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Eric Bell lives and writes in Pennsylvania. He was once in middle school. He survived. You will too. Alan Cole Is Not a Coward is his debut novel, followed by Alan Cole Doesn't Dance. You can find him online at www.doorway.ru(42).  · reviews. Reviews: “Alan Cole starts out as a coward but doesn’t end as one in this harrowing but inspiring debut The intensity of the family relationships is so effectively rendered that this book has the potential to appeal to older teens as well as a middle school audience.”. - Kirkus Reviews.  · ALAN COLE IS NOT A COWARD. by Eric Bell ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 5, Alan Cole starts out as a coward but doesn’t end as one in this harrowing but inspiring debut. White seventh-grader Alan’s home life has taught him that it’s best to stay .


Eric Bell lives and writes in Pennsylvania. He was once in middle school. He survived. You will too. Alan Cole Is Not a Coward is his debut novel, followed by Alan Cole Doesn't Dance. You can find him online at www.doorway.ru Alan Cole Is Not a Coward ebook By Eric Bell. Read a Sample. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Find out more about Alan Cole Is Not a Coward. 'Alan Cole is not a Coward' by Eric Bell. Janu by audsoddsblog. Seventh grader Alan Cole is a quiet boy who refuses to make a friend. If he makes a friend, something bad will happen to them, mainly through Alan's bullying older brother, Nathan, who torments his younger brother. And now Nathan has something new, a Cole Vrs Cole.


Eric Bell lives and writes in Pennsylvania. He was once in middle school. He survived. You will too. Alan Cole Is Not a Coward is his debut novel, followed by Alan Cole Doesn't Dance. You can find him online at www.doorway.ru Alan Cole is Not a Coward by Eric Bell tells the story of a middle schooler, Alan Cole, who learns how to grow up in his dysfunctional, abusive family and how to accept and love himself for, and not in spite of, some of his unaccepted qualities: introverted, artistic, and gay. reviews. Reviews: “Alan Cole starts out as a coward but doesn’t end as one in this harrowing but inspiring debut The intensity of the family relationships is so effectively rendered that this book has the potential to appeal to older teens as well as a middle school audience.”. - Kirkus Reviews.

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