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the outsiders by se hinton: The Outsiders S. E Hinton, 1967 |
the outsiders by se hinton: The Outsiders S. E. Hinton, 1967-04-24 When it was first published in 1967, The Outsiders defied convention with its immediate, deeply sympathetic portrayal of Ponyboy and his struggle to find a place for himself in a difficult world. Thirty years later, it speaks to teenagers as powerfully as ever. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Tex S. E. Hinton, 2013-08-06 From the best-selling author of The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton's Tex explores friendships, conflict, depression, self-destructive behavior, and truth and acceptance. This edition includes a new and exclusive Author's Note. Easygoing and reckless, Tex, likes everyone and everything, especially his horse, Negrito, and Johnny Collins' blue-eyed sister, Jamie. Life with his older brother, Mason, would be just about perfect if only he would stop complaining about Pop, who hasn't been home in five months. While Mason worries about paying the bills and getting a basketball scholarship--his ticket out of Oklahoma--Tex just seems to attract trouble. When everything seems to be falling apart, how can Tex find a way to keep things together? |
the outsiders by se hinton: That Was Then, This Is Now S. E. Hinton, 2021-05-04 Another classic from the author of the internationally bestselling The Outsiders Continue celebrating 50 years of The Outsiders by reading this companion novel. That Was Then, This is Now is S. E. Hinton's moving portrait of the bond between best friends Bryon and Mark and the tensions that develop between them as they begin to grow up and grow apart. A mature, disciplined novel which excites a response in the reader . . . Hard to forget.—The New York Times |
the outsiders by se hinton: S.E. Hinton Marylou Morano-Kjelle, 2007-01-01 Describes the life and accomplishments of the award-winning author of The Outsiders, That Was Then, This Is Now, and Rumble Fish. |
the outsiders by se hinton: The Outsiders 40th Anniversary edition S. E. Hinton, 2007-09-06 Inspiration for the 2024 Tony Award Winner for Best Musical! Celebrate the fortieth anniversary of a classic with this stunning edition, featuring the original cover. First published by Viking in 1967, The Outsiders immediately resonated with young adults. This groundbreaking novel was like nothing else out there—it was honest and gritty, and was a deeply sympathetic portrayal of Ponyboy, a young man who finds himself on the outside of regular society. Forty years later, with over thirteen million copies sold, the story is as fresh and powerful to teenagers today as it ever was. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Taming the Star Runner S.E. Hinton, 2014-01-15 “A powerful story” of a boy leaving the city streets for a summer at a horse farm—and discovering the possibility of a different life(Kirkus Reviews). An ALA Best Book for Young Adults An ALA Quick Pick With an absent mother and a domineering stepfather, Travis uses his tough-guy exterior to hide his true passion: writing. After a violent confrontation with his stepfather, Travis is sent to live on his uncle’s horse ranch—exile to a born-and-bred city kid. Angry and yearning for a connection, Travis befriends Casey, the horse-riding instructor at the ranch, and the untamable horse in her stable: the Star Runner. When a friend from the city visits with stories of other kids from the neighborhood facing jail time, Travis is more determined than ever that he needs to escape the life of juvenile delinquency he seems destined for. When the offer of a book deal comes through, Travis is hopeful that this is his chance to escape—if only his stepfather will stop standing in the way of his dreams. In this novel, the acclaimed author of The Outsiders “portrays her characters with sympathy and yet commendably refuses to gloss over rough edges or gritty truths” (Publishers Weekly). “Hinton continues to grow more reflective in her books, but her great understanding, not of what teenagers are but of what they can hope to be, is undiminished.”—Kirkus Reviews |
the outsiders by se hinton: Penguin Minis: Looking for Alaska John Green, 2018-10-23 “Will slip equally well into a pocket as a Christmas stocking.” – The Wall Street Journal, “What to Give,” holiday gift guide. Introducing Penguin Minis! #1 bestselling author John Green like you've never read him before. • Featured in the New York Times, The Washington Post, BBC's The World, Real Simple, BuzzFeed, Bustle, and more! John Green's critically acclaimed debut, Looking for Alaska, is now available as a Penguin Mini edition. Complete and unabridged, the book's revolutionary landscape design and ultra-thin paper makes it easy to hold in one hand without sacrificing readability. Perfectly-sized to slip into a pocket or bag, Penguin Minis are ideal for reading on the go. About Looking for Alaska: Winner of the Michael L. Printz Award Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist A Great American Reads selection A New York Times Bestseller A USA Today Bestseller Top Ten, NPR’s 100 Best-Ever Teen Novels TIME Magazine's 100 Best Young Adult Novels of All Time Before. Miles Halter is fascinated by famous last words. He leaves for boarding school to seek what Rabelais called “The Great Perhaps.” Much awaits Miles, including clever and self-destructive Alaska Young, who will pull Miles into her labyrinth and catapult him into the Great Perhaps. After. Nothing will ever be the same. A modern classic, this stunning debut marked #1 bestselling author John Green’s arrival as a groundbreaking voice in contemporary fiction. |
