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Tyger Tales


Book Description
Kids run away for many reasons; abusive parents, a bad environment, poverty, lack of love or respect at home. A few run away for adventure, or hope to become movie stars, while others just hope for a better life, but most discover that life on their own is cold, hungry and lonely. It's also a jungle of predators. The smarter -- or luckier -- kids usually realize that no matter how bad things were ... More
Book Information
PublisherAnubis
BindingKindle Edition (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10B00522TBE2
Publication Date05/21/2011
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About Jess Mowry (Author) : I'm the author of Way Past Cool, Phat Acceptance, Voodu Dawgz and Skeleton Key as well as other novels for and about black kids and teens, such as Six Out Seven, Babylon Boyz, Rats In The Trees, Ghost... more
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12/26/2008 Mark Dennis said:
In his young adult novel, Tyger Tales, Jess Mowry makes use of the classic “parallel world” device, although his is no bucolic hundred acre wood in any classical sense. As usual, his world is dystopian, involving society’s misfits and cast-offs in a reeking, dangerous, squalid wasteland. Mowry... more

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