Beck by Mal Peet & Meg Rosoff, 261 pages
“Born of a brief encounter between a
Liverpool prostitute and an African soldier in 1907, Beck finds himself
orphaned as a young boy and sent overseas to the Catholic Brothers in Canada.
At age fifteen he is sent to work on a farm, from which he eventually escapes.
Finally in charge of his own destiny, Beck starts westward, crossing the border
into America and back, all while the Great Depression rages on. What will it
take for Beck to understand the agonies of his childhood and realize that love
is possible?” This book
had enough action and emotion in it that I think that it will satisfy a wide
variety of teens.
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