the outsiders by se hinton: He's Not Lazy Adam Price, 2017-08-01 “Clinical psychologist Price offers one of the most significant books of the year in this new look at an old problem—the underperforming teenage boy… Price’s book brings an important voice to a much needed conversation.” —Library Journal (Starred review) On the surface, capable teenage boys may look lazy. But dig a little deeper, writes child psychologist Adam Price in He’s Not Lazy, and you’ll often find conflicted boys who want to do well in middle and high school but are afraid to fail, and so do not try. This book can help you become an ally with your son, as he discovers greater self-confidence and accepts responsibility for his future. Why are some teenage boys unmotivated? Why do they spend endless hours playing video games or glued to their phones and social media sites instead of studying? Is this a sign of laziness or something more troubling? As a clinical psychologist, Dr. Adam Price has found that teenage boys are extremely sensitive to the stress of our competitive achievement-oriented culture—one that has created a pressure cooker for today’s adolescent. In He’s Not Lazy, Dr. Price, a renowned expert on ADHD and learning disabilities, explains how to help a boy who is not lazy, but rather, is conflicted about trying his best. Dr. Price will guide you to discover hidden obstacles to your son’s success, set expectations, and empower him to accept responsibility for his own future. He’s Not Lazy will help you become your son’s ally, as he discovers greater self-confidence and becomes more self-reliant. Rather than reacting to pressure by shunning academic responsibilities altogether or propping up fear-based rebellion with justifications like “I am not going to be one of those nerds who have no life,” or “Tests don’t measure intelligence or help you learn, so what’s the point of studying for them?” your teenage son can work with you using the guidance in this book. |
the outsiders by se hinton: An S.E. Hinton Collection S. E. Hinton, 2001 Two novels of S.E. Hinton that deal with young boys being poor. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Rumble Fish S.E. Hinton, 2014-01-15 From the author of The Outsiders: This novel about two brothers in a tough world “packs a punch that will leave readers of any age reeling” (School Library Journal). An ALA Best Book for Young Adults A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year Rusty-James wants to be just like his big brother Motorcycle Boy—tough enough to be respected by everyone in the neighborhood. But Motorcycle Boy is also smart, so smart that Rusty-James relies on him to bail him out of trouble. The brothers are inseparable, and Motorcycle Boy will always be there to watch his back, so there's nothing to worry about, right? Or so Rusty-James believes, until his world falls apart and Motorcycle Boy isn't there to pick up the pieces. An edgy, emotional portrait of a troubled kid trying to navigate the chaotic world around him, Rumble Fish was made into a film by Francis Ford Coppola and has become a modern classic praised by School Library Journal as “stylistically superb” and beloved by multiple generations of readers. “Hinton knows how to plunge us right into [Rusty-James’s] dead-end mentality—his inability to verbalize much of anything, to come to grips with his anger about his alcoholic father and the mother who deserted him, even his distance from his own feelings.”—Kirkus Reviews |
the outsiders by se hinton: The Master of Heathcrest Hall Galen Beckett, 2012-03-27 Even as her husband is about to attain undreamed-of power, Ivy Quent fears for her family’s safety. With war looming and turmoil sweeping the nation of Altania, Ivy finds the long-abandoned manor on the moors a temporary haven. But nowhere is really safe from the treachery that threatens all the Quents have risked to achieve. And an even greater peril is stirring deep within the countryside’s beautiful green estates. As Ivy dares an alliance with a brilliant illusionist and a dangerous lord, she races to master her forbidden talents and unravel the terrible truth at the heart of her land’s unrest—even as a triumphant, inhuman darkness rises to claim Altania eternally for its own. |
the outsiders by se hinton: The Outsiders ; That was Then, this is Now ; Rumble Fish S. E. Hinton, 1995 |
the outsiders by se hinton: The Outsiders Wendy Conklin, 2014-05-01 Encourage students to make connections in history concerning social classes and divisions in societies while becoming familiar with this well-known novel by completing fun, challenging activities and lessons provided in this instructional guide for literature. These appealing and rigorous cross-curricular lessons and activities work in conjunction with the text to teach students how to analyze and comprehend rich, complex literature. Everything you need is packed into this guide that is the perfect tool to teach students how to analyze story elements in multiple ways, practice close reading and text-based vocabulary, determine meaning through text-dependent questions, and more. This is the perfect way to add rigor to your students' explorations of rich, complex literature. |
the outsiders by se hinton: The Giver Lois Lowry, 2014 The Giver, the 1994 Newbery Medal winner, has become one of the most influential novels of our time. The haunting story centers on twelve-year-old Jonas, who lives in a seemingly ideal, if colorless, world of conformity and contentment. Not until he is given his life assignment as the Receiver of Memory does he begin to understand the dark, complex secrets behind his fragile community. This movie tie-in edition features cover art from the movie and exclusive Q&A with members of the cast, including Taylor Swift, Brenton Thwaites and Cameron Monaghan. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Some of Tim's Stories S.E. Hinton, 2013-04-30 From the author of The Outsiders: “Immediate and gripping” tales of two boys whose lives diverge in dramatic ways after a shared childhood tragedy (School Library Journal). Terry and Mike were cousins who were as close as cousins could be—more like twin brothers, really. They thought they were invincible and that the happy times would last forever, until the day their fathers headed off for their annual deer-hunting trip. That was when everything started to change, and their paths went in very different directions. Years later, another fateful event will send one of them to prison—and the other to a bartending job in Oklahoma—while the prospect of an eventual reunion looms . . . From the award-winning author of That Was Then, This Is Now and Rumble Fish, “Some of Tim’s Stories is a compact set of vignettes” full of “sharp, concise observation” (The New York Times). |
