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The nickel boys : a novel / Colson Whitehead.

Summary:

As the Civil Rights movement begins to reach the black enclave of Frenchtown in segregated Tallahassee, Elwood Curtis takes the words of Dr. Martin Luther King to heart: He is "as good as anyone." Abandoned by his parents, but kept on the straight and narrow by his grandmother, Elwood is about to enroll in the local black college. But for a black boy in the Jim Crow South of the early 1960s, one innocent mistake is enough to destroy the future. Elwood is sentenced to a juvenile reformatory called the Nickel Academy, whose mission statement says it provides "physical, intellectual and moral training" so the delinquent boys in their charge can become "honorable and honest men." In reality, the Nickel Academy is a grotesque chamber of horrors where the sadistic staff beats and sexually abuses the students, corrupt officials and locals steal food and supplies, and any boy who resists is likely to disappear "out back." Stunned to find himself in such a vicious environment, Elwood tries to hold onto Dr. King's ringing assertion "Throw us in jail and we will still love you." His friend Turner thinks Elwood is worse than naive, that the world is crooked, and that the only way to survive is to scheme and avoid trouble. The tension between Elwood's ideals and Turner's skepticism leads to a decision whose repercussions will echo down the decades. Formed in the crucible of the evils Jim Crow wrought, the boys' fates will be determined by what they endured at the Nickel Academy.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780385537070
  • ISBN: 0385537077
  • ISBN: 9780345804341
  • ISBN: 0345804341
  • Physical Description: 213 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Doubleday, [2019]

Content descriptions

Awards Note:
Pulitzer Prize (Fiction), 2020
Subject: Florida School for Boys > Fiction.
Abuse of administrative power > Fiction.
African American boys > Abuse of > Fiction.
African American teenagers > Fiction.
African Americans > Southern States > Social conditions > Fiction.
Racism > Fiction.
Reformatories > Fiction.
Reformatories > Corrupt practices > Fiction.
African Americans > Civil rights > Fiction.
Male friendship > Fiction.
Teenagers > Fiction.
Frenchtown (Tallahassee, Fla.) > Fiction.
Florida > Fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.
Historical fiction.
Bildungsromans.

Available copies

  • 98 of 106 copies available at SPARK Libraries.

Holds

  • 2 current holds with 106 total copies.
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Cambria County Library FICTION Whi (Text) 85131001685370 CACM Fiction Available -
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Carbondale Public Library FICTION WHITEHE (Text) 50688010752310 Adult Fiction Available -
Collinsville Community Library Adults WHI Fiction (Text) 34259000480956 Adult Area Available -
Coudersport Public Library FIC WHI (Text) 30183000941128 Adult Fiction Available -
Cresson Public Library AF WHI (Text) 31814610088244 CRSM Fiction Available -
Dalton Community Library FICTION WHITEHE (Text) 50689010432978 Adult Fiction Available -
Degenstein Community Library FIC WHITEHEAD (Text) 35031301132260 Adult Fiction Available -
Dillsburg Area Public Library Adults WHI Fiction (Text) 34001001356771 Adult Area Checked Out 06/05/2024
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Summary: As the Civil Rights movement begins to reach the black enclave of Frenchtown in segregated Tallahassee, Elwood Curtis takes the words of Dr. Martin Luther King to heart: He is "as good as anyone." Abandoned by his parents, but kept on the straight and narrow by his grandmother, Elwood is about to enroll in the local black college. But for a black boy in the Jim Crow South of the early 1960s, one innocent mistake is enough to destroy the future. Elwood is sentenced to a juvenile reformatory called the Nickel Academy, whose mission statement says it provides "physical, intellectual and moral training" so the delinquent boys in their charge can become "honorable and honest men." In reality, the Nickel Academy is a grotesque chamber of horrors where the sadistic staff beats and sexually abuses the students, corrupt officials and locals steal food and supplies, and any boy who resists is likely to disappear "out back." Stunned to find himself in such a vicious environment, Elwood tries to hold onto Dr. King's ringing assertion "Throw us in jail and we will still love you." His friend Turner thinks Elwood is worse than naive, that the world is crooked, and that the only way to survive is to scheme and avoid trouble. The tension between Elwood's ideals and Turner's skepticism leads to a decision whose repercussions will echo down the decades. Formed in the crucible of the evils Jim Crow wrought, the boys' fates will be determined by what they endured at the Nickel Academy.

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