Endgame

Endgame - Paperback

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Endgame

Endgame - Paperback

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Book Overview

by Nancy Garden (Author)

"A hard-hitting and eloquent look at the impact of bullying." -School Library Journal

New town, new school, new start. That's what fourteen-year-old Gray Wilton believes. But it doesn't take long for him to realize that there are bullies in every school, and he's always their punching bag. Their abuses escalate until Gray feels trapped and alone. He has no power at all until he enters the halls of Greenford High School with his father's semiautomatic in hand. Nancy Garden deftly explores the cruelty of bullying and its devastating effects. In this brutal, heartbreaking story, a school shooting shatters lives on both sides of the gun.

Author Biography

Nancy Garden is the award-winning author of Annie on My Mind, one of the first young adult novels to dramatize a lesbian relationship. She currently lives in Massachusetts. Visit her at www.nancygarden.com.

Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions: 0.8 x 6.9 x 4.9 IN
Publication Date: November 06, 2012
Accelerated Reader:
Quiz Name: Endgame
Interest Level: Upper Grades, 9-12
Reading Level: 4.8
Point Value: 9
ISBN9780152063771
Author Nancy Garden
PublisherClarion Books
GenreYoung adult
FormatPaperback
PublishedNovember 2012
LanguageENG- English
Pages304
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceTeens & young adults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Nancy Garden

Nancy Garden is the author of young adult novels including The Year They Burned the Books and Endgame. She is also the author of the YA nonfiction book Hear Us Out!, as well as novels for children and the picture book Molly's Family. Garden was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and has lived most of her life in New England and New York. She spent her early adult years working in theater, doing office work, teaching, and editing. During that time, she wrote in the evenings, on weekends, and on vacations, as well as at odd moments while working. Now she writes as close to full-time as possible. When she isn't writing, visiting schools, or making speeches, she enjoys reading, gardening, hiking, the outdoors, and anything to do with dogs. She has received the Margaret A. Edwards Award, the Lambda Book Award and the Robert Downs Intellectual Freedom Award. She and her partner of over twenty years divide their time between small towns in Massachusetts and Maine.

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