the outsiders by se hinton: The Words in My Hands Asphyxia, 2021-11-09 Part coming of age, part call to action, this fast-paced #ownvoices novel about a Deaf teenager is a unique and inspiring exploration of what it means to belong. Smart, artistic, and independent, sixteen year old Piper is tired of trying to conform. Her mom wants her to be “normal,” to pass as hearing, to get a good job. But in a time of food scarcity, environmental collapse, and political corruption, Piper has other things on her mind—like survival. Piper has always been told that she needs to compensate for her Deafness in a world made for those who can hear. But when she meets Marley, a new world opens up—one where Deafness is something to celebrate, and where resilience means taking action, building a com-munity, and believing in something better. Published to rave reviews as Future Girl in Australia (Allen & Unwin, Sept. 2020), this empowering, unforgettable story is told through a visual extravaganza of text, paint, collage, and drawings. Set in an ominously prescient near future, The Words in My Hands is very much a novel for our turbulent times. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Firegirl Tony Abbott, 2008-11-15 This poignant novel about a boy's friendship with a burn victim is perfect for fans of R. J. Palacio's Wonder From the moment Jessica arrives, life is never quite the same for Tom and his seventh-grade classmates. They learn that Jessica has been in a fire and was badly burned, and will be attending St. Catherine's will receiving medical treatments. Despite her appearance and the fear she evokes in him and most of the class, Tom slowly develops a tentative friendship with Jessica that changes his life. This quietly powerful novel demonstrates that a small gesture can make a huge impact in someone's life. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Mine Delilah S. Dawson, 2021-08-10 A fiendishly creepy ghost story.--Chuck Wendig, New York Times bestselling author of Dust & Grim Gross, sweet, exciting, and absolutely hide-under-the-covers terrifying, I loved it.”--Katherine Arden, bestselling author of Small Spaces A twisty, terrifying supernatural mystery about twelve-year-old Lily, her creepy new home in Florida, and the territorial ghost of the young girl who lived there before her. Lily Horne is a drama queen. It's helped her rise to stardom in the school play, but it's also landed her in trouble. Her parents warn her that Florida has to be different. It's a fresh start. No theatrics. But this time, the drama is coming for her. Her new house is a real nightmare. . . The pool is full of slime, the dock is rotten, and the swamp creeps closer every day. But worst of all, the house isn't empty . . . it's packed full of trash, memories, and, Lily begins to fear, the ghost of the girl who lived there before her. And whatever is waiting in the shadows wants to come out to play. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury, 2012 Guy Montag is a fireman, his job is to burn books, which are forbidden. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Banned Books Robert P. Doyle, 2017 Provides a framework for understanding censorship and the protections guaranteed to us through the first amendment. Interpretations of the uniquely American notion of freedom of expression -- and our freedom to read what we choose -- are supplemented by straightforward, easily accessible information that will inspire further exploration. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Hawkes Harbor S. E. Hinton, 2010-04-27 The legendary author of The Outsiders returns with her first new novel in more than fifteen years! An orphan and a bastard, Jamie grew up tough enough to handle almost anything. He survived foreign prisons, smugglers, pirates, gunrunners, and shark attacks. But what he finds in the quote town of Hawkes Harbor, Delaware, was enough to drive him almost insane—and change his life forever. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Raining Fire Alan Gibbons, 2013-03-07 The gun is the coward's fist. The gun is power. Alex and Ethan are growing up on an estate where there are just two choices: sport or crime. Ethan is selected for a football training programme in the US, his chance to escape the gangs that terrorise his neighbourhood. But Alex is drawn into an explosive feud with a gun at its heart. In this gripping and absorbing real life thriller, Alan Gibbons explores the complex issue of gun crime, and the far reaching consequences it can have. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Death Cloud Andrew Lane, 2010-06-04 Death Cloud is the first in the Young Sherlock Holmes series in which the iconic detective is reimagined as a brilliant, troubled and engaging teenager – creating unputdownable detective adventures that remain true to the spirit of the original books. The year is 1868, and Sherlock Holmes is fourteen. His life is that of a perfectly ordinary army officer’s son: boarding school, good manners, a classical education – the backbone of the British Empire. But all that is about to change. With his father suddenly posted to India, and his mother mysteriously ‘unwell’, Sherlock is sent to stay with his eccentric uncle and aunt in their vast house in Hampshire. So begins a summer that leads Sherlock to uncover his first murder, a kidnap, corruption and a brilliantly sinister villain of exquisitely malign intent . . . Sherlock Holmes. Think you know him? Think again. Continue the investigative adventures with Andrew Lane's Red Leech and Black Ice. