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| Ironman | 
enlarge | Author: Chris Crutcher Publisher: HarperTeen Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7 x 5 x 0.8
ISBN: 0060598409 EAN: 9780060598402 ASIN: 0060598409
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Bo has been at war with his father for as long as he can remember. The rage he feels gives him the energy as a triathlete to press his body to the limit, but it also translates into angry outbursts toward his teachers. Now dangerously close to expulsion from school, Bo has been assigned to Anger Management sessions with the school "truants." With an eclectic mix of hard-edged students, Bo may finally have to deal with his long-brewing hatred for his father -- before it eats away at him completely.
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Ironman=Strong Issues June 11, 2004 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
As a high school teacher, I teach this book to my juniors. Or perhaps I should say we read and enjoy it together. Chris Crutcher uses humor and straight talk to present a variety of issues facing kids today, love, divorce, child abuse, managing anger, even finding out someone you care about is homosexual. I find I am able to discuss these issues with my students using the book as a springboard. One of my students said, "This is the best book I have ever read. The kids in the book talk like us and feel like us." Another student said she laughed out loud when reading it at home. The other reviews presented the plot, I just wanted you to know what my teens thought of the book. I will warn you there is a small amount of strong language in the book, if you are considering using it in the classroom or buying it for your teenager. I have read all of Crutcher's books, and feel he is one of the best young adult authors ever.
Excellent Audio-Book - Not just for teenagers June 14, 2000 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I had the pleasure of listening to this book on tape recently. The narrative was enhanced by having one reader narrate Bo's letters to Larry King and another reader narrate the other parts of the story. It worked very well and brought the listener into Bo's thoughts and feelings about growing up as a teenager in a dysfunctional family. Not having been a teenager for many years (but having 2 of my own), I found it to be honest and realistic. There are so many instances of rage in today's world -- Anger Management class seems to be a great form of therapy for high school students who can't control their rage. While Bo doesn't quite show his rage in a physically destructive way, his life is enhanced by the people and mentors he meets while attending Anger Management. Highly recommend this book.
Ironman: by Chris Crutcher November 27, 2001 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Title: Ironman Author: Chris Crutcher Classification: Young Adult Plot: Bo, who is the main character, is having trouble with his family and he is anger managment, which is a class to help him with his anger problems. While in anger managment he meets a girl named Shelly who completely changes his life. He is traning to be in Yukon Jacks, a triatholon race, and is trying to beat his competition Wyrack. Comparison: This book is kind of like "Stotan" It has basically the same genre. In each of the books schools have a group of kids competing is some sort of sporting event. The characters in both books went to a big race to compete in was swimming or a triatholon. In "Ironman" Bo writes to Larry King, a tv host, telling him what is going on in his life or the problems that he is facing. Personal Reaction: This book, "Ironman," really touched me. It just shows the different life styles people live in. Such as Bo's. His parents are divorced, he is anger managment,he has problems with his dad, and also has trouble getting along with friends at school. Shelly, who is Bo's girlfriend cares for him. Bo has never really had anyone this close to him before. It touches me because just one person completley changed the way he looks at things. I think because of Shelly Bo continued and worked really hard to compete in Yukon Jacks. On page 165 shelly, Bo's girlfriend is giving Bo his valentine she said "She had never considered loving anybody before....." To me that is showing how much Shelly really cares for Bo, and how important he is in her life. Those words on the card could have changed the way he looks at life. He realized that there is someone that really cares for him. To me this book his very touching. Reaction: This book is a great book. I loved it. It relates to some kids that I know. Some people though could get offended because it is about someone that is anger managment, and this kid that is having trouble with his dad. The language at time is pretty horific which could potentionally be a draw back.
Moving book about teens with anger and/or family problems March 25, 2003 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
What a terrific book! I started this book and almost abandoned it unread, because the first three chapters were sort of disjointed and uninteresting. The "letters to Larry" parts seemed distracting. But, I had previously read another book by Chris Crutcher, and so hung in there. About the fourth chapter, everything came together. Letters to Larry were a nice additional reflection. The plot is interesting and well-done. Each character is well-defined, and is "seen" through multiple points of view. Teens (and adults) reading this book will have a renewed ability to think about others in their totality -- to consider how that person got his/her behavior, and to look at others' points of view. I believe this book will be beneficial to all teens, and especially those who are having trouble controlling their anger, or are going through difficulties or abuse in their lives -- particularly difficulties with parents and authority figures. The author, through his characters, offers advice on how to deal with anger problems. I highly recommend this book for those in the appropriate age levels.
Dark and fun at the same time April 2, 1999 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is an entertaining book, though Crutcher has the habit of throwing in every possible problem known to humankind because it's a young adult novel. Plus, how the heck did Larry King's voice get on that tape? And why does the teacher just sort of ride off into the sunset at the end? However, the anger management theme is a good one, and this reads rather well.
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