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Richard Duggin Uncovers the Cruelty in Kids

Clark, Karen

Publishers Weekly, 2022-12, Vol.269 (53)

New York: PWxyz, LLC

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  • Título:
    Richard Duggin Uncovers the Cruelty in Kids
  • Autor: Clark, Karen
  • Assuntos: Bullying ; Children ; Creative writing ; Duggin, Richard ; Males ; Novels ; Writers ; Young adult literature ; Young adults
  • É parte de: Publishers Weekly, 2022-12, Vol.269 (53)
  • Descrição: How can the cycle of picking fights for no reason at all, except to fight, be ended? “Boys in Exile came about because of my awareness of the rising tide of bullying, hazing, and social exclusion of unpopular teens by those higher up in the pecking order of social acceptance and power,” writes Richard Duggin, winner of this year’s BookLife Prize in fiction. Duggin is a graduate of the University of Iowa’s prestigious MFA program and an emeritus professor of the creative writing program he helped create at the University of Nebraska, In the past, he had agent representation, but he ultimately prefers the freedom and creative control afforded to him through publishing independently. “At camp, he is assigned a bunk in Timber Wolf cabin with nine other boys from different towns and cities in the Northeast They have all been promised they will ‘make new friends and learn lifelong skills,’ according to the camp’s brochure.”
  • Editor: New York: PWxyz, LLC
  • Idioma: Inglês

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