![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It's an emotionally charged story that readers will find compelling and disturbing." - School Library Journal Like it, Monster lends itself well to classroom or group discussion. In some respects, the novel is reminiscent of Virginia Walter's Making Up Megaboy, another book enriched by its ambiguity. " Monster will challenge readers with difficult questions, to which there are no definitive answers. Although descriptions of the robbery and prison life are realistic and not overly graphic, the subject matter is more appropriate for high-school-age than younger readers." - Booklist "The tense drama of the courtroom scenes will enthrall readers, but it is the thorny moral questions raised in Steve's journal that will endure in readers' memories. "A novel that in both form and subject guarantees a wide teen audience." - Horn Book (starred review) ![]() "A riveting courtroom drama that will leave a powerful, haunting impression on young minds." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) ![]()
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