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Junior High Up: 'Beat of the City'

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Despite an uncommonly good writing style, the author's faintly ironical air [in Beat of the City] will seem to rebuke sensitive readers even before they've had a chance to get involved. Sounding like a parent all the way (calling a transistor radio a "perfect anesthetic," for example), the author remains an observer with an ax to grind—the reverse of S. E. Hinton's attitude in The Outsiders.

Jean C. Thomson, "Junior High Up: 'Beat of the City'," in School Library Journal, an appendix to Library Journal (reprinted from the January 15, 1968 issue of School Library Journal, published by R. R. Bowker Co./A Xerox Corporation; copyright © 1968), Vol. 93, No. 2, January 15, 1968, p. 80.

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