The Outsiders (Paperback)

The Outsiders (Paperback)
The Outsiders (Paperback)

Description

The 45th commemoration of a milestone work of adolescent fiction

 However, Ponyboy can depend on his siblings and companions, not on anything other than an issue with the Socs, a horrendous pack of rich children who pull off everything, including thumping greasers like Ponyboy. Essentially he knows what's in store - until the night somebody takes things excessively far.

 Composed 45 years prior, S. E. Hinton's good story of a kid who ends up on the edges of traditional society stays as strong today as it was the day it was composed.

Concerning the Author

S. E. Hinton is the writer of various smash hit and dearest books for youthful grown-ups, including THAT WAS THEN; THIS IS NOW; RUMBLEFISH, TEX, and obviously, THE OUTSIDERS was composed when she was only 16 years of age. She has additionally composed a few picture books, an assortment of brief tales, and a novel for grown-ups. She and her boyfriend live in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which is the setting for THE OUTSIDERS. She enjoys riding horses while she is not writing.

 Praise For…

  • Acclaim for The Outsiders

 "The Outsiders changed youthful grown-up fiction from a classification generally about prom sovereigns, football players and secondary school pulverize to one that depicted a hazier, more genuine world." -

The New York Times is a newspaper based in New York City.

"It's tense, and it's laden with melodrama." - The Tribune of Chicago.

"A fantastic transitional book." - The Daily News of Philadelphia

"What it resembles to live sad and undesirable and cornered by circumstance...There is rudeness and savagery here, yet legitimate expectation, as well." - National Observer.

"We encounter powerful characters in a book with a strong message...this extraordinary work presents a poignant, sound perspective on the pariahs from the inside." The Horn Book is a book about the history of the United States.

It was designated a Best Teenage Novel by the New York Herald Tribune.

The Massachusetts Kids book Medal winner and a Chicago Tribune Book World Spring Reading Festival Honor Book and a British Library Association Best Book for Young People.

Item Details

ISBN: 9780140385724

ISBN-10: 014038572X

Distributer: Speak

Pages: 224

Language: English

Suggested Reading Level

Least Age: 12

Most extreme Age: UP

Least Grade Level: 7

Most extreme Grade Level: UP

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