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Response
Response
Author: Paul Volponi
ISBN-13: 9780670062836
ISBN-10: 0670062839
Publication Date: 2/19/2009
Pages: 160
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Viking Juvenile
Book Type: Hardcover
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GeniusJen avatar reviewed Response on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by Sally Kruger aka "Readingjunky" for TeensReadToo.com

Noah has grown up in East Franklin, a predominately black area. One night when he and two friends decide to head on over to nearby Hillsboro (about 95% white) to boost a car, life changes dramatically.

The three friends never get to commit their intended crime because they run into three white teens bent on keeping their neighborhood free of blacks. The white boys verbally abuse and threaten Noah and his friends, and it's when they begin to chase them that things take a turn. Noah trips and falls. An angry youth nicknamed Scat swings a baseball bat and fractures Noah's skull.

The quick response of paramedics and the quality treatment at the Hillsboro hospital work together to save young Noah. He's plagued with headaches and will live with a metal plate stitched into his head, but he will live to finish high school and be around to be a father for his baby daughter.

When it was determined that the three Hillsboro teens had no way of knowing Noah and his friends were there to steal a car, arrests were made and the three were charged with a hate crime. The actual attack was horrific, but now Noah and his family must live through the stressful experience of a trial. They learn the hard way about harassment and plea bargains as they attend countless meetings with county provided attorneys.

Paul Volponi brings headline material to life in RESPONSE. He portrays a black family working together to educate their son and help him and his teenage girlfriend raise their own child. In Noah, readers will meet a frightened yet determined young man learning how to make his way in a not-so-friendly world.
bookjunkiescafe avatar reviewed Response on + 29 more book reviews
Noah a teenager of a 6 months daughter was a victim of a hate crime. He worked part time and Deshawna was giving him a hard time about the $50 that he gives her. So he and 2 of friend friend decide to go into a white neighborhood to steal a car to make money to provide for his child. The 3 teens change their minds not to steal and start walking home. they got approach by three Italians American teens. Charlie using hateful language and beating Noah with a bat. He was hospital and journey through the court.

This books is an fast and easy read. Sometimes I feel that mother's pressure men to the point where they have to steal to provide for the child especially when they are not dead beat. Noah doing all he can to raise his child and being a student just like her. I'm glad Noah had sense enough not to steal. With the hate crime. it will never end and Noah got justice. One thing I loved about Noah he was maturing fast and he not going to let them is one incident to make him hate all white. He judge people for their character not akin. His grandmother is one wise women.