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Hero-type / by Barry Lyga.

By: Lyga, Barry.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 2008Description: 295 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9780547076638 (trade); 0547076630.Subject(s): Heroes -- Juvenile fiction | Celebrities -- Juvenile fiction | Patriotism -- Juvenile fiction | Emblems, National -- Juvenile fiction | Freedom of speech -- Juvenile fiction | Self-esteem -- Juvenile fiction | High schools -- Juvenile fiction | Schools -- Juvenile fiction | Single-parent families -- Juvenile fiction | Maryland -- Juvenile fiction | Heroes -- Fiction | Celebrities -- Fiction | Patriotism -- Fiction | Emblems, National -- Fiction | Freedom of speech -- Fiction | Self-esteem -- Fiction | High schools -- Fiction | Schools -- Fiction | Single-parent families -- Fiction | Maryland -- Fiction | Heroes and heroines -- Fiction | Celebrities -- Fiction | Patriotism -- Fiction | National emblems -- Fiction | Freedom of speech -- Fiction | Self-esteem -- Fiction | High schools -- Fiction | School stories | Single-parent families -- Fiction | Maryland -- FictionDDC classification: [Fic] Summary: Feeling awkward and ugly is one of several reasons sixteen year old Kevin is uncomfortable with the publicity about his act of accidental heroism, but when a reporter photographs him apparently being unpatriotic, he speaks out and encourages people to think about what the symbols of freedom really mean.
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Feeling awkward and ugly is one of several reasons sixteen year old Kevin is uncomfortable with the publicity about his act of accidental heroism, but when a reporter photographs him apparently being unpatriotic, he speaks out and encourages people to think about what the symbols of freedom really mean.

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