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      -- Abuela, do not forget me
      [2022]., Adolescent, Norton Young Readers, an imprint of W.W. Norton & Co. Call No: POETRY NF OGL   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "Rex [Ogle] captures and celebrates the powerful presence [of] a woman he could always count on--to give him warm hugs and ear kisses, to teach him precious words in Spanish, to bring him to the library where he could take out as many books as he wanted, and to offer safety when darkness closed in. Throughout a coming of age marked by violence and dysfunction, Abuela's red-brick house in Abilene, Texas, offered Rex the possibility of home, and Abuela herself the possibility for a better life. 'Abuela, Don't Forget Me' is a . . . portrait of the transformative and towering woman who believed in Rex even when he didn't yet know how to believe in himself"--Provided by publisher.
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      -- Abuela, do not forget me
      [2022]., Adolescent, Norton Young Readers, an imprint of W.W. Norton & Co. Call No: SOCIAL ISSUES NF OGL   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "Rex [Ogle] captures and celebrates the powerful presence [of] a woman he could always count on--to give him warm hugs and ear kisses, to teach him precious words in Spanish, to bring him to the library where he could take out as many books as he wanted, and to offer safety when darkness closed in. Throughout a coming of age marked by violence and dysfunction, Abuela's red-brick house in Abilene, Texas, offered Rex the possibility of home, and Abuela herself the possibility for a better life"--Provided by publisher.
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      2023., Pre-adolescent, Graphix Call No: 741.5 973   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s)Click here to view Summary Note: Sixth grade isn't going well for Rex. He's the only kid who hasn't gotten a growth spurt, his closest friend starts hanging out with the "cool kids," and he's become a prime target for bullies. Then, things go from bad to worse when he finds out he needs glasses and his family can only afford the ugliest pair in the store, and Rex is desperate to find a way to fit in when everything he does seems to make him stand out.
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      [2023]., Pre-adolescent, Graphix, An Imprint of Scholastic Call No: GN VAL   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "When Rex finds out he needs glasses, he's beyond miserable. Dealing with the bullies at school, his family being broke, and an embarrassing lack of friends, he has way too much on his plate already"--
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      [2019]., Pre-adolescent, Norton Young Readers, an imprint of W. W. Norton & Co. Call No: SOCIAL ISSUES NF OGL    Availability:4 of 4     At Location(s) Summary Note: Rex Ogle recounts his first semester in sixth grade in which he and his younger brother often went hungry, wore secondhand clothes, and were short of school supplies and he was on his school's free lunch program. Grounded in the immediacy of physical hunger and the humiliation of having to announce it every day in the school lunch line, Rex's is a compelling story of a more profound hunger -- that of a child for his parents' love and care.
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      [2019], Juvenile, Norton Young Readers Call No: B    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s)Click here to watch Summary Note: The author reveals the humiliation that came with the daily outing of his family's hunger and poverty in sixth grade when he had to announce that he participated in his school's free lunch program. While constantly hungry, Ogle also recounts how much he craved the love of family in the face of his parents' abuse and brutality.
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      2021., Juvenile, Norton Young Readers Call No: 921 OGLE    Availability:12 of 13     At Location(s)Click here to view Summary Note: The author reveals the humiliation that came with the daily outing of his family's hunger and poverty in sixth grade when he had to announce that he participated in his school's free lunch program. While constantly hungry, Ogle also recounts how much he craved the love of family in the face of his parents' abuse and brutality.
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      [2019]., Juvenile, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Call No: B OGLE   Edition: First edition.    Availability:8 of 9     At Location(s) Summary Note: This is the author's story of starting middle school on the free lunch program. While in sixth grade, Rex and his baby brother often went hungry, wore secondhand clothes, and were short of school supplies, and Rex was on his school's free lunch program. But this is a story of a more profound hunger - that of a child for his parents' love and care.
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      [2019]., Juvenile, Norton Young Readers, an imprint of W. W. Norton & Company Call No: HI-INT B OGL    Availability:3 of 3     At Location(s) Summary Note: "A distinctive new voice: Rex Ogle's story of starting middle school on the free lunch program is timely, heartbreaking, and true. Free Lunch is the story of Rex Ogle's first semester in sixth grade. Rex and his baby brother often went hungry, wore secondhand clothes, and were short of school supplies, and Rex was on his school's free lunch program. Grounded in the immediacy of physical hunger and the humiliation of having to announce it every day in the school lunch line, Rex's is a compelling story of a more profound hunger -- that of a child for his parents' love and care. Compulsively readable, beautifully crafted, and authentically told with the voice and point of view of a 6th-grade kid, Free Lunch is a remarkable debut by a gifted storyteller"--
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      [2021]., Adolescent, Norton Young Readers, an imprint of W.W. Norton & Co. Call No: SOCIAL ISSUES NF OGL   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "The true story of a high school career defined by poverty and punctuated by outbreaks of domestic abuse. Rex Ogle, who . . . mapped his experience of hunger in 'Free Lunch,' here describes his struggle to survive; reflects on his complex, often paradoxical relationship with his passionate, fierce mother; and charts the trajectory of his stepdad's anger. Hovering over Rex's story is the talismanic presence of his unborn baby sister. Through it all, Rex threads moments of grace and humor . . .--Provided by publisher.
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      2021., Adolescent, Norton Young Readers, an Imprint of W.W. Norton & Co. Call No: 362.7 OGLE   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "The true story of a high school career defined by poverty and punctuated by outbreaks of domestic abuse. Rex Ogle, who . . . mapped his experience of hunger in 'Free Lunch,' here describes his struggle to survive; reflects on his complex, often paradoxical relationship with his passionate, fierce mother; and charts the trajectory of his stepdad's anger. Hovering over Rex's story is the talismanic presence of his unborn baby sister. Through it all, Rex threads moments of grace and humor . . .--Provided by publisher.
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      [2021]., Juvenile, Norton Young Readers, an imprint of W.W. Norton & Company Call No: B OGL   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: "The companion to Rex Ogle's award-winning Free Lunch is a searing account of adolescence in a household torn by domestic violence. Punching Bag is the compelling true story of a high school career defined by poverty and punctuated by outbreaks of domestic abuse. Rex Ogle, who brilliantly mapped his experience of hunger in Free Lunch, here describes his struggle to survive; reflects on his complex, often paradoxical relationship with his passionate, fierce mother; and charts the trajectory of his stepdad's anger. Hovering over Rex's story is the talismanic presence of his unborn baby sister. Through it all, Rex threads moments of grace and humor that act as beacons of light in the darkness. Compulsively readable, beautifully crafted, and authentically told, Punching Bag is a remarkable memoir about one teenager's cycle of violence, blame, and attempts to forgive his parents-and himself"--