
Free Lunch
by Rex Ogle- Grades: 7 - 12
- Ages: 12 - and up
- Format: Paperback Book
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YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction
Short Summary
An unsparing and realistic story of hardship threaded with hope and moments of grace, based on the author’s own experiences growing up in poverty.
An unsparing and realistic story of hardship threaded with hope and moments of grace, based on the author’s own experiences growing up in poverty.
This title contains mature language and references to drugs and alcohol and is only recommended for older readers.
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https://clubs.scholastic.com/free-lunch/9781338866346-rco-us.htmlSummary
Instead of giving him lunch money, Rex’s mom has signed him up for free meals. As a poor kid in a wealthy school district, better-off kids crowd impatiently behind him as he tries to explain to the cashier that he’s on the free meal program. The lunch lady is hard of hearing, so Rex has to shout.
Rex also attempts to navigate his first semester of sixth grade―not being able to join the football team, Halloween in a handmade costume, classmates and a teacher who take one look at him and decide he’s trouble―all while wearing secondhand clothes and being hungry. His mom and her boyfriend are out of work, and life at home is punctuated by outbursts of violence. Halfway through the semester, his family is evicted and ends up in government-subsidized housing in view of the school. If Rex lingers at the end of last period every day until the buses have left, can he avoid letting anyone see where he lives?
This true, timely work illuminates the lived experience of poverty in America.
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Rex also attempts to navigate his first semester of sixth grade―not being able to join the football team, Halloween in a handmade costume, classmates and a teacher who take one look at him and decide he’s trouble―all while wearing secondhand clothes and being hungry. His mom and her boyfriend are out of work, and life at home is punctuated by outbursts of violence. Halfway through the semester, his family is evicted and ends up in government-subsidized housing in view of the school. If Rex lingers at the end of last period every day until the buses have left, can he avoid letting anyone see where he lives?
This true, timely work illuminates the lived experience of poverty in America.
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Product Details
- Grades: 7 - 12
- Ages: 12 - and up
- Product Type: Book
- Page Count: 224 pages
- Dimensions: 5 1/2" x 8 1/4"
- Language: English
- Subject & Themes: Homelessness & Poverty, Family Issues, 6th Grade, School Life, Abuse, Prejudice & Racism, Biracial & Multiracial Experiences, Hispanic & Latine
- Genre: Biography & Autobiography
- ISBN 13: 978-1-338-86634-6