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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Diane TullsonPublisher: Orca Book Publishers,Canada Imprint: Orca Book Publishers,Canada Dimensions: Width: 27.40cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.120kg ISBN: 9781459801394ISBN 10: 1459801393 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 01 April 2012 Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsInspired by the 2011 Stanley Cup riot in Vancouver, this slim Orca Soundings volume raises hefty questions about human nature...Tullson punctuates the action-packed drama with short, spare narration that maintains tension throughout. Reluctant readers in particular will appreciate the effect as well as the arresting subject matter. -- (06/01/2012) Very fast-paced, action-filled, likable believable characters--and well written. --NMRLS Youth Services Book Review Group (07/01/2012) This quick read will appeal to reluctant readers. It is fast paced and interesting. This story reveals how quickly things can get out of hand and end up in a full blown riot. -- (07/07/2012) This short, easy-read, high-interest novel is for teens in grades 9-12. The topic and storyline will hold the interest of teenagers. -- (05/24/2012) The pace moves along quickly, the sentences are short, and the characters are realistic...The writing is terse but lyrical, easy to read and compelling. -- (09/01/2012) This fast-paced, slim novel is a disturbing but ultimately satisfying story that will surely spark discussion. --School Library Journal (11/01/2012) The reality check this story provides will have most readers questioning their own behaviour and that of their peer group. The more subtle but equally important message about the building of strong families and working hard at your job will send quiet reverberations through readers' lives. The dialogue is excellent, revealing character and moving the action along...Bravo to Orca and to Tullson for addressing these timely and eternal themes in such a riveting fashion. -- (04/01/2012) The riot scenes [are] tightly written and really convey a sense of danger and urgency. Teens looking for a fast read will find it here. -- (10/18/2012) Tullson skillfully navigates themes of forgiveness, mob mentality, and redemption, in this short but poignant addition to the Orca Soundings book series. Riot Act is the story of young people caught up in events beyond their control, but who must take responsibility both for what they did--no matter how small in relation to the misdeeds of others--and what they did not do. The events are told realistically, mirroring the actual events of the Vancouver post-game riots in 2011, with text even describing images in newspapers and actual recorded events...A fast-paced, plausible, and satisfying read that teens will likely enjoy and learn from. -- (03/02/2012) The reality check this story provides will have most readers questioning their own behaviour and that of their peer group. The more subtle but equally important message about the building of strong families and working hard at your job will send quiet reverberations through readers' lives. The dialogue is excellent, revealing character and moving the action along...Bravo to Orca and to Tullson for addressing these timely and eternal themes in such a riveting fashion. -- (04/01/2012) Inspired by the 2011 Stanley Cup riot in Vancouver, this slim Orca Soundings volume raises hefty questions about human nature...Tullson punctuates the action-packed drama with short, spare narration that maintains tension throughout. Reluctant readers in particular will appreciate the effect as well as the arresting subject matter. -- (06/01/2012) Very fast-paced, action-filled, likable believable characters--and well written. --NMRLS Youth Services Book Review Group (07/01/2012) This quick read will appeal to reluctant readers. It is fast paced and interesting. This story reveals how quickly things can get out of hand and end up in a full blown riot. -- (07/07/2012) This short, easy-read, high-interest novel is for teens in grades 9-12. The topic and storyline will hold the interest of teenagers. -- (05/24/2012) The pace moves along quickly, the sentences are short, and the characters are realistic...The writing is terse but lyrical, easy to read and compelling. -- (09/01/2012) This fast-paced, slim novel is a disturbing but ultimately satisfying story that will surely spark discussion. --School Library Journal (11/01/2012) The riot scenes [are] tightly written and really convey a sense of danger and urgency. Teens looking for a fast read will find it here. -- (10/18/2012) Tullson skillfully navigates themes of forgiveness, mob mentality, and redemption, in this short but poignant addition to the Orca Soundings book series. Riot Act is the story of young people caught up in events beyond their control, but who must take responsibility both for what they did--no matter how small in relation to the misdeeds of others--and what they did not do. The events are told realistically, mirroring the actual events of the Vancouver post-game riots in 2011, with text even describing images in newspapers and actual recorded events...A fast-paced, plausible, and satisfying read that teens will likely enjoy and learn from. -- (03/02/2012) """Inspired by the 2011 Stanley Cup riot in Vancouver, this slim Orca Soundings volume raises hefty questions about human nature...Tullson punctuates the action-packed drama with short, spare narration that maintains tension throughout. Reluctant readers in particular will appreciate the effect as well as the arresting subject matter.""-- ""Booklist"" ""The pace moves along quickly, the sentences are short, and the characters are realistic...The writing is terse but lyrical, easy to read and compelling.""-- ""Tri State YA Book Review Committee"" ""The reality check this story provides will have most readers questioning their own behaviour and that of their peer group. The more subtle but equally important message about the building of strong families and working hard at your job will send quiet reverberations through readers' lives. The dialogue is excellent, revealing character and moving the action along...Bravo to Orca and to Tullson for addressing these timely and eternal themes in such a riveting fashion.""-- ""Resource Links"" ""The riot scenes [are] tightly written and really convey a sense of danger and urgency. Teens looking for a fast read will find it here.""-- ""NJ Youth Services"" ""This fast-paced, slim novel is a disturbing but ultimately satisfying story that will surely spark discussion.""-- ""School Library Journal"" ""This quick read will appeal to reluctant readers. It is fast paced and interesting. This story reveals how quickly things can get out of hand and end up in a full blown riot.""-- ""Southwest Ohio and Neighboring Libraries (SWON)"" ""This short, easy-read, high-interest novel is for teens in grades 9-12. The topic and storyline will hold the interest of teenagers.""-- ""Southwest Ohio Young Adult Materials Review Group"" ""Very fast-paced, action-filled, likable believable characters--and well written.""-- ""NMRLS Youth Services Book Review Group"" ""Tullson skillfully navigates themes of forgiveness, mob mentality, and redemption, in this short but poignant addition to the Orca Soundings book series. Riot Act is the story of young people caught up in events beyond their control, but who must take responsibility both for what they did--no matter how small in relation to the misdeeds of others--and what they did not do. The events are told realistically, mirroring the actual events of the Vancouver post-game riots in 2011, with text even describing images in newspapers and actual recorded events...A fast-paced, plausible, and satisfying read that teens will likely enjoy and learn from.""-- ""CM Magazine""" Author InformationDiane Tullson has an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia and is a trained technical writer. She is a member of the Canadian Children's Book Centre, the Vancouver Children's Literature Roundtable, Children's Writers and Illustrators of British Columbia and the Writers Union of Canada. Diane has been nominated for many awards, including the Stellar Award and the Arthur Ellis Award. Diane lives near Vancouver, British Columbia. 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