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Hazelwood High

Hazelwood High: Tears of a Tiger

By Sharon M. Draper Illustrator Narrator Editor Photographed by

Hazelwood High

Hazelwood High: Tears of a Tiger

By Sharon M. Draper Illustrator Narrator Editor Photographed by
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Andy Jackson was driving the car that crashed one night after a game, killing Robert Washington, his best friend and the captain of the Hazelwood High Tigers. It was late, and they'd been drinking, and now, months later, Andy can't stop blaming himself. As he turns away from family, friends, and even his girlfriend, he finds he's losing the most precious thing of all: his ability to face the future.

With perceptiveness and compassion, Sharon Draper portrays an African-American teenager who feels driven to consider suicide in the wake of a devastating tragedy.



Title contains language or content that may be considered inappropriate for younger readers.

Andy Jackson was driving the car that crashed one night after a game, killing Robert Washington, his best friend and the captain of the Hazelwood High Tigers. It was late, and they'd been drinking, and now, months later, Andy can't stop blaming himself. As he turns away from family, friends, and even his girlfriend, he finds he's losing the most precious thing of all: his ability to face the future.

With perceptiveness and compassion, Sharon Draper portrays an African-American teenager who feels driven to consider suicide in the wake of a devastating tragedy.



Title contains language or content that may be considered inappropriate for younger readers.

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