Small Forces

Small Forces
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9781493163434
ISBN-13 : 1493163434
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Book Synopsis Small Forces by : Mike Conver

Download or read book Small Forces written by Mike Conver and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2014-01-16 with total page 311 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A very bright twelve-year-old boy, who has trouble reading, is placed full-time in a special needs class when he graduates from the lower grades to the junior high. He misses the classmates with whom he was mainstreamed in the past. He is also worried about his big brother who is his hero and may be into drugs. A junior high teacher recognizes the boys ability and, against the principals orders, has the student attend his regular division class. The principal accuses the teacher of molesting the boy and moves to have him fired. The high schoolage brother of the student tries to help a friend who is in trouble with a drug pusher. The drug dealer abducts both boys, and the teacher and little brother try to rescue the older boys. As the story progresses, we see a Vietnam war vet who was dishonorably discharged and is building a drug selling network. There is a teacher, recently divorced, who is dedicated to his profession and the kids he teaches, and a principal whos only concern is not to rock the boat until he retires. There are adults who are trying to rebuild lives and children who help each other through the rough times following divorce. You will like and admire some of these people. You will want to strangle others. Many of them you will recognize.


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