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A novel of race and privilege in America that you haven't seen before: a coming-of-age story about a life-changing friendship, propelled by an exuberant, unforgettable voice "This isn't some Jedi bull****; the force I'm talking about is real, and its energies are everywhere, working on everyone." Boston, 1992. David Greenfeld is one of the few white kids at the Martin Luther King Middle School. Everybody clowns him, girls ignore him, and his hippie parents won't even buy him a pair of Nikes, let alone transfer him to a private school. Unless he tests into the city's best public high school - which, if practice tests are any indication, isn't likely - he'll be friendless for the foreseeable future. Nobody's more surprised than Dave when Marlon Wellings sticks up for him in the school cafeteria.



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Sam Graham-Felsen

Sam Graham-Felsen was born and raised in Boston. He was the chief blogger on Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, and his nonfiction writing has appeared in The Nation, Mother Jones, New York, the Washington Post, the International Herald Tribune, and Buzzfeed. Green is his first novel.



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