
Summary
Trell: A Daughter’s Fight for Justice
On a sweltering summer night in 1980s Roxbury, a young girl’s life is tragically cut short by gang violence. In the ensuing uproar, a man is swiftly arrested and wrongly convicted of the crime.
Years later, his daughter, Trell, refuses to believe in his guilt. She embarks on a mission to prove his innocence, enlisting the help of a tenacious reporter and a dedicated lawyer.
Together, they delve into the case, uncovering overlooke…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780763692759 |
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ISBN-10: | 0763692751 |
Author: | Dick Lehr |
Publisher: | Candlewick Press,U.S. |
Imprint: | Candlewick Press,U.S. |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 320 |
Release Date: | 12 September 2017 |
Weight: | 488g |
Dimensions: | 217mm x 148mm x 27mm |
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Critics Review
Lehr covered the inspiring true story behind this one as a journalist and brings to light many of the important details not only of the case, but of the public conversation that surrounded Boston at the time—and does to this day…This tale of the fallout from the war on drugs recognizes one family’s resolve as it hammers home the failures of public policy and the court system to uphold justice for all.—Kirkus ReviewsBased on events involving the accidental shooting death of an African American girl, the crack-fueled gang culture of 1980s Boston, and the ensuing outrage, this book will resonate with today’s teens. Trell is an appealingly gutsy heroine whose belief in her father is strong enough to drag an attorney and a down-on-his-luck journalist into her orbit…Younger YA readers will enjoy this fast-paced thriller.—School Library JournalIn precise, economical prose, former reporter Lehr (Black Mass) recounts a suspenseful story inspired by a case he investigated in the 1980s…Without sugarcoating city violence, Lehr presents facts about the case in terms readers will understand while providing enough exciting discoveries and triumphs to offset Trell’s disappointments.—Publishers WeeklyLehr’s background as a journalist results in a story full of details that might not otherwise be captured…The young heroine’s voice and determination to prove the truth are inspiring in this intriguing take on a 1980s crime.—ForeWord ReviewsLehr, himself an investigative reporter for the Boston Globe, found the inspiration for this novel in the true story of a wrongful conviction, and his meticulously drawn procedural elements are unsensationalized and convincing. Recommend this to readers not quite ready to tackle season one of the Serial podcast.—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s BooksThe story was inspired by real-life events that happened in Boston in the 1980s. The author himself is a former Boston Globe reporter which lends authenticity to the story…the story itself is compelling and fast-paced.—School Library Connection
About The Author
Dick Lehr
Dick Lehr is the co-author, with Gerard O’Neill, of Black Mass, a New York Times bestseller about Boston crime boss Whitey Bulger, which was made into a film starring Johnny Depp. His most recent book is The Birth of a Movement, which Booklist deemed in a starred review “a remarkable look at the power of mass media and the nascent civil rights movement at a pivotal time in American history.” The book was adapted into a PBS documentary that aired on the network’s primetime show, Independent Lens, in February 2017. Dick Lehr is a former reporter for the Boston Globe and now teaches journalism at Boston University. He lives near Boston.
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