Destroy All Cars
If one of the primary ways of getting young people to connect with a book is to create a protagonist they identify with, then Blake Nelson has absolutely done it again in Destroy All Cars. From the first page of this fantastic novel, James Hoff’s funny, angry, relentless voice grabs the reader and pulls you right into his world. He’s pissed off – at our consumer-based, wasteful, gas-guzzling, hypocritical culture; at his parents; at his ex-girlfriend, Sadie; and, even though he doesn’t readily admit it, himself. In journal entries, essay assignments for Junior AP English, and biting diatribes, James rails against everyone and everything, pointingRead More →