Promise Boys
(2023)

Fiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : Macmillan Audio, 2023
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (6hr., 30 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781250877253 MWT16615868, 1250877253 16615868
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Read by Alfred Vines

"Skilled vocal performances from more than a dozen narrators immerse listeners in a schoolyard murder mystery involving race, wealth, and power."- AudioFile This audiobook features a full cast, musical accompaniment, and sound design. Listen along and become immersed in Promise Boys. The Hate U Give meets One of Us Is Lying in Nick Brooks's Promise Boys, a trailblazing, blockbuster YA mystery about three teen boys of color who must investigate their principal's murder to clear their own names-for fans of Jason Reynolds, Angie Thomas, and Karen McManus. "The full-cast narration helps the listener track the extensive collection of characters in this whodunit....Musical accompaniment is peppered throughout the production as well, adding to its overall polished production and thrilling atmosphere." - Booklist "A brilliant pulls-no-punches mystery with bruised hearts at its core." -Adam Silvera, #1 New York Times bestselling author of They Both Die at the End "Thrilling, captivating, and blade-sharp. Promise Boys will stay with you long after the last page." -Karen M. McManus, #1 New York Times bestselling author of One of Us Is Lying The Urban Promise Prep School vows to turn boys into men. As students, J.B., Ramón, and Trey are forced to follow the prestigious "program's" strict rules. Extreme discipline, they've been told, is what it takes to be college bound, to avoid the fates of many men in their neighborhoods. This, the Principal Moore Method, supposedly saves lives. But when Moore ends up murdered and the cops come sniffing around, the trio emerges as the case's prime suspects. With all three maintaining their innocence, they must band together to track down the real killer before they are arrested. But is the true culprit hiding among them? A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt & Company. Nick Brooks is an author and award-winning filmmaker from Washington, DC. He is a 2020 graduate of USC's TV and Film Production program. His short film, Hoop Dreamin', earned him the George Lucas Scholar Award and was a finalist in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Film Fest. He is currently in development for his first feature film, We Were Born Kings, with Mandalay Pictures. Before becoming a filmmaker, Nick was an educator working with at-risk youth and many of his stories are colored by his experiences with the children and families of his community. He is also the author of Nothing Interesting Ever Happens to Ethan Fairmont. Follow Nick on Twitter @whoisnickbrooks and on Instagram @officialnickbrooks. Thenickbrooks.com * "A sharp examination of systematic inequality in urban schools and Black and Latine boyhood. Breathtakingly complex and intriguing." -Kirkus, starred review "Thrilling, captivating, and blade-sharp. Promise Boys will stay with you long after the last page." -Karen M. McManus, #1 New York Times bestselling author of One of Us Is Lying "The path to manhood has never felt more ominous than it does in PROMISE BOYS. I was at the edge of my seat trying to figure out if I was reading a story about boys becoming men or boys becoming killers-you will be too. A brilliant pulls-no-punches mystery with bruised hearts at its core." -Adam Silvera, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of They Both Die at the End "There's nothing like a book that manages to flawlessly thread subtle social commentary through a propulsive plot carried by complex characters. Promise Boys does that ten times over, and I can't wait to see this expertly crafted mystery take the world over... while teaching us a thing or two about what it means to be a boy of color in 21st century America." -Nic Stone, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Dear Martin "Nothing short of astounding. Promise Boys is a spellbinding, propulsive mystery while simultaneously presenting a searing critique of structural injustice, viewed through the eyes of the young men who live with it. I recommend it to anyon

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