The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: November 1997
  • 192pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,934
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    Product Details

    • Pub. Date: November 1997
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 192pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,934
    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • Lexile: 750L 

    Synopsis

    The Outsiders is a book that delves deeply into the hearts, minds, and stories of a group that had no voice before S. E. Hinton gave them one. She began writing the book at age 15, spurred on by the disturbing trend she saw growing in her high school towards division between groups. "I was worried and angered by the social situation," Hinton writes. "I saw two groups at the extreme ends of the social scale behaving in an idiotic fashion -- one group was being condemned and one wasn't.... When a friend of mine was beaten up for no other reason than that some people didn't like the way he combed his hair, I took my anger out by writing about it."

    Thirty years after it was first published, The Outsiders still carries the same frightening and unifying messages for teens (and readers of all ages). The ruthlessly realistic and violent story of the Greasers and the Socs, rival gangs from very different sides of the railroad tracks, is narrated by Ponyboy Curtis, a smart, sensitive kid who has grown to become one of the most recognizable figures in the history of young adult literature. Any teen who has ever felt isolated or different can identify with Ponyboy, a kid forced to be tough on the outside, but who underneath is just as scared and needy as anyone. Hinton herself has said that she has never written a character as close to her own self as Ponyboy is. Young Adult fiction was shaped and defined by Susan Eloise Hinton, and the realism she attached to the genre became the norm, enabling later writers like Robert Cormier and Judy Blume to find characters and voices that actually spoke to adolescents. Since 1967, Ponyboy has become the hero for countless teenagers nationwide as The Outsiders stands to influence an entire new legion of adolescents who need Ponyboy as much as ever.

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    Three brothers struggle to stay together after their parents' death, as they search for an identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society in which they find themselves "outsiders."

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    Biography

    S. E. Hinton is the recipient of the American Library Association's first annual Margaret A. Edwards Award, which honors authors "whose books have provided young adults with a window through which they can view their world and which will help them to grown and to understand themselves and their role in society."

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    Need Help???by Becky23

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    October 24, 2009: okay hi tha name is Rebeca && im doing a report on the Outsiders && i need some people to tell me ???

    thank you:)

    1.what happens to set the stage for chapter 2.

    2.how had the beating affected jhonny emotianally?relate this change from him before and after the incident with the soc's

    3.what realizes does pony come to concerning the soc's

    thank you-rebeca sanchez or email me please beckys97@yahoo.com

    The Outsiders Reviewby J-CHAFFIN

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    September 29, 2009: The Outsiders is based on a story of a young greaser named Ponyboy and the struggles his brothers and friends face. The book starts out fierce with the main character, Ponyboy, being chased by a group of Socs (the rival group of the greasers). Later on Ponyboy and his friend Johnny do something drastic and if caught could get into major trouble. This leads on to where Pony and Johnny are on the run when suddenly they do something so special they are deemed heroes. This leads to the two getting brought down leading to the toughest time the gang has ever faced.

    I thought the book was a fairly easy book to read, and it has an amazing storyline to it. I really enjoyed being able to get into the book like I did. The way Hinton made the reader feel like they were in Ponyboy's shoes was incredible. The best part about the book was how it was really sad at time but at the same time intense book. I recommend this book to all ages.

    Jchaff4bama@aol.com

    I am a student at Hewitt-Trussville High School in Alabama

    -Josh Chaffin

    I Also Recommend: The City of Ember (Books of Ember Series #1), Point Blank (Alex Rider Series #2).


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