Playground
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
Thirteen-year-old Butterball doesn't have much going for him. He's teased mercilessly about his weight. He hates the Long Island suburb his mom moved them to and wishes he still lived with his dad in the city. And now he's stuck talking to a totally out-of-touch therapist named Liz.
Liz tries to uncover what happened that day on the playground - a day that landed one kid in the hospital and Butterball in detention. Butterball refuses to let her in on the truth, and while he evades her questions, he takes readers on a journey through the moments that made him into the playground bully he is today.
This devastating yet ultimately redemptive story is told in voice-driven prose and accented with drawings and photographs, making it a natural successor to The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian.
Loosely inspired by 50 Cent's own adolescence, and written with his fourteen-year-old son in mind, Playground is sure to captivate wide attention - and spark intense discussion.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Rapper turned actor and author 50 Cent makes his YA debut with a candid tale about a middle-schooler dealing with pressures from his peers and his broken family. Overweight and nearly friendless, "Butterball" has just been suspended from school for assaulting a classmate with a sock filled with batteries. As he returns to school, visits his father in New York City, and talks to his therapist, Liz, his frustrations come to light. His always-working mother has too little time for him, while his father spends most of their occasional weekends together encouraging his violence (even forcing him to shoplift) and making fun of his weight. Although Butterball benefits from some positive influences, including Liz and his friend Nia, it's his desire to better himself (and his interest in filmmaking) that help him overcome his circumstances and his reputation. 50 Cent's story follows a predictable arc, but he throws in some twists and doesn't hold back when portraying violence or Butterball's difficult home life. Butterball's unrepentant, unpretentious, and authentic narrative voice, meanwhile, is more than enough to carry the story. Ages 12 up.
Customer Reviews
Great book
I dread the moment she I have to read a book for English class, but this book is the best book I've ever read. Great detail with how he was. Mostly a true story, great freaking a book again. Reading the book and listening to 50 cent is even better
Must have
I have the hard copy and spent 15 well spent dollars that I didn't have ...and I'm glad I did
The Play Ground
Great understanding from both sides, My kids will read it. Thanks