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Coe Booth was born in the New York City and grew up in the Bronx. She graduated form college in 1996 with a BA and a MA in Psychology and work as a social worker.
To me the lesson of the book is no mater how far you are put down there is always a way to bring you and the people around you in be better situation for everyone involved.
The story is about a boy named Tyrell whose family was just kicked out and father sent to prison and is force to live in a run down motel named Bennett. At Bennett he lives with his Mother and his little brother named Troy.
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Interpretation of language - In the book the way things are said like the tone makes Tyrell and his peers think better or worse about what they should doe.
Studying the Past - When you read about what the kids in the Bronx had to go through to survive without both parents or having one parent missing, it can teach people to always keep a stable household to prevent things like that to happen.
Resilience
In the book Tyrell is always finding ways to bounce back from a problem that has happened to him or his family.
In the book Tyrell is determined to get his
family out of Bennett and into a better home
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No. Because the book is definitely not something a teacher or a student would read aloud in a class room so its better for you to read it alone and at your own pace
In the book he is aware of the troubles that may happen if he dose the same things his father did to land him in prison.