Nothing But the Truth: A Documentary Novel
Avi. Scholastic, $16.95 (192pp) ISBN 978-0-531-05959-3
Structured as a series of journal entries, memos, letters and dialogues, this highly original novel emerges as a witty satire of high school politics, revealing how truth can easily become distorted. After Philip Malloy, a clownish, rather unmotivated freshman, is punished for causing a disturbance (humming ``The Star Spangled Banner''), facts about the incident become exaggerated until a minor school infraction turns into a national scandal. Philip's parents, several reporters and a neighbor (who happens to be running for the school board) accuse the school of being unpatriotic. Philip gains fame as a martyr for freedom; his homeroom teacher, Miss Narwin, however, faces dismissal from her job. After gleaning the points of view of many characters, readers will side with Miss Narwin and will recognize the hollowness of Philip's eventual victory. It is clear that Avi ( The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle ) is attuned to the modern high school scene. With frankness and remarkable insight, he conveys the flaws of the system while creating a story that is both entertaining and profound. Ages 11-up. (Oct.)
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Reviewed on: 09/02/1991
Genre: Children's
Hardcover - 192 pages - 978-0-439-32730-5
Library Binding - 177 pages - 978-0-531-08559-2
Mass Market Paperbound - 978-0-380-26539-8
Mass Market Paperbound - 240 pages - 978-0-380-71907-5
Paperback - 268 pages - 978-0-7862-0131-0
Prebound-Glued - 177 pages - 978-1-60686-548-4