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Code of honor / Alan Gratz.

Gratz, Alan, 1972- (Author).

Summary:

When Iranian-American Kamran Smith learns that his big brother, Darius, has been labelled a terrorist, he sets out to piece together the codes and clues that will save his brother's life and his country from a deadly terrorist attack.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780545695190
  • ISBN: 0545695198
  • ISBN: 9780605901865
  • Physical Description: 278 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Scholastic Press, 2015.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Publisher, publishing date and paging may vary.
Target Audience Note:
Young adult.
HL660L Lexile
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR UG 4.7 10 176814.
Awards Note:
2017-18 Missouri Truman Reader.
Subject: Terrorists > Fiction.
Brothers > Fiction.
Terrorism > Fiction.
Iranian Americans > Fiction.
Muslims > Fiction.
Genre: Cryptologic fiction.
Novels.

Available copies

  • 69 of 81 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 0 of 0 copies available at Rolla Public.

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  • 1 current hold with 81 total copies.
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Code of Honor
Code of Honor
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Code of Honor

From CODE OF HONORThunder. No -- footsteps. Feet pounding down the hall. Someone was coming for me. Half-remembered childhood nightmares seized me, and I scrambled backward across the bed in a panic, trying to get away from Voldemort, the Joker, the aliens, the demons. I fell on the floor with a thump, the bed covers coming with me. My legs were tangled in them. I couldn't kick free. And then they were there. Dark shapes surged into my room, black on black silhouettes with hulking shoulders and big round eyes that flashed. My fear made me five again. I curled up against the side of the bed like I was playing Hide and Seek with my older brother, Darius, hoping he wouldn't see me. But the demons knew where I was. They homed in on me like guided missiles. Rough hands grabbed me. Hauled me to my feet. Threw me face first on the bed. Somewhere, remotely, I heard my mother scream, heard my father cry out. The demons had come for them too. "Mom! Dad!" I cried. I kicked and squirmed, trying to get away, but my arms were wrenched behind me and bound with a plastic zip-ties that cut into my wrists. The hands pulled me up again, and I read the words on one of my captors' uniforms:POLICEHOMELAND SECURITY Reality finally overrode my half-awake nightmares. "No. No! Darius is innocent!" I cried. "He's not a terrorist! You don't understand! They're making him do everything!" The DHS agents wrangled a thick bag over my head, and the already dark room went completely black. "No! Please! Don't!" I yelled. The black bag was close. Suffocating. My hot breath was damp on my face, and I started to panic. "You can't do this! I was born in America! I'm am American citizen!" The DHS agents ignored my protests. I kicked and thrashed as they dragged me from my room, down the hall, and out through the front door. A few days ago, all I had cared about was winning the Homecoming game. Getting into college. Going on a date with Julia Gary. Normal high school senior stuff. A few days ago, I had been king of the world. Now I was a prisoner of the United States of America. Excerpted from Code of Honor by Alan Gratz All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

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