No More No Name Contributor(s): Tingle, Tim (Author) |
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ISBN: 193905317X ISBN-13: 9781939053176 Publisher: 7th Generation
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Click here for our low price guarantee Binding Type: Paperback Published: July 2017 Click for more in this series: Pathfinders |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Young Adult Fiction | People & Places - United States - Native American - Young Adult Fiction | Social Themes - Physical & Emotional Abuse (see Also Social Themes - Sexual - Young Adult Fiction | Sports & Recreation - Basketball |
Dewey: FIC |
LCCN: 2017017315 |
Age Level: 12-UP |
Grade Level: 7-UP |
Lexile Measure: 570 HL (High-Low) |
Series: Pathfinders |
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 4.4" W x 6.9" L (0.35 lbs) 120 pages |
Themes: - Ethnic Orientation - Native American - Religious Orientation - Native American - Topical - Hi Interest/Low Vocabulary - Catalog Heading - Hi Interest/Low Vocabulary - Curriculum Strand - Hi Interest/Low Vocabulary |
Features: Ikids, Price on Product, Table of Contents |
Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 07/01/2017 Booklist 09/15/2017 pg. 51 School Library Journal 10/01/2017 |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Bobby Byington has always had to navigate his father's alcoholism and anger, but things are looking up. His father has stopped drinking, his mother is back home, and his basketball team is winning games. But two new problems surface when his smart girlfriend is bullied by a resentful schoolmate and a fellow team member is bullied by an abusive father. This is the second novel in the No Name series. |
Contributor Bio(s): Tingle, Tim: - Tim Tingle is an Oklahoma Choctaw and an award-winning author and storyteller. Tim performs a Choctaw story before Chief Batton's State of the Nation address at every Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival. In June 2011, Tim spoke at the Library of Congress and performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. From 2011 to 2016 he was featured at Choctaw Days, a celebration at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian. Tim's great-great-grandfather, John Carnes, walked the Trail of Tears in 1835. In 1992, Tim retraced the trail to Choctaw homelands in Mississippi, a journey that inspired his first book, Walking the Choctaw Road. Tim's first Pathfinders novel, Danny Blackgoat: Navajo Prisoner, was an American Indian Youth Literature Awards honor book in 2014. In 2018, Tim received the Arrell Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award from the Oklahoma Center for the Book. That same year, A Name Earned, the third book in his No Name series for young readers, earned a Kirkus starred review. For more information, visit www.timtingle.com |
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