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Edenville Owls

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New York Times bestselling author Robert B. Parker?s first novel for young readers
There is something evil in the air ; Bobby senses it. Who is that man he saw arguing with his pretty new English teacher? Bobby knows he should mind his own business, but times are confusing. World War II just ended, and the world is changing? Bobby?s world, especially. There?s Joanie, for one?why does being her friend feel awkward? And then there are his buddies, the junior varsity Edenville Owls?basketball players in need of a leader. Can they help each other off the court as well as they can on it? They will need to.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 16, 2007
      Parker, the bestselling author of detective novels for adults, brings a healthy dose of noir to his first outing for children, set in the years following the end of WWII. Narrating is Bobby Murphy, an eighth-grader at Center Junior High in a town called Edenville. His school lacks a gymnasium, so Bobby and a few close friends start up an informal rag-tag basketball team, which plays against teams from other local junior high schools. As the Owls—the group's chosen team name—improve their skills in their quest to win a statewide tournament played at Boston Garden, Bobby's relationship with longtime friend Joanie Gibson begins to grow, causing tension with his teammate, Nick, who's interested in her romantically. Additionally, Bobby finds himself wrapped up in a mystery involving his new, young English teacher, Miss Delaney; one day, while staying late, he sees a strange man being rough with her outside the school. He scares the man off, but despite her insistence that he drop the matter, Bobby investigates further with the help of Joanie and his teammates. They unravel the secret that Miss Delaney is hiding, and Bobby discovers a world of suburban white supremacy and neo-Nazism. Though Parker saturates his writing with period slang and details, the book holds a timely resonance as Bobby strives to act in a noble, moral way in a confusing post-war era. Ages 10-up.

    • School Library Journal

      July 1, 2007
      Gr 6-9-It's 1945, and Bobby and his suburban Boston friends spend their free time traveling to other schools to compete in basketball games. Their junior high does not have a gym or a coach, so when it is announced that independent teams will be included in the state JV tournament, this group of six friends who call themselves the Owls feels a new sense of purpose. Outside circumstances threaten their single-mindedness, however. As Bobby sees a romance blossoming between his childhood friend Joanie and fellow Owl Nick, he is torn between his own feelings for the girl and loyalty to his pal. And when some members of the Owls witness a man threatening their pretty young teacher, they are drawn into a mystery that could endanger all of them. This first young-adult novel from an Edgar Award-winning author brings the same mix of fully developed characters and suspenseful prose that readers have come to expect in his adult works. While Parker's nostalgic references to various radio and movie personalities of the post-World War II era may not be fully appreciated by the target audience, students will identify with the emotional turmoil that characterizes Bobby's adolescence. This thought-provoking mystery will be a solid addition to middle school collections."Kim Dare, Fairfax County Public Schools, VA"

      Copyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2007
      Edenville is a fitting name for the idyllic Massachusetts town where, just after the close of World War II, Bobby Murphy enjoys such innocent boyhood pastimes as cowboy films, radio shows, comic books, and basketball. But Bobby's simple life becomes more complex as he enters the eighth grade. His pickup team, the Edenville Owls, becomes his school's first JV basketball team (though they have neither gym nor coach); he develops a crush on his old friend, Joanie; and he discovers a dark secret involving his new teacher, Miss Delaney. One evening, Bobby witnesses Miss Delaney arguing with a suspicious-looking man. When she arrives at school the next day with visible bruises, Bobby becomes concerned and enlists Joanie to help him track down the stranger. As Bobby pursues Miss Delaney's assailant, he discovers a hidden world of violence, domestic abuse, and racial prejudice. Parker's first novel for young adults is an homage to a bygone era -- equal parts Americana, Norman Rockwell, and Archie comics. His direct but evocative prose transforms a familiar Hardy Boys-style mystery into a suspenseful coming-of-age story that is well crafted and satisfying.

      (Copyright 2007 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:3.7
  • Lexile® Measure:580
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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