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Slider Pete Hautman, 2017-09-12 Competitive eating vies with family expectations in a funny, heartfelt novel for middle-grade readers by National Book Award winner Pete Hautman. David can eat an entire sixteen-inch pepperoni pizza in four minutes and thirty-six seconds. Not bad. But he knows he can do better. In fact, he’ll have to do better: he’s going to compete in the Super Pigorino Bowl, the world’s greatest pizza-eating contest, and he has to win it, because he borrowed his mom’s credit card and accidentally put $2,000 on it. So he really needs that prize money. Like, yesterday. As if training to be a competitive eater weren’t enough, he’s also got to keep an eye on his little brother, Mal (who, if the family believed in labels, would be labeled autistic, but they don’t, so they just label him Mal). And don’t even get started on the new weirdness going on between his two best friends, Cyn and HeyMan. Master talent Pete Hautman has whipped up a rich narrative shot through with equal parts humor and tenderness, and the result is a middle-grade novel too delicious to put down. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Beyond Banned Books Kristin Pekoll, 2019-05-01 This resource from Pekoll, Assistant Director of the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF), uses specific case studies to offer practical guidance on safeguarding intellectual freedom related to library displays, programming, and other librarian-created content. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Jane Cabrera, 2023-09-05 All around the world, from the sleeping city to the icy pole, baby animals and their parents share the wonder of a twinkling star. Sparkle, sparkle, little star, how I wonder what you are. Peeking through the silent trees, high above the deep blue seas . . . On a beautiful night an owl sings to his owlet, a deer to her fawn, a whale to her calf. Animal parents all over the world sing this lullaby to their young, celebrating parents' love for their children. Jane Cabrera's handsomely painted full-sized picture book is perfect for story hours or sharing at bedtime. Jane Cabrera's Story Time celebrates children's best-loved read along nursery rhymes and songs. These interactive favorites are given a new twist by award-winning artist Jane Cabrera and feature her bold, bright, kid-friendly illustrations. Other titles in the series include Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush, If You're Happy and You Know It, and One, Two, Buckle My Shoe. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Big David, Little David S. E. Hinton, 1997-02-10 As he gets into bed on his first day of school, Nick tells his father, There's a boy in my class named David. He has black hair, like you. He wears glasses too. He's not you, is he? Nick's father replies, Oh, yes, that's me, and so begins a playful battle as Nick attempts to trick his mother and father into revealing the mystery of Big and Little David. |
the outsiders by se hinton: The Puppy Sister S. E. Hinton, 1995 A young boy is astonished when his new puppy begins to change into a human girl who says to him, I love you, brother!. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Hamlette Allison Williams, 2001 |
the outsiders by se hinton: Food and Society Amy E. Guptill, Denise A. Copelton, Betsy Lucal, 2013-04-03 This timely and engaging text offers students a social perspective on food, food practices, and the modern food system. It engages readers’ curiosity by highlighting several paradoxes: how food is both mundane and sacred, reveals both distinction and conformity, and, in the contemporary global era, comes from everywhere but nowhere in particular. With a social constructionist framework, the book provides an empirically rich, multi-faceted, and coherent introduction to this fascinating field. Each chapter begins with a vivid case study, proceeds through a rich discussion of research insights, and ends with discussion questions and suggested resources. Chapter topics include food’s role in socialization, identity, work, health and social change, as well as food marketing and the changing global food system. In synthesizing insights from diverse fields of social inquiry, the book addresses issues of culture, structure, and social inequality throughout. Written in a lively style, this book will be both accessible and revealing to beginning and intermediate students alike. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Holes Louis Sachar, 2011-06-01 This groundbreaking classic is now available in a special anniversary edition with bonus content. Winner of the Newbery Medal as well as the National Book Award, HOLES is a New York Times bestseller and one of the strongest-selling middle-grade books to ever hit shelves! Stanley Yelnats is under a curse. A curse that began with his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather and has since followed generations of Yelnatses. Now Stanley has been unjustly sent to a boys' detention center, Camp Green Lake, where the boys build character by spending all day, every day digging holes exactly five feet wide and five feet deep. There is no lake at Camp Green Lake. But there are an awful lot of holes. It doesn't take long for Stanley to realize there's more than character improvement going on at Camp Green Lake. The boys are digging holes because the warden is looking for something. But what could be buried under a dried-up lake? Stanley tries to dig up the truth in this inventive and darkly humorous tale of crime and punishment —and redemption. Special anniversary edition bonus content includes: A New Note From the Author!; Ten Things You May Not Know About HOLES by Louis Sachar; and more! |
