Synopses & Reviews
In a startling, often poignant student journal, acclaimed poet and novelist Ron Koertge creates a suburban high school both familiar and terrifying.
The Branston High School Class of 2001 seems familiar enough on the surface: there's the Smart One, the Fat Kid, Social Conscience, Bad Girl, Good Girl, Jock, Anorexic, Dyke, Rich Boy, Sistah, Stud . . . and Boyd, an Angry Young Man who has just made a dangerous new friend. Now he's making a list.
The Branston High School Class of 2001. You might think you know them. You might be surprised.
A unique poetic novel, THE BRIMSTONE JOURNALS provides an ideal opportunity for young adults to discuss violence in schools.
Synopsis
The Branston High School Class of 2001 seems familiar enough on the surface: there's the smart one, the fat kid, the bad girl, the good girl, the jock, the anorexic, the rich kid, the stud. Then there's Boyd, the angry young man who has just made a dangerous friend. Now he's making a list. A unique novel that provides an opportunity for young adults to discuss violence in schools.128 pp.