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Saint Iggy
by 
K.L. Going
Stephen Hoye
  
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Publisher: Listening Library
Pub Date: 10/10/2006
Subject(s):  Fiction
Young Adult Fiction
Language(s):  English
Awards:  Best Books for Young Adults
Young Adult Library Services Association

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File size:   78607 KB
ISBN:   9780739348390
Release date:   Oct 10, 2006

Description

An unconventional coming-of-age story about a young man's tragic search for meaning in a world that makes no sense to him.

When Iggy Corso gets kicked out of high school, there's no one for him to tell. His mother has gone off, his father is stoned on the couch, and the phone's been disconnected, so even the social worker can't get through. Leaving his life in public housing behind, Iggy ventures into the world to make something of himself. It's not easy when you're sixteen, have no skills, and your only friend is mixed up with the dealer who got your mom hooked. But Iggy has the kind of wisdom that lets him see what no one else can.

“Going draws her characters with compassionate acuity.”—Bulletin for the Center of Children’s Books

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Iggy Corso lives in the projects with a stoned father and an addict mother who is AWOL again, but, amazingly, he uses no drugs, has no self-pity, and lives on hope. Suspended . . . again . . . he makes a plan to change people's opinions of him, get back in school, and make a better life. Stephen Hoye's Iggy speaks with precise enunciation, never employing contractions, like a person who knows he is not too smart but is trying hard to make sense of the world. But Iggy is an 18-year-old high school freshman from the projects of New York City, and Hoye uses the accent of a college graduate. In spite of this disparity, the powerful story, and Iggy himself, will haunt you long after the last syllable fades. N.E.M. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
 

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