the outsiders by se hinton: The Tragedy Paper Elizabeth LaBan, 2013-01-10 Every year at an exclusive private boarding school in New York state, the graduating students uphold an old tradition - they must swear an oath of secrecy and leave behind a treasure for each incoming senior. When Duncan Meade inherits the room and secrets of Tim Macbeth, he uncovers evidence of a clandestine romance, and unravels the truth behind one of the biggest mysteries in the school's history. How far would you go to keep a secret? |
the outsiders by se hinton: The Mirage Factory Gary Krist, 2019-05-14 From bestselling author Gary Krist, the story of the metropolis that never should have been and the visionaries who dreamed it into reality Little more than a century ago, the southern coast of California—bone-dry, harbor-less, isolated by deserts and mountain ranges—seemed destined to remain scrappy farmland. Then, as if overnight, one of the world’s iconic cities emerged. At the heart of Los Angeles’ meteoric rise were three flawed visionaries: William Mulholland, an immigrant ditch-digger turned self-taught engineer, designed the massive aqueduct that would make urban life here possible. D.W. Griffith, who transformed the motion picture from a vaudeville-house novelty into a cornerstone of American culture, gave L.A. its signature industry. And Aimee Semple McPherson, a charismatic evangelist who founded a religion, cemented the city’s identity as a center for spiritual exploration. All were masters of their craft, but also illusionists, of a kind. The images they conjured up—of a blossoming city in the desert, of a factory of celluloid dreamworks, of a community of seekers finding personal salvation under the California sun—were like mirages liable to evaporate on closer inspection. All three would pay a steep price to realize these dreams, in a crescendo of hubris, scandal, and catastrophic failure of design that threatened to topple each of their personal empires. Yet when the dust settled, the mirage that was LA remained. Spanning the years from 1900 to 1930, The Mirage Factory is the enthralling tale of an improbable city and the people who willed it into existence by pushing the limits of human engineering and imagination. |
the outsiders by se hinton: The White Cascade Gary Krist, 2008-01-22 The never-before-told story of one of the worst rail disasters in U.S. history in which two trains full of people, trapped high in the Cascade Mountains, are hit by a devastating avalanche In February 1910, a monstrous blizzard centered on Washington State hit the Northwest, breaking records. The world stopped—but nowhere was the danger more terrifying than near a tiny town called Wellington, perched high in the Cascade Mountains, where a desperate situation evolved minute by minute: two trainloads of cold, hungry passengers and their crews found themselves marooned without escape, their railcars gradually being buried in the rising drifts. For days, an army of the Great Northern Railroad's most dedicated men—led by the line's legendarily courageous superintendent, James O'Neill—worked round-the-clock to rescue the trains. But the storm was unrelenting, and to the passenger's great anxiety, the railcars—their only shelter—were parked precariously on the edge of a steep ravine. As the days passed, food and coal supplies dwindled. Panic and rage set in as snow accumulated deeper and deeper on the cliffs overhanging the trains. Finally, just when escape seemed possible, the unthinkable occurred: the earth shifted and a colossal avalanche tumbled from the high pinnacles, sweeping the trains and their sleeping passengers over the steep slope and down the mountainside. Centered on the astonishing spectacle of our nation's deadliest avalanche, Gary Krist's The White Cascade is the masterfully told story of a supremely dramatic and never-before-documented American tragedy. An adventure saga filled with colorful and engaging history, this is epic narrative storytelling at its finest. |
the outsiders by se hinton: This Book Is for You Worry Lines, 2021-10-12 Beloved artist Worry Lines shares a sweetly funny and deeply relatable illustrated story about hope, worry, and chocolate chip cookies. Worry Lines has captured hearts around the world by posting daily drawings on Instagram. In this book, Worry Lines interweaves these fan-favorites into an entirely new story about the making of the book itself. Charting the creative process from its anxiety-riddled beginning to its (hopefully) hopeful end, This Book Is for You is a charming and honest portrait of worry. This book is for you if you are: 1. A Brave Worrier (BW) 2. An Absolute Legend (AL) 3. Anywhere from Mildly Concerned About Something (MCAS) to Deeply Anxious About Everything (DAAE) |
the outsiders by se hinton: Pop. 1280 Jim Thompson, 2011-12-25 Nick Corey is a terrible sheriff on purpose. He doesn't solve problems, enforce rules or arrest criminals. He knows that nobody in tiny Potts County actually wants to follow the law and he is perfectly content lazing about, eating five meals a day, and sleeping with all the eligible women. Still, Nick has some very complex problems to deal with. Two local pimps have been sassing him, ruining his already tattered reputation. His girlfriend Rose is being terrorized by her husband. And then, there's his wife and her brother Lenny who won't stop troubling Nick's already stressed mind. Are they a little too close for a brother and a sister? With an election coming up, Nick needs to fix his problems and fast. Because the one thing Nick does know is that he will do anything to stay sheriff. Because, as it turns out, Sheriff Nick Corey is not nearly as dumb as he seems. In Pop. 1280, widely regarded as a classic of mid-20th century crime, Thompson offers up one of his best, in a tale of lust, murder, and betrayal in the Deep South that was the basis for the critically acclaimed French film Coup de Torchon. |
