"Eran Sharon knows nothing of his father except that he left when Eran was a baby. Now a senior in high school and living with his protective but tight-lipped mother, Eran is a passionate young man deeply interested in social justice and equality. When he learns that the Houston police have launched a program to increase traffic stops, Eran organizes a peaceful protest. But a heated moment at the protest goes viral, and a reporter connects the Sharon family to a tragedy fifteen years earlier--and asks if Eran is anything like his father, a supposed terrorist. Soon enough, Eran is wondering the same thing, especially when the people he's gone to school and temple with for years start to look at him differently"--Publisher provided.
| hid | mid | miid | nid | wid | location_code | location | barcode | callnum | dewey | created | updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1207402 | 4887048 | 2306 | 735403 | 897508 | FAHS | 174 | FAHS458153 | FIC MIT | 1000 | 1581465224 | 1736518457 |
| 2297370 | 5840286 | 2293 | 735403 | 897508 | BRHS | 114 | BRHS58542 | FIC MIT | 1000 | 1617981869 | 1736518457 |
| 2677814 | 6174997 | 2373 | 735403 | 897508 | CAH | 126 | CAS084836 | F MIT | 1000 | 1637782573 | 1736800991 |
| 3401501 | 6784759 | 2148 | 735403 | 897508 | East | 157 | 32616000013111 | FIC MIT | 1000 | 1640729255 | 1697631341 |