In the summer of 1971, Jack Gantos was an aspiring writer looking for adventure, cash for college tuition, and a way out of a dead-end job. For ten thousand dollars, he recklessly agreed to help sail a sixty-foot yacht loaded with a ton of hashish from the Virgin Islands to New York City, where he and his partners sold the drug until federal agents caught up with them. For his part in the conspiracy, Gantos was sentenced to serve up to six years in prison. But once he was locked up in a small, yellow-walled cell, he found inspiration. He moved from wanting to be a writer to writing, and ultimately overcame the worst experience of his life.
Jack Gantos
Dead End In Norvelt
$23.95 – Hardcover book / Farrar Straus & Giro
Winner of the 2012 Newbery Medal.
Melding the entirely true and the wildly fictional, Dead End in Norvelt is a novel about an incredible two months for a kid named Jack Gantos, whose plans for vacation excitement are sho... Buy or find out more →
Hole In My Life
$14.95 – Trade paperback / Red Fox Books
In the summer of 1971, Jack Gantos was an aspiring writer looking for adventure, cash for college tuition, and a way out of a dead-end job. For ten thousand dollars, he recklessly agreed to help sail a sixty-foot yacht l... Buy or find out more →
Jack On The Tracks
$15.00 – Paperback book / Farrar Straus & Giro
From the Newbery Medal–winning author ofDead End in Norvelt, nine semi-autobiographical stories that will make you laugh so hard it hurts
InJack on the Tracks, fifth-grader Jack Henry is hoping for fresh adventure whe... Buy or find out more →