One True Way

Author:   Shannon Hitchcock
Publisher:   Scholastic US
ISBN:  

9781338181722


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   27 February 2018
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
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A heartening story of two girls who discover their friendship is something more. But how, among their backward town, will Sam and Allie face what they know is true about themselves? Welcome to Daniel Boone Middle School in the 1970s, where teachers and coaches must hide who they are, and girls who like girls are forced to question their own choices. Presented in the voice of a premier storyteller, One True Way sheds exquisite light on what it means to be different, while at the same time being wholly true to oneself. Through the lives and influences of two girls, readers come to see that love is love is love. Set against the backdrop of history and politics that surrounded gay rights in the 1970s South, this novel is a thoughtful, eye-opening look at tolerance, acceptance, and change, and will widen the hearts of all readers.

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Author:   Shannon Hitchcock
Publisher:   Scholastic US
Imprint:   Scholastic US
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781338181722


ISBN 10:   1338181726
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   27 February 2018
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Praise for One True Way * Allie's levelheaded narration is refreshingly nuanced. Hitchcock unflinchingly characterizes the emotional struggles of being young and lesbian... Throughout, Allie asks 'hard questions' about whether homosexuality is right in the eyes of the Bible or her community. Ultimately and affirmingly, her adult role models encourage her to be true to herself. A compelling and honest addition to the few existing stories about gay middle schoolers. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred reviews Shannon Hitchcock's important story shines a bright light on the struggles that LGBT kids had to deal with in the mid-1970s, giving us a context with which to understand more fully the same struggles that are happening today. In straightforward prose, this honest look shows us how far we've come, and at the same time doesn't deny how far we have to go. -- Kathi Appelt, National Book Award Finalist and Newbery Honor-winning author of The Underneath Young readers will find this novel to be ultimately uplifting and inspirational, particularly considering the current lack of middle-grade books with LGBTQ content. -- BooklistPraise for Ruby Lee and Me With the poetry of plain speaking, Shannon Hitchcock recreates the daily drama of a vanished world. -- Richard Peck, Newbery Award-winning author of A Year Down Yonder Hitchcock deftly weaves her narrative through history to gently bring important past events to light. Excellently written, the novel's characters avoid stereotyping and are well-developed, and Hitchcock perfectly captures Sarah Beth's voice as she wrestles with big questions. The somber themes of race relations and personal guilt are handled sensitively and with a good dose of flour, courtesy of Sarah Beth's grandmother, and hope for racial healing is offered. A heartening and important offering for younger readers. -- Booklist, starred review [A story] about sibling love and self-forgiveness. -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for One True Way Shannon Hitchcock's important story shines a bright light on the struggles that LGBT kids had to deal with in the mid-1970s, giving us a context with which to understand more fully the same struggles that are happening today. In straightforward prose, this honest look shows us how far we've come, and at the same time doesn't deny how far we have to go. -- Kathi Appelt, National Book Award Finalist and Newbery Honor-winning author of The UnderneathPraise for Ruby Lee and Me With the poetry of plain speaking, Shannon Hitchcock recreates the daily drama of a vanished world. -- Richard Peck, Newbery Award-winning author of A Year Down Yonder Hitchcock deftly weaves her narrative through history to gently bring important past events to light. Excellently written, the novel's characters avoid stereotyping and are well-developed, and Hitchcock perfectly captures Sarah Beth's voice as she wrestles with big questions. The somber themes of race relations and personal guilt are handled sensitively and with a good dose of flour, courtesy of Sarah Beth's grandmother, and hope for racial healing is offered. A heartening and important offering for younger readers. -- Booklist, starred review [A story] about sibling love and self-forgiveness. -- Kirkus Reviews Sarah's inner struggles take place against the background of integration in a rural North Carolina community; Hitchcock... depicts her guilt, anger, and grief with credibility and the important people in her life in sympathetic, fully dimensional fashion. -- Publishers Weekly


Praise for One True Way Shannon Hitchcock's important story shines a bright light on the struggles that LGBT kids had to deal with in the mid-1970s, giving us a context with which to understand more fully the same struggles that are happening today. In straightforward prose, this honest look shows us how far we've come, and at the same time doesn't deny how far we have to go. -- Kathi Appelt, National Book Award Finalist and Newbery Honor-winning author of The UnderneathPraise for Ruby Lee and Me With the poetry of plain speaking, Shannon Hitchcock recreates the daily drama of a vanished world. -- Richard Peck, Newbery Award-winning author of A Year Down Yonder Hitchcock deftly weaves her narrative through history to gently bring important past events to light. Excellently written, the novel's characters avoid stereotyping and are well-developed, and Hitchcock perfectly captures Sarah Beth's voice as she wrestles with big questions. The somber themes of race relations and personal guilt are handled sensitively and with a good dose of flour, courtesy of Sarah Beth's grandmother, and hope for racial healing is offered. A heartening and important offering for younger readers. -- Booklist, starred review [A story] about sibling love and self-forgiveness. -- Kirkus Reviews Sarah's inner struggles take place against the background of integration in a rural North Carolina community; Hitchcock... depicts her guilt, anger, and grief with credibility and the important people in her life in sympathetic, fully dimensional fashion. -- Publishers Weekly


Author Information

Shannon Hitchcock is the author of One True Way which received a starred review from Kirkus Review. The critically acclaimed Ruby Lee & Me was a nominee for the 2017-2018 Nebraska Chapter Book Golden Sower Award, Pennsylvania's Keystone Award, Iowa's Children's Choice Award, Japan's Sakura Medal, and Alaska and Montana's Battle of the Books. She divides her time between Tampa, Florida, and Hendersonville, North Carolina. For more, visit her website at shannonhitchcock.com.

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