Overview: RJ Astruc lives in Wellington, New Zealand: the "Middle of Middle Earth." Unlike most New Zealanders, she has never been an extra in any hobbit-related movies—she's neither short enough to be a hobbit nor tall enough to be an orc. She is addicted to English detective novels and wants to be
Banned Books
✍ Scribed by Astruc, R J
- Book ID
- 108099212
- Publisher
- Dreamspinner Press LLC
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 112 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781623807580
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
A Harmony Ink Press Young Adult Title
At St. Peter's, an exclusive British boarding school for boys, a teacher's word is law—and Anthony Parker is leading a rebellion. When he is found reading a book containing "questionable content," he receives a reprimand from the headmaster. Parker responds by secretly lending questionable materials to other students, aided by his best friend and long-time crush, Rafe.
The situation escalates when their draconic literature teacher discovers their subterfuge and compiles a banned books list. Parker and Rafe fall in with Peter Fritz, a broody outcast who's turning the ban in his favor by buying and lending banned books to students—for a price. As the banned books library grows and hidden feelings threaten the boys' burgeoning partnership, they discover that the challenges of growing up might outweigh the rewards of bucking the system.
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