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Tell It True

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "Through the act of bearing witness, Lisa evolves from reluctant student editor to a budding journalist. She leaves the death chamber observation room changed, and readers are likely to turn the final page of her story with new perspectives as well." —Kate Messner, New York Times Book Review "It is at times very warm, and it is at times deeply serious. It is about locating truth and reporting it honestly. It is about identifying the factual and presenting the 'real' story. It is about what it means to be human. And it is gripping from start to finish." — Steven Whitton, The Anniston Star "Fifteen-year-old Lisa Rives seems to want for nothing. Her lovely house, beauty-queen-turned-realtor mom, and engineer dad paint a picture-perfect life in Beachside, AL. But the truth is that her parents are always arguing about a mysterious person named Denice, and her mother is concerned that Lisa is antisocial. An introvert who prefers journalism over friends, Lisa doesn't dress or carry herself in a way that pleases her Southern social butterfly mom; Lisa dons dark baggy clothes year-round and hides behind her long black hair. Her best friend Preethy is the only one who seems to understand. Wanting to promote truth and honesty in a world of skewed realities, Lisa becomes the editor of her high school newspaper, but she has no idea what she's in for. She nearly ruins the outcome for her school election and appears on CNN as the youngest member of the press to have witnessed a modern-day prison execution. Peppered with a diverse cast of characters, this novel tackles sexual harassment, the death sentence vs. life without parole, and the reliability of social and news media. VERDICT: Fans of thrillers and truth-seeking protagonists will enjoy this fast-paced coming-of-age read, which lends a voice to the call for a more conscious society." —School Library Journal *"A 15-year-old journalist gets a schooling in the power—and responsibility—of the press.        "Setting up and then deftly tweaking expectations the way he did in his debut, Atty at Law (2020), Lockette pitches self-styled “brainy rebel” Lisa Rives into a whirl of hard choices and gut checks after she takes over editorship of her school’s paper as, mostly, a favor to her bestie (and the paper’s only other employee), Preethy Narend. Her first (but far from last) lesson in journalism’s hazards and rewards comes after she asks the two candidates for class president to identify with a political party. Her question recasts the election as a contest between a dedicated do-gooder focused on sexual equality in school sports and a Donald Trump mini-me—who, this being red-state Alabama—wins in a landslide. But Lisa has much bigger fish to fry after discovering that state law seemingly gives her the right to attend a convicted killer’s upcoming execution. Could she go? Should she? The blowback both in and beyond school when news of her formal request gets out includes national attention, a quick suspension, and, toughest of all, conflict with Preethy. But Lisa finds some unexpected allies, notably her mom, who turns out to be far more than the shallow stereotype her Southern belle persona suggests. The cast defaults to White, excepting Preethy’s Indian family and a minor Black character.      "Wry, engrossing, even occasionally funny—right up to a gut-wrenching capper." — Kirkus Reviews , starred review "Like the best journalism, Tim Lockette’s novel, Tell it True pulls no punches. It refuses to sugar coat the realities of being a teenager—family struggles, friendship, the feeling that you don’t belong—while also challenging readers to think about what it means to have integrity in a world that often rewards looking the other way. Laugh-out-loud funny and painfully real, Tell i...

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Authors Tim Lockette
Publisher Seven stories press
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 12 to 14
Product format Hardback
Released 28.09.2021
 
EAN 9781644210826
ISBN 978-1-64421-082-6
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 147 mm x 217 mm x 19 mm
Subject Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books

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