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Fast Talk on a Slow Track
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Fast Talk on a Slow Track

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From National Book Award finalist Rita Williams-Garcia!

Denzel Watson is a fast talker with a system, and it’s made him valedictorian. But when he goes to a summer program at Princeton, he takes a fall. How can he tell his proud family that he won’t be able to cut it in the Ivy League? Instead, he spends the rest of the summer selling candy, up against Top Man Mello, a drop-out with a police record. For the first time, Denzel is forced to take a hard look at himself – and how much further he could fall.

Williams-Garcia confronts some crucial issues that are generally ignored in YA fiction: issues of class and race, friendship and competition, identity and failure. –Booklist

Teens everywhere will be able to identify and commiserate with Denzel. School Library Journal, starred review

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Australia
Country
Australia
Date
1 December 1998
Pages
192
ISBN
9780141302317

From National Book Award finalist Rita Williams-Garcia!

Denzel Watson is a fast talker with a system, and it’s made him valedictorian. But when he goes to a summer program at Princeton, he takes a fall. How can he tell his proud family that he won’t be able to cut it in the Ivy League? Instead, he spends the rest of the summer selling candy, up against Top Man Mello, a drop-out with a police record. For the first time, Denzel is forced to take a hard look at himself – and how much further he could fall.

Williams-Garcia confronts some crucial issues that are generally ignored in YA fiction: issues of class and race, friendship and competition, identity and failure. –Booklist

Teens everywhere will be able to identify and commiserate with Denzel. School Library Journal, starred review

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Australia
Country
Australia
Date
1 December 1998
Pages
192
ISBN
9780141302317