"This tightly-crafted, five-book series of hi-lo titles with contemporary suburban high school settings, diverse characters, and dramatic situations wherein each protagonist's poor decision results in a week-long school suspension, will enthrall reluctant readers. Characters acting to fight unfairness and injustice must deal with school administrators and work to reestablish family harmony. Satisfying story resolutions will bring readers back for more. In Over the Tracks, Lucy, a white runner in a single-parent household of modest means, is forced to grow up quickly when her mom is debilitated by cancer. Now money is too tight to replace torn sneakers, let alone pay for the long-awaited school trip. When Lucy, with no knowledge of drug culture, attempts to sell her mom's medical marijuana to get new sneakers, she gets caughtand suspended. A Cut Too Far features Chace, a white boy whose family is shattered by divorce and whose deformed facean over-large jaw and crooked teethhas earned him years of daily bullying in school. When the bully spots Chace's mom's Iranian boyfriend, the victimization becomes racial. Chace finds himself subscribed to a 'Middle East-themed adult site' that, by the time he manages to unsubscribe, has landed him on numerous similar mailing lists. His mom is disturbed by what she finds on his computer at home, while crude drawings and taunts about Muslim terrorists crowd him at school. A computer geek friend helps Chase retaliate through a social media campaign, but when Chace's Instagram post is perceived as a threat, police intervene and Chace gets punished for finally fighting back. In Testing the Truth, Japanese-American Kai Tamura posts photos of his trigonometry teacher changing answers on standardized tests, taken surreptitiously during Kai's own failed attempt to steal answers to an upcoming trig test, and is suspended for making false accusations. News coverage of the event supports the administration's angle. This smirch on his record will hurt his college applications far more than would a single test score, so Kai must prove his photos are actually originals. This highly engaging series deserves shelf space in classrooms, as well as school and public libraries, and would make a great gift for that special reluctant reader."starred, VOYA
I may be in trouble...but there's more to my story.
When Kai Tamura sneaks into Ms. Opal's classroom for a look at an upcoming exam, he discovers that he's not the only one breaking rules. Ms. Opal is changing answers on her students' standardized tests-and Kai snaps some photos to prove it.
Kai doesn't decide to bust Ms. Opal right away. He was trying to cheat too, after all. But a classroom conflict forces Kai to put Ms. Opal's actions out in the open. Soon Kai has a new problem: people don't believe him. Forget about a lousy exam score-Kai's suspension from school will really hurt his record, unless he can prove his photos are legit.
[List of series titles]
I may be in trouble...but there's more to my story.
When Kai Tamura sneaks into Ms. Opal's classroom for a look at an upcoming exam, he discovers that he's not the only one breaking rules. Ms. Opal is changing answers on her students' standardized tests-and Kai snaps some photos to prove it.
Kai doesn't decide to bust Ms. Opal right away. He was trying to cheat too, after all. But a classroom conflict forces Kai to put Ms. Opal's actions out in the open. Soon Kai has a new problem: people don't believe him. Forget about a lousy exam score-Kai's suspension from school will really hurt his record, unless he can prove his photos are legit.
[List of series titles]
Testing the Truth
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940171827878 |
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Publisher: | Lerner Publishing Group |
Publication date: | 01/01/2017 |
Series: | Suspended Series |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
Age Range: | 12 - 17 Years |