the outsiders by se hinton: The Sins of the Mother Danielle Steel, 2012-10-30 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Every woman makes choices. And no one has made more difficult choices than Olivia Grayson. The enormously successful businesswoman missed out on much of her children’s lives while she built her legendary home-furnishings empire. In Danielle Steel’s character-rich new novel, Olivia faces the past, tries to balance the present, and makes amends where due, while still running her vastly successful business. THE SINS OF THE MOTHER As a way of making up to them for time lost, Olivia spends months every year planning a lavish holiday that everyone in her family will enjoy. This summer she has arranged a dream trip in the Mediterranean on a luxurious yacht, which she hopes will be the most memorable vacation of all. Her lavish gesture every year expresses her love for them, and regret at all the important times she missed during her children’s younger years. Her younger daughter, Cassie, a hip London music producer, refuses the invitation altogether, as she does every year. Her older daughter, Liz, lives in her mother’s shadow, with a terror of failure as she tries to recapture her dream of being a writer. And her sons, John and Phillip, work for Olivia, for better or worse, with wives who wish they didn’t. In the splendor of the Riviera, this should be a summer to remember, with Olivia’s children, grandchildren, and daughters-in-law on board. But as with any family gathering, there are always surprises, and no matter how glamorous the setting things don’t always turn out as ones hopes. Family dynamics are complicated, old disappointments die hard, and as forgiveness and surprising revelations enter into it, new bonds are formed, and the future takes on a brighter hue. And one by one, with life’s irony, Olivia’s children find themselves committing the same “sins” for which they blamed their mother for so many years. It is a summer of compassion, important lessons, and truth. The Sins of the Mother captures the many sides of family love: complex, challenging, funny, passionate, and hopefully enduring. Along the way, we are enthralled by an unforgettable heroine, a mother strong enough to take more than her fair share of the blame, wise enough to respect her children for who they really are, and forgiving enough to love them unconditionally. BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Danielle Steel's Winners. |
the outsiders by se hinton: We Walked the Sky Lisa Fiedler, 2019-07-02 A stunning, multigenerational story about two teenagers: Victoria, who joins the circus in 1965, and her granddaughter, Callie, who leaves the circus fifty years later. Perfect for fans of This is Us. In 1965 seventeen-year-old Victoria, having just escaped an unstable home, flees to the ultimate place for dreamers and runaways--the circus. Specifically, the VanDrexel Family Circus where, among the lion tamers, roustabouts, and trapeze artists, Victoria hopes to start a better life. Fifty years later, Victoria's sixteen-year-old granddaughter Callie is thriving. A gifted and focused tightrope walker with dreams of being a VanDrexel high wire legend just like her grandmother, Callie can't imagine herself anywhere but the circus. But when Callie's mother accepts her dream job at an animal sanctuary in Florida just months after Victoria's death, Callie is forced to leave her lifelong home behind. Feeling unmoored and out of her element, Callie pores over memorabilia from her family's days on the road, including a box that belonged to Victoria when she was Callie's age. In the box, Callie finds notes that Victoria wrote to herself with tips and tricks for navigating her new world. Inspired by this piece of her grandmother's life, Callie decides to use Victoria's circus prowess to navigate the uncharted waters of public high school. Across generations, Victoria and Callie embrace the challenges of starting over, letting go, and finding new families in unexpected places. |
the outsiders by se hinton: Stone Cold Robert Swindells, 2005-01-27 Stone Cold is a Carnegie Medal-winning thriller by Robert Swindells. It is one of The Originals from Penguin - iconic, outspoken, first. A tense thriller plot is combined with a perceptive and harrowing portrait of life on the streets as a serial killer preys on the young and vulnerable homeless. Link, aged 17, is distrustful of people until he pairs up with Deb, another homeless youngster. But what Deb doesn't tell him is that she's an ambitious young journalist on a self-imposed assignment to track down the killer and she's prepared to use herself as bait ... The Originals are the pioneers of fiction for young adults. From political awakening, war and unrequited love to addiction, teenage pregnancy and nuclear holocaust, The Originals confront big issues and articulate difficult truths. The collection includes: The Outsiders - S.E. Hinton, I Capture the Castle - Dodie Smith, Postcards from No Man's Land - Aidan Chambers, After the First Death - Robert Cormier, Dear Nobody - Berlie Doherty, The Endless Steppe - Esther Hautzig, Buddy - Nigel Hinton, Across the Barricades - Joan Lingard, The Twelfth Day of July - Joan Lingard, No Turning Back - Beverley Naidoo, Z for Zachariah - Richard C. O'Brien, The Wave - Morton Rhue, The Red Pony - John Steinbeck, The Pearl - John Steinbeck, Stone Cold - Robert Swindells. |
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The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton Prologue: Ponyboy and two other greasers, Johnny and Dally, sneak into a drive-in theater. They meet two Socs, Cherry and Marcia. The girls came to the movie with their boyfriends but decided not to sit with them. Dally teases the girls but Johnny and Ponyboy stick up for them.
