In this Newbery Honor-winning novel, Gary D. Schmidt tells the witty
and compelling story of a teenage boy who feels that fate has it in for
him.
Seventh grader Holling Hoodhood isn't happy. He is sure his new teacher,
Mrs. Baker, hates his guts. Throughout the school year, Holling strives
to get a handle on the Shakespeare plays Mrs. Baker assigns him to read
on his own time, and to figure out the enigmatic Mrs. Baker. At home,
Holling's domineering father is obsessed with his business image and
disregards his family.
As the Vietnam War turns lives upside down, Holling comes to admire and
respect both Shakespeare and Mrs. Baker, who have more to offer him than
he imagined. And when his family is on the verge of coming apart, he
also discovers his loyalty to his sister, and his ability to stand up to
his father when it matters most.
Each month in Holling's tumultuous seventh-grade year is a chapter in
this quietly powerful coming-of-age novel set in suburban Long Island
during the late '60s.