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Armstrong and Charlie
Armstrong and Charlie | Steven B. Frank
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Charlie isn’t looking forward to sixth grade. If he starts sixth grade, chances are he’ll finish it. And when he does, he’ll grow older than the brother he recently lost. Armstrong isn’t looking forward to sixth grade, either. When his parents sign him up for Opportunity Busing to a white school in the Hollywood Hills, all he wants to know is "What time in the morning will my alarm clock have the opportunity to ring?" When these two land at the same desk, it's the Rules Boy next to the Rebel, a boy who lost a brother elbow-to-elbow with a boy who longs for one. From September to June, arms will wrestle, fists will fly, and bottles will spin. There'll be Ho Hos spiked with hot sauce, sleepovers, boy talk about girls, and a little guidance from the stars. Set in Los Angeles in the 1970s, Armstrong and Charlie is the hilarious, heartwarming tale of two boys from opposite worlds, Different, yet the same.
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Set in the 70's in Los Angeles when black students were first bussed into predominantly white schools, two boys become unlikely friends. Hidden within the pages are issues beyond race relations, including brother loss, public education, PTSD, depression, Judaism and growing up the youngest brother among five sisters. Oh, and the ding dong chapter is hilarious.

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Howie and I spent this rainy, rainy Friday reading Armstrong and Charlie. Historical fiction based on the author's sixth grade year when his LA school started busing black kids in. Hand to fans of Okay for Now by Gary Schmidt or Kinda Like Brothers by Coe Booth. #middlegrademay #howiereads

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It's a rainy Saturday so I'm finding it hard to be productive. I am finding it very easy to sit around and read. Really enjoying the 1970s setting about two boys from different backgrounds who have more in common than they think.