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Amos, In Three Acts Simon Kitchener
Amos, In Three Acts
Simon Kitchener
This novel, made up of three books, is aimed at perhaps the most reluctant reader group, the middle teenager. It is about a fifteen-year-old boy, Amos, dealing with events surrounding school-life. Amos is a bright, popular, well-adjusted boy who struggles with the pressure placed upon him to conform. This pressure comes from school, his peers and to a lesser degree, his father. The first book is about what Amos and his friends do over the course of a few weeks, culminating in a party where a boy is tragically killed. The language is as close to real as the writer has heard. Some might baulk at the liberal use of the f-word and how fifteen year-olds speak, others may take issue with admitting these boys take drugs, use racist language, have sex and get into fights. These subjects are dealt with matter-of-factly, by the teenagers. The conclusions they derive are quite grown-up. Throughout, Amos and his friends smoke marijuana. This brings them together and breaks them apart. He attends an all-boys grammar school where this indulgence is regarded as errant and dangerous. But this is not why Amos finds himself in trouble. His biggest problem is he is a non-conformist.
264 pages
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | April 9, 2021 |
| ISBN13 | 9781521172063 |
| Pages | 264 |
| Dimensions | 133 × 203 × 15 mm · 303 g |
| Language | English |