Synopses & Reviews
Cooper Jewett never knew his real parents. His grandparents, who raised him, have both passed away. Now, Cooper has no one, not even a dog to keep him company. All he wants is to keep their New Hampshire dairy farm going.
All of a sudden, strange and inexplicable things begin to happen. Someone is trying to sabotage the farm, and a challenger to the incumbent president is pressuring Cooper to campaign with him. Who exactly is Cooper Jewett, and what does the government want with him?
Review
“This fast-paced and suspenseful story by Newbery and Printz Award winner Gary Schmidt, set on a New Hampshire dairy farm, creates both a bucolic rural existence and scenes of political greed and ambition . . . the novel is reminiscent of Anthony Horowitzs Alex Ryder stories and will find a delighted audience of young listeners who like adventure as well as happy endings brought about by hard work and good intentions.”—
School Library Journal“Political intrigue meets small-town New Hampshire in this story of identity, perseverance and love.”—Publishers Weekly
“Political intrigue comes to rural New Hampshire in this quiet thriller. Readers will root for this appealing protagonist.”—The Horn Book Magazine
“It is a timely novel of coming-of-age into a society increasingly divided along cultural lines.”—Voices of Youth Advocates “Coopers grief, solitude, and loneliness are poignantly and realistically drawn, and secondary characters add humor to this fast-paced tale.”—School Library Journal
“. . . the political machinations are fun. Best of all, though, are the realistic portrayal of a young teen alone, the unsentimental details of his work, the lyrical sense of the place he loves, and, above all, the meaning of family.”—Booklist
“. . . an outrageous adventure story and a moving tale of self-discovery.”—Grand Rapids Press
“This quick paced mystery thriller will keep readers turning the pages.”—Palmetto Parent
Synopsis
Gary Schmidt's First Boy fast-paced political thriller will have the reader turning the pages in anticipation of the next clue.
You're my first boy, Cooper, my first boy, grandfather says just before he dies. All alone in the world, without even a dog, the only thing that keeps Cooper going is running the dairy farm.
Suddenly, black sedans are swarming all around Cooper's small New Hampshire town, driven by mysterious men in dark suits. Cooper's barn is burned to the ground, and his house is broken into and searched during the night. The President of the United States calls on Cooper for a visit, and her opponent wants Cooper to join him on the campaign trail.
Who exactly is Cooper Jewett, and what does the government want with him?
Synopsis
He was just a farm boy. Why was someone out to get him?
About the Author
Gary Schmidt does not live in New Hampshire. He does, however, live on a farm—with his wife, Anne, six children, too many cats, and not enough dogs. He teaches writing at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and he writes his novels on a 1953 Royal manual typewriter in a barn. His novel Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy was both a Newbery Honor Book and a Printz Honor Book. He is also the author of Maras Stories and The Wonders of Donal ODonnell.