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wants to look tough. And he doesn't have to impress us; we know he's tough. So I figured some-thing was bothering him. "How was work?" "Okay." "Something wrong?"
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The Outsiders: The Outsiders, though often read and studied in English classes, is not quite given the scholarly attention one might expect from a book so culturally significant. The scholars that have written about it have discussed why it is in the canon, how it works in a pedagogical framework, or the role of the teenage audience.
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The Outsiders By S.E. Hinton 8th Grade ELA Block: _____ Name: _____ 1. Read the novel The Outsiders. 2. Bullet the main points (4-5 bullets) per chapter. These notes can be on notebook paper. 3. Complete The Outsiders packet by the first day of school and attach chapter notes.
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Getting Inside S. E. Hinton's The Outsiders The Outsiders continues to be relevant to adolescents, opening discussions on acceptance, rejection, and stereotyping. Middle school teacher Joanne S. Gillespie describes her unit on the novel, which includes art projects, blogging, and student-generated questions. R eading the first sentence, "When I
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The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton Characters (you may write on the back if needed) Name Role in the story Significance Adjectives EX: Huck Finn Main character Innocent view of the world Young, innocent, Young boy who lives Shabby, poor on river with Black slave. Incoming Grade 9 COHEA BULLDOGS SUMMER READING ASSIGNMENT ...
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S. E. Hinton A successful author of literature for young people, Susan Eloise Hinton was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1950. As a teenager, Hinton loved to read, but found that the variety of adolescent stories was limited. “The kids’ books were all about Mary Jane-Goes-to-the-Prom. I wrote The Outsiders so I’d have
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The$Outsiders,S.E.Hinton" 128" Chapter 10 I WALKED DOWN THE hall in a daze. Dally had taken the car and I started the long walk home in a stupor. Johnny was dead.
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The$Outsiders,S.E.Hinton" 85" Chapter 7 NOW THERE WERE three of us sitting in the waiting room waiting to hear how Dally and Johnny were. Then the reporters and the ...
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TThhee OOuuttssiiddeerrss S. E. Hinton According to Wikipedia, The Outsiders is a coming-of-age novel by S. E. Hinton, first published in 1967 by Viking Press. Hinton was 15 when she started writing the novel, but did most of the work when she was sixteen and a junior in high school.
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The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton_____ _____ Written Response: Journal Entry Guidelines Start each written response with an introductory sentence that restates the question. Have three or more supporting sentences with specific examples from the ...
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S. E. HINTON HINTON, S. E. Susan Eloise Hinton was born on July 22, 1948 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In her junior year at Will Rogers High School in Tulsa (at the age of 17) she wrote The Outsiders, the book that sent the young adult book world on an entirely new path. The Outsiders contained some characters and places based on people and places Ms ...
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Hinton, S. E. (1967). The outsiders. New York: Viking Press. THE OUTSIDERS PASSAGES Passage 1 I looked at all of them, a little frightened. "Johnny... he's dead." My voice sounded strange, even to me. But he's not dead, a voice in my head said. "We told him about beatin' the Socs and... I don't know, he just died." He told me to stay gold, I ...
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The Outsiders Full Book Whispering the Techniques of Language: An Mental Journey through The Outsiders Full Book In a digitally-driven earth wherever screens reign supreme and quick transmission drowns out the subtleties of language, the …
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Resource 7 Sample Grade 8 Unit Plan: The Outsiders Fiction Mentor Text/Class Novel: The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton (Penguin Books, 2012) Standards Addressed: RL.8.1, RL.8.2, RL.8.3, RL.8.4, RL.8.6 Lesson 1 Readers slow down and pay attention to the beginning of a novel where there is essential information about setting and character relationships. ...
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addition to her YA books, Hinton also has a chapter book for younger readers called The Puppy Sister and a picture book called Big David, Little David. S.E. Hinton, welcome to the BiblioFiles. S.E. HINTON: Thank you. DR. DANA: Many people are surprised when they learn that you wrote The Outsiders when you were 16 years old.
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The Outsiders S. E. HINTON _____ Chapter 1 WHEN I STEPPED OUT into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman and a ride home. I was wishing I looked like Paul Newman--- he looks tough and I don't--- but I guess my own looks aren't so bad. I have light-brown, almost-red hair and
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S.E. Hinton She grew up in Oklahoma. The Outsiders was the first novel that she wrote, it was inspired by the gangs at her high school that she went too. The gangs were called the socs and greasers, they were the same gangs that she portrays in the book. A lot of the characters in the book were based on real people that she knew and grew up with.
