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Note: This 2018 novel is the original story that inspired the Audie Award-winning audio drama and the new scriptbook edition of The Real Education of TJ Crowley: Coming of Age on the Redline. If you are looking for the scriptbook to read along with the audio drama, please order the Coming of Age on the Redline edition. NOW AN AUDIE AWARD-WINNING AUDIO DRAMA Adapted by the author and May Wuthrich "A deftly crafted, thought-provoking, and solid work of YA historical fiction." - Midwest Book Review In the explosive summer of 1968, a line is drawn. In a nation grieving the assassination of Dr.…mehr

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Note: This 2018 novel is the original story that inspired the Audie Award-winning audio drama and the new scriptbook edition of The Real Education of TJ Crowley: Coming of Age on the Redline. If you are looking for the scriptbook to read along with the audio drama, please order the Coming of Age on the Redline edition. NOW AN AUDIE AWARD-WINNING AUDIO DRAMA Adapted by the author and May Wuthrich "A deftly crafted, thought-provoking, and solid work of YA historical fiction." - Midwest Book Review In the explosive summer of 1968, a line is drawn. In a nation grieving the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., that line runs straight through Wichita, Kansas, and right down 13-year-old TJ Crowley's property line. TJ's summer is already in turmoil. With his father gone and his brother off to Vietnam, he's left alone with his unhinged, racist mother who drowns her fears in alcohol. Her answer to the social upheaval is to lock the doors and trust in her old flame, a Klansman who vows to keep their all-white neighborhood pure. Their resolve is immediately tested when the Washingtons, a Black family with a dream of a better life, move into the house next door. They are determined, dignified, and will not be intimidated. Working alongside his racist "Uncle Ray," TJ helps build a privacy fence between the two houses. His mom swears that she'll ground him forever if he ever goes next door. But a fence can't stop the sounds of his future classmate, Ivy, practicing her cheerleading routines. It can't silence the spirituals sung by her father, Dr. Washington. And it cannot halt the questions stirring in TJ's own mind. As he is pulled deeper into the escalating conflict, TJ must begin his own real education: confronting the ugly truths of his heritage and discovering the humanity that fence is meant to deny. In a world demanding he choose a side, he is faced with a life-altering decision: take refuge in the hatred he's always known or risk everything for the neighbors he is just beginning to understand.
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Grant Overstake is an accomplished author and gifted storyteller who he has received recognition and acclaim for his work. Drawing from his background as a former Miami Herald sportswriter and decathlon All-America, his sports-themed YA novels are infused with raw emotion and authenticity, offering inspiration to anyone who appreciates well-told stories of resilience, hope, and courage.