About the Author:
Donald R. Gallo is the editor of a number of short story anthologies for teens. He is the recipient of the ALAN Award for Outstanding Contributions to Young Adult Literature, and his anthology SIXTEEN was named by the American Library Association as one of the 100 Best Books for Young Adults published between 1966 and 1999.
From Booklist:
Gr. 7-12. This outstanding collection of 10 short stories features teen protagonists experiencing a transforming experience while on some kind of journey. In Joyce Sweeney's "Something Old, Something New," Darius is apprehensive about leaving his poor neighborhood to go to a rich part of town to receive an award for a writing contest, but his fears are put to rest when he is warmly welcomed as a writer among equals instead of a poor black kid. Margaret Haddix's "My People" features a high-school girl from rural Appalachia who attends a summer college program and discovers that living in the city or suburbs and having money does not necessarily make one smarter or more sophisticated. Graham Salisbury, Alex Flinn, Kimberly Willis Holt, Ron Koertge, David Lubar, Richard Peck, Will Weaver, and Ellen Wittlinger contribute stories, as well. Whether humorous or serious, the stories are consistently well written and engaging. They will be great for booktalking as they will appeal to a wide range of teen readers. A solid roundup from an experienced anthologist. Ed Sullivan
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