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Read the information about S.E. Hinton starting with the Biography. 1. Where was Hinton born? _____ Coincidentally, this is assumedly where the novel takes place. 2. What influenced her to write The Outsiders ? 3. What year was The Outsiders published? _____ 4. What happened to Hinton as a result of The Outsiders’ popularity? 5. What is the ...
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The Outsiders By S.E. Hinton - Excerpt from Chapter 9 In this chapter, three brothers (Dally, Soda-pop and the narrator, Ponyboy), all members of the Greasers, are preparing for a fight against the enemy gang, the Socs. Pony-boy is interested in why his brothers, and other gang members (Steve and Two-Bit), fight.
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The Outsiders S.E. Hinton By Hayden! Use the keynote deck to track our characters. Continue to add throughout our readings and add new information as you go. Instructions: Ponyboy Curtis • Age: 14 • Physical Description: light brown hair and greenish grey eyes.
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novel The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton Robert Frosts poem ^Nothing God Can Stay _ is an important part of the novel The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton. It is the primary vehicle by which one of the main themes of the novel is revealed to the reader. In the following excerpt, the protagonist Ponyboy and his
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The Outsiders BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF S. E. HINTON S. E. Hinton grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the city in whichThe Outsidersis set. Writing helped her to process her experiences and find refuge from her troubled home life. During Hinton's teenage years, she wrote two books that were unpublished before she wroteThe Outsiders, which was published when she
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Texts: S.E Hinton’s “The Outsiders,” Robert Frost’s “Nothing Gold Can Stay,” and Stevie Wonder’s “Stay Gold.” We Do: Students arrive having read chapter five of “The Outsiders” for homework. We begin discussing initial ideas of what they think “gold” means in the novel.
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Hinton wrote The Outsiders under the pen name S.E. Hinton, after publishers expressed concern that a woman’s name on the book would keep boys, the target audience, from reading it. The trick worked, and The Outsiders became an instant young-adult classic, enjoyed by boys and girls alike. After writing The Outsiders, Hinton suffered from ...
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S. E. Hinton According to Wikipedia, The Outsiders is a coming-of-age novel by S. E. Hinton, first published in 1967 by Viking Press. Hinton was 15 when she started writing the novel, but did most of the work when she was sixteen and a junior in high …
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Tex Se Hinton S. E. Hinton Tex S. E. Hinton,2013-08-06 From the best-selling author of The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton's Tex explores friendships, conflict, depression, self-destructive behavior, and truth and acceptance. This edition includes a new and exclusive Author's Note. Easygoing and reckless, Tex, likes everyone and everything, especially ...
THE OUTSIDERS Summer Reading Journal Project
Required Reading: The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton Duration: June-August 2016 Motivation of the Required Reading: S.E. Hinton’s novel addresses the changes youth experience during adolescence. Today’s youth are able to relate to the themes and characters in The Outsiders because of the similar characterization, self-exploration,
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The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton Characters (you may write on the back if needed) Name Role in the story Significance Adjectives EX: Huck Finn Main character Innocent view of the world Young, innocent, Young boy who lives Shabby, poor on river with Black slave. Incoming Grade 9 COHEA BULLDOGS SUMMER READING ASSIGNMENT ...
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S. E. Hinton According to Wikipedia, The Outsiders is a coming-of-age novel by S. E. Hinton, first published in 1967 by Viking Press. Hinton was 15 when she started writing the novel, but did most of the work when she was sixteen and a junior in high …
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The Outsiders Sequence Strips www.fortheteachers.org The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton – Sequence Strips Statements to Sort: Johnny utters to Ponyboy before dying, “Stay gold Ponyboy, stay gold.” Dally brings Ponyboy a letter from Soda when he comes to the Jay Mountain Church. Dally, Ponyboy, and Johnny sneak into the movies.
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S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders Honors English I project Though The Outsiders is a novel, it has basically the same elements as a short story. To reinforce what you know about short stories, you will apply the short story elements to this novel. This will be an outside assignment that we will not use class time to complete.
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THE OUTSIDERS S.E. Hinton 750L Lexile CHAPTER & DESCRIPTION Measure 850L 1 Ponyboy Jumped 750L 2 Ponyboy Meets Cherry 640L 3 Walking Cherry And Marcia Home 670L 4 Ponyboy And Johnny Attacked 690L 5 Hiding In The Church 700L 6 Fire At The Church 740L 7 Ponyboy Goes Home 530L 8 The Boys Visit The Hospital 800L 9 Greasers Rumble With The …
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The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton Prologue: The greasers, a group of poor teens that live on the east side of town, are constantly in conflict with the Socials (Socs), the rival group of rich kids from the west side. In Chapter 1, Ponyboy, the narrator of the story, is jumped by a group of Socs as he walks alone one afternoon.
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Chapter 1 WHEN I STEPPED OUT into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the movie house, I had only two things on my mind: Paul Newman and a ride home. I was wishing I looked like Paul Newman--- he looks tough and I don't---
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