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Nothing But The Truth: A Documentary Novel

Nothing But The Truth: A Documentary Novel
Author: Avi
Publisher: Avon Flare Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 668 reviews
Sales Rank: 17638

Media: Mass Market Paperback
Reading Level: Young Adult
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 213
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Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 4 x 0.5

ISBN: 038071907X
EAN: 9780380719075
ASIN: 038071907X

Publication Date: September 1, 1993
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Product Description
Patriotism or practical joke?

Harrison, NH -- Ninth-grade student Philip Malloy was suspended from school for singing along to The Star-Spangled Banner in his homeroom, causing what his teacher, Margaret Narwin, called "a disturbance." But was he standing up for his patriotic ideals, only to be squelched by the school system? Was Ms. Narwin simply trying to be a good teacher? Or could it all be just a misunderstanding gone bad -- very bad? What is the truth here? Can it ever be known?

Heroism, hoax, or mistake, what happened at Harrison High changes everything for everyone in ways no one -- least of all Philip -- could have ever predicted.




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5 out of 5 stars Used Book in Excellent Condition   September 24, 2008
Book was sent in a very timely manner and in excellant condition. would definately order from this seller again!


5 out of 5 stars FUN BOOK!!!   April 1, 2008
It's a very interesting book. Some books are very borring but this is a very fun book.This book is interesting because you can learn that lying is bad and what consequences it will bring to you.
I hope you buy this book;I relly recomented this book to you.

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4 out of 5 stars Nothing but the Truth   December 18, 2007
In "Nothing but the Truth" by Avi, there is a 9th grader named Philip Malloy. In homeroom one day, he started to hum "The Star-Spangled Banner" that was played over the PA system everyday. His teacher, Miss Narwin, after asking him to stop many times, sent him to the principal. However, Philip was then just given a warning. After telling his parents what happened, they told him that he had the right. Philip hummed the next two days and again was sent to the principals. This time, he was suspended. After Philip got home, his father took him to their long time neighbor who was running for school board. Their neighbor had a reporter there for an interview. Philip told the lady what happened. With his, Philip's story was out in the paper. Before long, the suspension for Philip Malloy was known nationally. letters of hatred were sent to Miss Narwin telling her people like that shouldn't be teachers. After the whole thing, Philip did not want to stay in his school. He transferred to a new school. There, Philip was asked to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner". He started to cry, because he did not even know the words.


4 out of 5 stars Nothing but the Truth   December 18, 2007
In "Nothing but the Truth" by Avi, there is a 9th grader named Philip Malloy. In homeroom one day, he started to hum "The Star-Spangled Banner" that was played over the PA system everyday. His teacher, Miss Narwin, after asking him to stop many times, sent him to the principal. However, Philip was then just given a warning. After telling his parents what happened, they told him that he had the right. Philip hummed the next two days and again was sent to the principals. This time, he was suspended. After Philip got home, his father took him to their long time neighbor who was running for school board. Their neighbor had a reporter there for an interview. Philip told the lady what happened. With his, Philip's story was out in the paper. Before long, the suspension for Philip Malloy was known nationally. letters of hatred were sent to Miss Narwin telling her people like that shouldn't be teachers. After the whole thing, Philip did not want to stay in his school. He transferred to a new school. There, Philip was asked to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner". He started to cry, because he did not even know the words.


4 out of 5 stars How the media frenzy can interfere with the truth   June 18, 2007
Nothing but the Truth provides an interesting perspective on high school and the media culture that we live in today. As a young adult novel, this book deals with issues that teens can relate to: disenchantment with school, challenging of authority, disconnection with parents, and trying to carve out an identity. Philip has three conflicts in this story: one against Mrs. Narwin, one against the school system that was caused by his behavior, and ultimately with himself. The author provides a realistic portrait of a teenage boy. However, readers are not given any true insight as to why Philip behaves as he does. Suggestions for the behavior are made, but never explored. The reader never can understand how and if Philip has changed because of this incident. The other characters are given superficial development. They are mainly used as foils to interact with the main character. The actions and events are believable given today's media culture. The readers mainly see the story through Philip's eyes although the school administration and Mrs. Narwin do have some input. From Philip's viewpoint, the story is skewed in his favor. A strength of this novel is the issues that it raises. The media culture, challenging authority, and teenage angst all are presented in a fashion that would appeal to a teenage audience. This is an excellent resource for high school teachers. The realism of the novel could provide lively discussions for high school students. The issues that the story raises might make for some lively debates.



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