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Dinky Hocker Shoots Smack! (Paperback)

de M E Kerr (Author) "Don't tell people we've moved to Brooklyn" Tucker Woolf's father always told him ..." En savoir plus
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From Publishers Weekly

Kerr's first novel (1972) is a funny/sad look at the painful adolescence of a rebellious Brooklynite. PW praised this "wildly humorous and, at the same time, touching story." Ages 12-up.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

The New York Times

"A brilliantly funny book--full of wit and wisdom and an astonishing immediacy that comes from spare, honest writing." This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the best little known teen books in the world, Janv. 10 2004
Par E. R. Bird "Ramseelbird" (Manhattan, NY) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Books written by adults for adults that talk about politics usually want you to pigeonhole them. Once you understand the gist of the bookï¿s take on life and liberty you can decide whether or not its politics are the same as yours, thereby allowing you to instantly love it or hate it without even reading it. Books written by adults for children or teens that talk about politics also usually want you to pigeonhole them. So went my thinking until I read "Dinky Hocker Shoots Smack!". Ladies and gentlemen, I have just changed my worldview on politics in childrenï¿s books. And itï¿s all thanks to this little number.

A plot synopsis. This is a story about Tucker Woolf, his family, his friends, and his friendsï¿ families. In New York city, Tucker is fifteen years old and for the first time in his life heï¿s seriously interested in a girl. This interest isnï¿t without its complications. The girl, Natalia, attends a school for the mentally imbalanced. And her cousin, Dinky Hocker, has issues of her own. Dinky is overweight, an unsurprising fact when you consider her negligent, often cruel, parents. From this unlikely set of characters comes a story about dealing with the problems of others, as well as yourself. Kerr could have easily taken the easy route with this book. How simple it would be to turn this plot into an After School Special, complete with everyone a little older and wiser at the end. Instead, the author meets such ooey-gooey sentiments head on, challenging the hypocrisy people exhibit every day. Along the way, other issues are brought up as well. Originally conceived and published in 1972, the book deals with politics. Everyoneï¿s parent is a liberal of the 60s, though how they display this political leaning differs per person. When we meet the radical P. John, Dinkyï¿s brief beau, the reader is suddenly shown a human being that doesnï¿t fit neatly into any real category. P. John is conservative, racist, intolerant, and honest. To read his character is to question everything the book is saying about the political climate of this country. But if you really read this book, really examine whatï¿s itï¿s saying, itï¿s clear as crystal that there is no single political stance taken in this story. People are not all one thing or another. Not all liberals are whining wimps waiting for a handout. Not all conservatives remain unchanging and unsympathetic. I can see how people would love this book and how people would hate this book. All I ask of you is that you find yourself intrigued by this review and decide to actually read this book. Draw your own conclusions. Decide Iï¿m insanely wrong or absolutely correct. The point is, this book should never be forgotten. It is so well written, so interesting and full of great points that I canï¿t even give you a glimpse of what it really means. Youï¿ll just have to find out for yourself.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Social Aquarium, Aoû 24 2003
Par Severa (Tórshavn Faroe Islands) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This book starts out as being the story of Tucker Woolf, self-apointed expert on libraries, and cronicler of strange existences. But it soon turns out that it is actually the story of four young teenagers, and, on a broader scale, their parents and their entire society.
Tucker has to deal with having a faher who cares too much about apearances, and drills Tucker into only revealing parts of the truth when dealing with strangers. Tucker is feels somewhat out of place wherever he is, and when he finds a stray cat he imediately bonds with it. When his dad turns out to be allergic, he has to give the cat away. It is this cat who, directly and inderectly, brings him into contact with the other characters. It is adopted by Dinky Hocker, a tragically overweight girl, whose parents completely ignore their daughters problems, in favour of helping drug-addicts and othe worthy causes. Her cousin Natalie, and a boy who shares Dinkys rather enormous problem, together form the core of the story.

The book is funny, the characters quirky and the situations somwhat absurd, but the real fascination of this book comes from seeing how the parents of these children forget them in favour of either their own problems or the problems of strangers. The thing that struck me most is that Dinkys charity-mom is actually one of the most selfish people in the world. I would recomend this book to anyone, even though it is technically a YA-novel. Its a good read, all the same.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Defines the Genre, Jui 19 2003
Par William C Myers (Ypsilanti, MI United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Like all great young adult literature, Kerr undermines our expectations throughout. Full of twists, complications and contradictions that make it one of the most compelling books I've ever read. In the league of the I Am The Cheese or Catcher in the Rye.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 My Favorite M.E. Kerr Book
Dinky Hocker Shoots Smack is a really great book. Its short and to the point and funny. What else could you want?
Publié le Nov. 26 2000 par Jin

5.0étoiles sur 5 A must-read for teen-agers and parents.
This book is great! It should be required reading for all children who are about to become teen-agers, and for all parents whose children are about to become teen-agers.
Publié le Aoû 4 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 This wasn't a bad book at all.
This is a good book with real life characters and real problems that teenagers really go through. This is a good book to leave at the side of your bed to read at night. Read more
Publié le Avril 17 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 What character depth!
Wow. I was really impressed by the intelligence and actuality of these characters. I love the conversation that occurs between Tucker and Natailia (did I spell that right? Read more
Publié le Janv. 21 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 I like when the kid who shot smack threatened P. John.
Dinky Hocker is a great book. I really enjoyed it because it related to some situations kids could experience in their life. Read more
Publié le Nov. 11 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 Better than most YA novels. Insightful and funny.
This story is easily enjoyable for both adults and adolescents. It's an easy read with a lot of humor and meaning squeezed into Kerr's concise words.
Publié le Sep 18 1998

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