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LEROY AND THE OLD MAN
by W.E. Butterworth
New York: Scholastic Inc., (1980).
Third printing of this mass-market paperback.
Fine, unread in illustrated wraps.
A YASD Best Book for Young Adults.
"LeRoy Chambers is the sole witness to a murder by a local Chicago
gang called "The Wolves". To escape police questioning as well as the
wrath of the gang who does not want LeRoy to squeal on them, LeRoy is
sent by his mother to Pass Christian, Mississippi. It is here that LeRoy is to live with his grandfather. Upon arrival in a New Orleans bus station, LeRoy meets his grandfather for the first time.
Living with his grandfather, LeRoy learns how to sleep on a boat, how to catch shrimp and crabs, how to saw lumber, how to buy and sell goods, and even how to drive a truck. LeRoy also learns about the Cajun culture of which is a part of his heritage.
However, one thing that LeRoy is not able to learn much about is his
father. His father ran away from him and his mother many years ago when
LeRoy was in sixth grade. LeRoy's grandfather will not talk about
LeRoy's father, stating that he "doesn't have a son".
When the Chicago police came looking for LeRoy in Mississippi to
testify as a material witness to the murder he saw, LeRoy has serious
reservations. LeRoy understands that he is the only person who saw the
Wolves murder an old woman in his housing development. However, LeRoy is
scared that if the Wolves see him in court, he may not get out of
Chicago alive. LeRoy's grandfather, as well as the local Mississippi
sheriff, agree that LeRoy must go to Chicago. However, LeRoy's father
(who arranges to surprise LeRoy in a New Orleans restaurant) thinks that
LeRoy should steal away to New York City with him. LeRoy, even though he is angered to see his father after so
long, is tempted to accompany his dad. Finally, the respect LeRoy has
for his grandfather and the new life he has started to build in Pass
Christian, Mississippi trumps his father's wishes as well as the fear he
has to testify in court. The book ends off with LeRoy boarding an
airplane heading towards Chicago."--wikipedia.
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