Hanging on to Max / by Margaret Bechard.
Material type: TextPublication details: Brookfield, Conn. : Roaring Brook Press, 2002.Edition: 1st edDescription: 142 p. ; 22 cmISBN:- 0761315799
- 0761325743 (lib. bdg)
- [Fic] 21
- PZ7.B380655 Han 2002
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Bücher | Schulbibliothek BSZ Mistelbach ZSB | Fremdsprachige Literatur | FS.E BEC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 201639 |
Grade 8 Up-Sam Pettigrew has transferred from his old high school to an alternative school for a very good reason. When his girlfriend wants to give their baby up for adoption, the 17-year-old assumes the role of custodial single parent of his son, Max. The story begins with Sam in his new role as father and moves back and forth between his current troubles and his earlier ones: the death of his mother, his emotionally distant father, and his peer relationships. Sam's world is generally a supportive one, full of friends, teachers, and family. However, he and his father made a deal; if Sam graduates and then goes on to work a construction job, he'll support Sam and Max for one year. There will be no college in Sam's future, even with his great SAT scores. The young man has taken responsibility for himself and his actions. However, he is still an ordinary teenager trying his hardest to do the right thing, the best thing for the tiny, much-loved son that transformed his life and possibly his future.
When his girlfriend decides to give their baby away, seventeen-year-old Sam is determined to keep him and raise him alone.
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