The Arizona Kid (novel)
Author | Ron Koertge |
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Language | English |
Genre | Young adult |
Publisher | Joy Street Books, Little, Brown & Co. |
Publication date | 1988 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | |
Pages | 228 pages |
ISBN | 9780316501019 (first edition) |
OCLC | 17327918 |
The Arizona Kid is a 1988 novel by Ron Koertge about a summer 16-year-old Billy spends living with his gay uncle and working with racehorses.
Characters
[edit]- Billy Kennedy: a 16-year-old from Missouri
- Uncle Wes: Billy's uncle and mentor
- Jack: a horse trainer who expresses himself through the toupee he chooses to wear
- Lew: a co-worker and friend of Billy's
- Cara Mae: an outspoken racehorse rider who develops a relationship with Billy
Reception
[edit]Reviews
[edit]The American Library Association designated the book a "Best of the Best Books for Young Adults" in 1988.[1] The School Library Journal praised it, saying "Koertge's marvelous wit (also evident in Where the Kissing Never Stops Little, 1987) out of the mouth of his young hero is a delight, and his compassion for and understanding of Wes and Billy and his summer friends shapes a funny but affecting novel."[2] The book also received positive reviews from Publishers Weekly[3] and the Emergency Librarian.[4]
Criticism
[edit]The book is number seventy-five on the American Library Association's list of the top 100 most frequently challenged books from 1990 to 1999.[5]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "ALA Best Books for Young Adults". LibraryThing.
- ^ Lewis, M. (1988), The Arizona Kid (Book Review), vol. 34, School Library Journal, p. 118
- ^ Fakih, Kimberly Olson & Diane Roback (13 May 1988), The Arizona Kid [Review], Publishers Weekly, p. 278
- ^ Tait, S. & Tyson, C. (1990), Paperbacks for young adults, vol. 17, Emergency Librarian, p. 61
- ^ "The 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990–1999". American Library Association. Retrieved 2014-06-14.