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Jeff Hobbs

    Jeff Hobbs ist ein Schriftsteller, dessen Werk sich mit den Komplexitäten des modernen Lebens und der menschlichen Verfassung auseinandersetzt. Seine Prosa ist bekannt für ihre scharfen Beobachtungen und aufschlussreichen Erkundungen gesellschaftlicher Dynamiken. Hobbs hat ein Talent dafür, fesselnde Erzählungen zu verweben, die bei den Lesern Anklang finden und eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Welt um uns herum bieten.

    Children of the State
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    The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace
    • 4,3(688)Abgeben

      A celebrated account of a young African-American who escaped Newark, NJ, to attend Yale, but still faced the dangers of the streets when he returned

      The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace
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      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,0(2)Abgeben

      "Traces the academic pursuits of four Los Angeles high school boys with very different backgrounds and resources who navigate challenges in class, race, expectations, cultural divides and luck to attend college."--Publisher.

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    • From the bestselling author of The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace comes an eye-opening exploration of the often-misunderstood juvenile justice system and its young inhabitants—individuals filled with earnestness, disappointment, hope, and resilience. For many youth, a mistake made at thirteen or fourteen, often influenced by external factors and an immature brain, can lead to lifelong repercussions, complicating high school, college aspirations, and the pursuit of a middle-class life. The author challenges preconceived notions about the juvenile justice system, emphasizing that no one so young should be deemed irredeemable. With sensitivity and heart, he portrays teenagers in juvenile hall and the educators striving to guide them back into society. Through the story of a bright young man in detention contemplating the costs of college acceptance, a dedicated English teacher grappling with the futility of her work, and a boy involved in a media-labeled hate crime seeking redemption in a skills class, the narrative reveals the struggles of these individuals. The book raises profound questions about society's response to youth who have erred, blending personal stories with broader discussions on race, class, prison reform, and the notion of fate.

      Children of the State