The First Part Last
ISBN-13:
9781442403437
ISBN-10:
1442403438
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Angela Johnson
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Format:
Paperback
144 pages
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9781442403437
ISBN-10:
1442403438
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Angela Johnson
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Format:
Paperback
144 pages
Summary
The First Part Last (ISBN-13: 9781442403437 and ISBN-10: 1442403438), written by authors
Angela Johnson, was published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers in 2010.
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Description
This little thing with the perfect face and hands doing nothing but counting on me. And me wanting nothing else but to run crying into my own mom's room and have her do the whole thing.
It's not going to happen....
Bobby is your classic urban teenaged boy -- impulsive, eager, restless. On his sixteenth birthday he gets some news from his girlfriend, Nia, that changes his life forever. She's pregnant. Bobby's going to be a father. Suddenly things like school and house parties and hanging with friends no longer seem important as they're replaced by visits to Nia's obstetrician and a social worker who says that the only way for Nia and Bobby to lead a normal life is to put their baby up for adoption.
With powerful language and keen insight, Johnson looks at the male side of teen pregnancy as she delves into one young man's struggle to figure out what "the right thing" is and then to do it. No matter what the cost.
It's not going to happen....
Bobby is your classic urban teenaged boy -- impulsive, eager, restless. On his sixteenth birthday he gets some news from his girlfriend, Nia, that changes his life forever. She's pregnant. Bobby's going to be a father. Suddenly things like school and house parties and hanging with friends no longer seem important as they're replaced by visits to Nia's obstetrician and a social worker who says that the only way for Nia and Bobby to lead a normal life is to put their baby up for adoption.
With powerful language and keen insight, Johnson looks at the male side of teen pregnancy as she delves into one young man's struggle to figure out what "the right thing" is and then to do it. No matter what the cost.
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