Violence 101
by:
Denis Wright (author)
Fourteen year-old Hamish doesn't simply do terrible things, he is committed to the belief that violence is the solution to the obstacles in life. But Hamish is also extremely smart, and extremely self-aware. And he considers everyone around him--the other institutionalized boys, his teachers and...
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Fourteen year-old Hamish doesn't simply do terrible things, he is committed to the belief that violence is the solution to the obstacles in life. But Hamish is also extremely smart, and extremely self-aware. And he considers everyone around him--the other institutionalized boys, his teachers and wardens, the whole world--as sheep, blindly following society's rules, unaware of what really dictates our existence. Hamish's heroes, like Alexander the Great, understood that violence drives us all. Through mesmerizing journal entries, Violence 101 paints a disturbing yet utterly compelling picture of an extremely bright, extremely misguided adolescent who must navigate a world that encourages aggressive behavior at every turn, but then struggles to help a young man who doesn't know where to draw the line between appropriate and inappropriate behavior.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780399254932 (0399254935)
Publish date: October 14th 2010
Publisher: Putnam Juvenile
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English
It's great that the author has a message but you do also need, like, a plot. And at least one character that is not a cipher. I gave up 23 pages in. This includes the forward. The forward that explained the one dimension of the one-dimensional main character: He is a smart teenage boy with ange...
3.5-would have been a 3 but once the character of Trev comes into the story about 2/3 of the way thru the story takes an interesting turn. Up to that point could have taken or left it. Good story for reluctant boy readers.
3.5-would have been a 3 but once the character of Trev comes into the story about 2/3 of the way thru the story takes an interesting turn. Up to that point could have taken or left it. Good story for reluctant boy readers.