the begining of the book could maybe be the booktalk?
Mann's is 13 and his younger brother Jason was shot and killed two years ago. Jason was only seven years old, and his family is torn apart. When Mann show more starts getting into trouble at school and in the neighborhood his father thinks that the way to turn Mann and his best friend Kee-Lee into strong men is to take them camping and leave them alone two weeks away from home. show less
This book is an intense look at how violence affects families and neighborhoods, and how they are torn apart by it.
Audiobook includes interview with the author.
A poem at the begining of the book could maybe be the booktalk?
Mann's is 13 and his younger brother Jason was shot and killed two years ago. Jason was only seven years old, and his family is torn apart. When Mann show more starts getting into trouble at school and in the neighborhood his father thinks that the way to turn Mann and his best friend Kee-Lee into strong men is to take them camping and leave them alone two weeks away from home. show less
Mann is an African American boy who experiences things such as a rough neighborhood and racism. He is torn between growing up and being the kid that he still is.
A story about two friends who find themselves in a bad situation and make a pack not to tell. Q and JD are out riding their bikes one day when JD pulls out a gun and shoots a vending truck driver. The two boys run hoping no one saw them. However, when JD tries to frame Q for the shooting, JD's sister is the who provides the evidence to prove Q's innocents. A thrilling book about choices and the impact they have to change a persons life.
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Sharon G. Flake was named a Publishers Weekly Flying Start as an author to watch. Her books for teens have received many accolades, including the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award for The Skin I'm In and a Coretta Scott King Honor for Money Hungry. "Flake's strength ... lies in developing genuine, believable adults and children," the Bulletin show more declared in a starred review for Begging for Change, a Bulletin Blue Ribbon Book and ALA Quick Pick. Ms. Flake is a former youth counselor. She lives in Pittsburgh with her daughter. show less
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- Original publication date
- 2005
- People/Characters
- Mann Adler; Mom; Dad; Kee-lee
- First words
- They kill people where I live
- Quotations
- “I miss you too We all do
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)I miss you too
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