<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Caught spray-painting the F word on his Chicago high school after his community activist father's arrest, sophomore Cole Renner is sentenced to write two poems a week and uses his words to fight for justice for his father, for himself, for his best friend, and for his fellow students.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Sophomore Cole Renner knows teamwork inside and out from running cross-country at his multi-ethnic Chicago public school. He knows about braving the elements and not getting passed in the chute. What Cole doesn't know is how much he'll need all of his mental and physical skills when the heavy doors of Cook County Jail slam shut on his father, a community activist; when his English teacher catches Cole tagging the school with the F word and sentences him to write two poems a week, each on a word that starts with F; when his best friend Felipe Ramirez runs for class president against the girl who dumped him; when the school bully prowls the halls looking for Cole and the principal seems more interested in punishing Cole than the bully. As much as Cole wants to win meets, what he wants even more is justice - for his father, for himself, for Felipe, and for his fellow students. Cole learns that actions matter, but so do words. He takes his write words (in both Spanish and English) and turns them into the right words to fight for justice.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"It is completely refreshing to read a book about a good kid making restitution for doing a bad thing while figuring out constructive ways to deal with injustice... <i>The F Words</i> is an enlightening book for middle and high school...I recommend it." --<i>Windy City Reviews</i><br><br>"Freakin' Fantastic! A beautiful and powerful book." --Jonathan Eig, Author of <i>Ali: A Life</i>, PEN/ESPN Award, Named Best Book of the Year by <i>Sports Illustrated</i>; NAACP Image Award Finalist; Author of <i>Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig</i>, Casey Award Winner<br><br>"I have wondered for a long time where the YA stories with young-person-as-activist have been hiding, or waiting to be written. Wait no more. I love the way this book captures the advice out there to think globally by acting locally. Cole is a model character for our time, and for readers of all ages." --Chris Tebbetts, co-author of the #1 <i>NYTimes</i> bestselling MIDDLE SCHOOL series with James Patterson<br><br>"In <i>The F Words</i>, Gregorich's beautifully crafted, diverse characters use the power of words to fight racism and injustice. They tackle today's issues in a take-your-breath-away page turner that teens will want to read in one sitting. I hope this finds its way into every high school classroom." --Roxanne F. Owens, PhD, Chair, Teacher Education DePaul University College of Education; Editor, <i>Illinois Reading Council Journal</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Barbara Gregorich</b> is the author of numerous baseball books, including the novel<i> She's on First and the nonfiction Women at Play: The Story of Women in Baseball</i>. She has written middle-grades books such as Ja<i>ck and Larry and Cookie the Cockatoo: Everything Changes</i>. <i>The F Words </i>honors the important role that young people play in movements for social change.
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