Knights of Suburbia

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Pub Date Jun 01 2019 | Archive Date Jul 01 2019

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Description

Hi-lo. Life was supposed to be better after the war. Seventeen-year-old Henry Knights knows different. Henry's older brother returns from overseas a changed man just as his father decides to run for public office. Within days, his brother's PTSD and his father's campaign turn life upside down, as does the arrival of a famous war reporter. Caught in chaos, Henry and his twin sister, both adopted, consider finding their birth family. Family secrets. Pranks. A whole lot of trouble. This is the story of the Knights of Suburbia.

Hi-lo. Life was supposed to be better after the war. Seventeen-year-old Henry Knights knows different. Henry's older brother returns from overseas a changed man just as his father decides to run for...


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ISBN 9781538383377
PRICE $19.95 (USD)

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This book is based around 17 year old Henry Knights. His older brother returns from war with PTSD while his dad is running for offioce. Things get turned upside down. He and his twin sister start to look for their birth family.

I really didn't get this book. I tried, but it seemed like nothing flowed as it should.

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P.A. Kurch’s verse-based story is entertaining and ideal for a young adult audience. This book would be a welcome addition to classroom and school library shelves.

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