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Edenville Owlsby Robert B. Parker
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:There is something evil in the air. Fourteen-year-old Bobby senses it. Who is that man he saw arguing with his pretty new English teacher? And what was the real reason she missed school for days afterward? Bobby knows he should mind his own business, but times are confusing. World War II has just ended and the world is changing. Bobby's world, especially. There's his relationship with Joanie, for one — why does being her friend feel awkward all of a sudden? And then there are his buddies, the junior varsity Edenville Owls — a group of basketball players in need of a leader. Can they help each other off the court as well as they can on it? They will need to. Something evil is in the air. Robert B. Parker brings the same powerful storyline and spare, atmospheric prose to his first novel for young readers that he does to his New York Times best selling "Spenser" novels. A perfect fit. Review:"Parker, the bestselling author of detective novels for adults, brings a healthy dose of noir to his first outing for children, set in the years following the end of WWII. Narrating is Bobby Murphy, an eighth-grader at Center Junior High in a town called Edenville. His school lacks a gymnasium, so Bobby and a few close friends start up an informal rag-tag basketball team, which plays against teams from other local junior high schools. As the Owls — the group's chosen team name — improve their skills in their quest to win a statewide tournament played at Boston Garden, Bobby's relationship with longtime friend Joanie Gibson begins to grow, causing tension with his teammate, Nick, who's interested in her romantically. Additionally, Bobby finds himself wrapped up in a mystery involving his new, young English teacher, Miss Delaney; one day, while staying late, he sees a strange man being rough with her outside the school. He scares the man off, but despite her insistence that he drop the matter, Bobby investigates further with the help of Joanie and his teammates. They unravel the secret that Miss Delaney is hiding, and Bobby discovers a world of suburban white supremacy and neo-Nazism. Though Parker saturates his writing with period slang and details, the book holds a timely resonance as Bobby strives to act in a noble, moral way in a confusing post-war era. Ages 10-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) Review:"Like Spenser, the private detective featured in many of Parker's adult titles, Bobby wrestles with issues of honor, integrity, and what it means to be a man, and the dialog crackles....YAs will thoroughly enjoy this entertaining thriller." KLIATT About the AuthorRobert B. Parker brings the same powerful story line and spare, atmospheric prose to his first novel for young readers that he does to his New York Times bestselling Spenser novels. A perfect fit. Robert B. Parker lives in Boston, Massachusetts. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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