Outspoken by James Vachowski

OUTSPOKEN


"Abraham Lincoln Jenkins is a teenage vandal, social activist, and aspiring revolutionary, but with only four months left until his high school graduation Abraham’s lifelong dream of attending Harvard College is put in jeopardy when he learns that he is still in need of two core credit hours in Physical Education. Unfortunately for Abraham, the only available spaces in a P.E. class are as a cadet in the Army’s JROTC program!

Told almost exclusively through Abraham’s one-sided complaint letters, OUTSPOKEN is the natural result when the War on Terror collides with the War on Christmas."

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My Blurb:

Abraham Jenkins takes matters into his own hands through letters and superglue. When Abraham finds out he lacks credits in Physical Education that can stop him from graduating and moving on to his esteemed Ivy league school, Mr. Jenkins takes himself on a written campaign aimed to fix the various wrongs and injustices he sees around him. From his dislike of Black Friday to his hatred of the insane P.E. requirements to his love of super glue Mr. Jenkins writes it all.

Lets Talk About It:

The book is in letter format by the main character, Abraham, to various people such as the newspaper editor  various school officials and anyone else he feels the need to write to.

The letters themselves are very well written and show an obvious intelligence level well above the urban high school he attends. This is an obvious comedic take of issues that a teenager in High School may find incredibly important.

If you are looking for a quick read that is mildly humorous and some what entertaining then this would be a good pick for you.

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