Stories for Older Boys and Girls: 'The Contender'
[Alfred's story in The Contender] is a grim and frightening one, but one that does hold out some hope for Negro teenagers in a restless Harlem seething with hostility. There are warm relations with understanding adults and flashes of humor to relieve the agony. If it is honesty and realism that teen-agers want in their books, this is one for those who have not yet switched to books for adults.
Mary Silva Cosgrave, "Stories for Older Boys and Girls: 'The Contender'," in The Horn Book Magazine (copyright © 1967, by The Horn Book, Inc., Boston), Vol. XLIII, No. 6, December, 1967, p. 759.
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