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Sleepaway school : stories from a boy's life

Like his brother before him, Stringer was surrendered to foster care, shortly after birth, by his unwed and underemployed mother'a common practice for unmarried women in mid-century America. Less common was that she returned six years later to reclaim her children. Rather than leading to a happy ending, though, this is where Stringer's story begins. The clash of being poor and black in an affluent, largely white New York suburb begins to foment pain and rage which erupts, more often than not, when he is at school. One violent episode results in his expulsion from the sixth grade and his subsequent three-year stint at Hawthorne, the "sleepaway school" of the title. What follows is an intensely personal, American journey: a universal story of childhood where childhood universals are absent. We experience how a child fashions his life out of the materials given to him, however threadbare. This is a "boy-meets-world" story, the chronicle of one child's struggle simply to be.

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  • "Chronicles the author's turbulent childhood as he struggled with anger and rejection, after being placed in foster care and then sent for three years to a sleepaway school for at-risk children."
  • "Like his brother before him, Stringer was surrendered to foster care, shortly after birth, by his unwed and underemployed mother'a common practice for unmarried women in mid-century America. Less common was that she returned six years later to reclaim her children. Rather than leading to a happy ending, though, this is where Stringer's story begins. The clash of being poor and black in an affluent, largely white New York suburb begins to foment pain and rage which erupts, more often than not, when he is at school. One violent episode results in his expulsion from the sixth grade and his subsequent three-year stint at Hawthorne, the "sleepaway school" of the title. What follows is an intensely personal, American journey: a universal story of childhood where childhood universals are absent. We experience how a child fashions his life out of the materials given to him, however threadbare. This is a "boy-meets-world" story, the chronicle of one child's struggle simply to be."@en
  • "Like his brother before him, Stringer was surrendered to foster care, shortly after birth, by his unwed and underemployed mothera common practice for unmarried women in mid-century America. Less common was that she returned six years later to reclaim her children. Rather than leading to a happy ending, though, this is where Stringer's story begins. The clash of being poor and black in an affluent, largely white New York suburb begins to foment pain and rage which erupts, more often than not, when he is at school. One violent episode results in his expulsion from the sixth grade and his subseq."@en

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  • "Biography"@en
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  • "Biography"

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  • "Sleepaway school : stories from a boy's life"@en
  • "Sleepaway school : stories from a boy's life"
  • "Sleepaway School"@en
  • "Sleepaway school"
  • "Vanille ou chocolat : récit"
  • "Sleepaway school stories from a boy's life"@en
  • "Sleepaway scholl : stories from a boy's life"
  • "Sleepaway School Stories from a Boy's Life"@en
  • "Sleepaway School : a memoir"
  • "Sleepaway School : stories from a boy's life"
  • "Vanille ou chocolat : mémoires"