Tears of a Tiger

Tears of a Tiger

by Sharon M. Draper

Narrated by Full Cast

Unabridged — 3 hours, 47 minutes

Tears of a Tiger

Tears of a Tiger

by Sharon M. Draper

Narrated by Full Cast

Unabridged — 3 hours, 47 minutes

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Overview

ALA Best Books For Young Adults

Andy tackles his guilt and grief in the first book of Sharon M. Draper's award-winning Hazelwood High trilogy.

Tigers don't cry-or do they? After the death of his longtime friend and fellow Hazelwood Tiger in a car accident, Andy, the driver, blames himself and cannot get past his guilt and pain. While his other friends have managed to work through their grief and move on,
Andy allows death to become the focus of his life. In the months that follow the accident, the lives of Andy and his friends are traced through a series of letters, articles, homework assignments, and dialogues, and it becomes clear that Tigers do indeed need to cry.

“Short chapters and alternating viewpoints provide raw energy and intense emotion."-Publishers Weekly

This audiobook is narrated by JD Jackson, Cornell Womack, Kevin R. Free, Sisi Aisha Johnson, Susan Spain, and Caroline Clay.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Draper's ambitious first novel tackles teenage drinking, suicidal depression and other front-page topics-and relates the action through dialogue or compositions ``by'' the characters. Exuberant after a high-school basketball victory, athletic stars Andy and Robert down a few beers with friends and then ride around in Andy's car. When Robert is killed in an expressway accident, Andy assumes what turns out to be an unbearable burden of guilt. Short chapters in the form of newspaper articles, diary entries and school writing assignments telegraph the community's reactions and Andy's own feelings; these latter are amplified through Andy's conversations with his coach, with his girlfriend and-poignantly-with the psychologist his concerned parents send him to. This quick-cutting, MTV-like approach allows insights into a number of different viewpoints, ranging from Andy's wrenching internal monologues to the ghastly perkiness of the school's ``grief counselor.'' Casting most of the protagonists as African American, Draper also makes some telling (though not terribly new) points about race and racism. Though the issue-oriented plot can get a bit preachy, the combination of raw energy and intense emotion should stimulate readers. Ages 12-up. (Oct.)

School Library Journal

Gr 9 Up-A hard-hitting story of the unraveling of a young black man who was the drunk driver in an accident that killed his best friend. Andy cannot bear his guilt or reach out for help, and chapter by chapter his disintegration builds to inevitable suicide. Counselors, coaches, friends, and family all fail him. The story is artfully told through English class assignments, including poetry; dialogues; police and newspaper reports; and letters. From time to time, the author veers off into overt lessons on racial issues, but aside from this flaw the characters' voices are strong, vivid, and ring true. This moving novel will leave a deep impression.-Kathy Fritts, Jesuit High School, Portland, OR

SLJ

The characters' voices are strong, vivid, and ring true. This moving novel will leave a lasting impression.

From the Publisher

As compelling a novel as any published in the last two decades. Buy it, read it, share it.”

“Short chapters and alternating viewpoints provide raw energy and intense emotion."

“The characters' voices are strong, vivid, and ring true. This moving novel will leave a lasting impression.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170729371
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 10/10/2008
Series: Hazelwood High Trilogy Series
Edition description: Unabridged
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