As Ever, Gordy

As Ever, Gordy by Mary Downing Hahn is a reprint edition published by Sandpiper in 2011, featuring 184 pages in English. This book follows Gordy as he grapples with the challenges of returning to his hometown of College Hill, where his family’s troubled past looms large. As he navigates his new life, Gordy faces difficulties at school, strained family dynamics, and the pressure of old friendships that threaten to pull him back into trouble.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family and adolescence as Gordy struggles to maintain his aspirations amidst adversity. The story delves into Gordy’s interactions with his sister June, their brother Stu, and the complexities of his relationships with peers, including his former nemesis, Elizabeth. This edition provides an engaging look at Gordy’s journey toward self-discovery and resilience in the face of social challenges.
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Gordy couldn’t be more unhappy about moving back to his hometown of College Hill, where everybody knows his family’s troubled history. In North Carolina, Gordy’s life had finally seemed to be on the right track. But in College Hill, Gordy and his sister, June, move into a cramped apartment with their brother Stu and his new family. The principal at Gordy’s school immediately has it in for him, his old pals encourage him to cause trouble, and his one-time nemesis, Elizabeth, hates him more than ever. It seems to Gordy as though the whole world is against him. Will he slip back into his old trouble-making ways for good, or will he be able to keep growing into the successful person he was striving to become?
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