A boy tries to steer a safe path through the projects in Harlem in the wake of his brother\'s death in this outstanding debut novel described as a fast and furious read in which we meet some amazing people (Newbery Honor and National Book Award-winning author Jacqueline Woodson). --Jacqueline Woodson, Newbery Honor and National Book Award-winning author of Brown Girl Dreaming The Stars Beneath Our Feet is about the weight of the world on the back of a child, and the creative tools necessary to alleviate th.
We definitely haven\'t heard the last of his brilliance.
David Barclay Moore is an exciting new voice.
A New York Times Notable Book A Time Magazine Top 10 Children\'s Books of the Year A Boston Globe Best Children\'s Book of the Year Six Starred Reviews A fast and furious read in which we meet some amazing people, people that stay with us.
David Barclay Moore paints a powerful portrait of a boy teetering on the edge--of adolescence, of grief, of violence--and shows how Lolly\'s inventive spirit helps him build a life with firm foundations and open doors.
But building a fantastical Lego city at the community center provides Lolly with an escape--and an unexpected bridge back to the world.
When Lolly and his friend are beaten up and robbed, joining a crew almost seems like the safe choice.
His path isn\'t clear--and the pressure to join a crew, as his brother did, is always there.
Now, faced with a pile of building blocks and no instructions, Lolly must find his own way forward.
Lolly\'s always loved Legos, and he prides himself on following the kit instructions exactly.
Then Lolly\'s mother\'s girlfriend brings him a gift that will change everything: two enormous bags filled with Legos.
They\'re still reeling from his older brother\'s death in a gang-related shooting just a few months earlier.
Jordan! It\'s Christmas Eve in Harlem, but twelve-year-old Lolly Rachpaul and his mom aren\'t celebrating.
Winner of the Coretta Scott King John Steptoe Award for New Talent and soon to be a major motion picture directed by Michael B. --The New York Times A boy tries to steer a safe path through the projects in Harlem in the wake of his brother\'s death in this outstanding debut novel that celebrates community and creativity.
It\'s the novel we\'ve been waiting for.
It\'s not just a narrative; it\'s an experience. . . .
The right story at the right time.
A boy tries to steer a safe path through the projects in Harlem in the wake of his brother\'s death in this outstanding debut novel described as a fast and furious read in which we meet some amazing people (Newbery Honor and National Book Award-winning author Jacqueline Woodson)