The Boy and the Hat

The Boy and the Hat by Neal Starkman, published by Comprehensive Health Education Foundation in 1991, is a 31-page work presented in English. This book explores the themes of substance abuse through the story of Brian, who starts to distance himself from his family after receiving a mysterious hat from a friend. The narrative serves as an allegory, addressing the impact of marihuana abuse on personal relationships and family dynamics.
Readers will find that the story delves into social themes relevant to juvenile fiction, particularly focusing on the consequences of drug and alcohol use. Through Brian’s experiences, the book illustrates the challenges faced by young individuals as they navigate peer influence and substance-related issues. This edition provides a concise yet impactful exploration of these critical topics, making it a thoughtful addition to discussions surrounding substance abuse and its effects on youth.
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In this allegory about marihuana abuse, Brian begins to withdraw from his family after his friend gives him a mysterious hat to wear.
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