Nothing But the Truth

My son, Eric, came home all excited about the book his seventh grade
teacher was reading aloud to the class - "Nothing But the Truth" byAvi. He said it was a documentary novel, something I had not heard of before. Eric encouraged me to read the book, so I did.
The story moves quickly because it is told through short pieces of texts
such as school memos, written conversations (like a play), newspaper
reports, and brief scene descriptions. This is the story of a ninth
grade boy who loves to run and plans on trying out for the track team,
until he realizes his low grade in English will prevent this from
happening. He blames the low grade on the teacher, and he makes plans
to get himself removed from her class. When the Star Spangled Banner is
played over the loud speaker each morning, he hums or sings quietly,
even though students are expected to be quiet and respectful. This
action gets him in trouble and eventually suspended. The story is
reported in the newspaper that a local boy is kicked out for singing
the National Anthem. Soon the whole thing is blown out of proportion,
and no one can tell what is the real truth.
Eric and I had an interesting discussion about the way each person has their own version of the truth, and there is no real truth. We also talked about how one
different decision by the main characters, and this story would have
changed drastically. All in all, I give it two thumbs up.

2 Comments:
I read this one during my years at Bethany in my adolescent lit. class. It is a good one. Avi is one of my favorite authors, and did you know, he has dyslexia? He has talked about it in a few biographies I've read about him. He is really an inspiration to my students!
I am using this in my classroom with MONSTER by Walter Dean Myers as part of a multi-generational book project with members of community. The idea is to gain an appreciation for adults from all generations as they contribute to the class discussions of this novel. Both novels revolve around the concept of integrity and truth. I can't wait!
Awesome blog, by the way!
Randi Weller (EL 821/Fall '09)
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