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The OUTSIDERS

Three brothers struggle to stay together after their parents' death, as they search for an identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society.

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  • "Three brothers struggle to stay together after their parents' death, as they search for an identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society."@en
  • "The struggle of three brothers to stay together after their parent's death and their quest for identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society."@en
  • "The struggle of three brothers to stay together after their parent's death and their quest for identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society."
  • "Ponyboy is fourteen, tough and confused, yet sensitive behind his tough front. Since his parents' death, the rough kids from the wrong side of the tracks have been his friends. But, when his best friend kills a member of a rival gang, a nightmare of violence begins and envelops Ponyboy in a turbulent chain of events."@en
  • "The struggle of three brothers to stay together after their parent's death and their quest for identity among the conflicting values of their adolescents society."@en
  • "Three brothers struggle to stay together after their parents' death, as they search for an identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society in which they find themselves "outsiders.""
  • "Three brothers struggle to stay together after their parents' death, as they search for an identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society in which they find themselves "outsiders.""@en
  • "A revealing account of the tensions, fears, and frustrations of gang life from a teenage boy's point of view."@en
  • "A revealing account of the tensions, fears, and frustrations of gang life from a teenage boy's point of view."
  • "The struggle of three brothers to stay together after the death of their parents and their quest for identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society."@en
  • "The struggle of three brothers to stay together after their parent's death and their quest for identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society. When it was first published in 1967, The Outsiders defied convention with its immediate, deeply sympathetic portrayal of Ponyboy and his struggle to find a place for himself in a difficult world. Thirty years later, it speaks to teenagers as powerfully as ever."@en
  • "The struggle for identity and friendship are key ingredients when growing up, especially when you are part of a gang."@en
  • "The struggle of three brothers to stay together after their parents' death and their quest for identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society."@en
  • "The struggle of three brothers to stay together after their parents' death and their quest for identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society."
  • "The struggle of three brothers to stay together after their parent's death and their quest for identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society. Two rival gangs -- the "haves" & "have-nots"--Fight it out on the streets of an Oklahoma city. When it was first published in 1967, The Outsiders defied convention with its immediate, deeply sympathetic portrayal of Ponyboy and his struggle to find a place for himself in a difficult world. Thirty years later, it speaks to teenagers as powerfully as ever."@en
  • "Ponyboy can count on his brothers. And on his friends. But not on much else besides trouble with the Socs, a vicious gang of rich kids whose idea of a good time is beating up "greasers" like Ponyboy."@en
  • "Ponyboy can count on his brothers and on his friends, now he is having problems with a gang called the Socs."@en
  • "The struggle of three brothers to stay together after their parent's death and their quest for identity among conflicting values of their adolescent society."@en
  • "Rivalry between rich and poor gangs in 1960s Oklahoma leads to the deaths of three teenagers and intense soul-searching for one of the kids involved, a sensitive fourteen-year-old writer named Ponyboy."@en
  • "Includes author interview."@en
  • "The struggle of three brothers to stay together after their parents's death and their quest for identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society."@en
  • "The struggle of three brothers to stay together after their parent's death and their quest for identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society. When it was first published in 1967, The Outsiders defied convention with its immediate, deeply sympathetic portrayal of Ponyboy and his struggle to find a place for himself in a difficult world. Thirty years later, it speaks to teenagers as powerfully as ever. Puffin is proud to publish this contemorary classic for a new generation of readers."

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  • "Young adult fiction"
  • "Young adult fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Social Issues"
  • "Genres littéraires"
  • "Readers"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Young adult works"
  • "Young adult works"@en
  • "Braille books"@en
  • "Young adult fiction, American"@en
  • "Ouvrages pour la jeunesse"

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  • "The outsiders : [the original teenage rebel story]"
  • "The OUTSIDERS"@en
  • "The outsiders"
  • "The outsiders"@en
  • "Outsiders"@en
  • "THE OUTSIDERS"
  • "The Outsiders / LOST"@en
  • "The Outsiders"
  • "The Outsiders"@en
  • "Outsiders teacher's resource CD-ROM"
  • "Outsiders teacher's resource CD-ROM"@en
  • "Rebeldes"
  • "˜Theœ outsiders"
  • "Outsiders [Hinton]"

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