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             leave us with heavy hearts. The fact that the youngsters did not .
             deserve the horrible things that were thrust upon them and their .
             helplessness gives the reader a taste for the urban tragedies. He uses .
             the children brilliantly because their innocence allows them to remain .
             pure and hopeful even though they are in a slum area with little hope .
             for a bright future. The child is ideal for a character because everyone .
             can relate to being a child. Not everyone has been a doctor, clerk or .
             accountant, but everyone has been an innocent child once in their lives. .
             Also people will feel sympathy toward the youths because of they are .
             innocence. No one would feel as much sympathy for a thief or addict, .
             because they are bringing evil upon themselves, whereas a child is .
             thrust into the evils of society. .
             The Elliot Bay book company wrote a review dealing with Kozol .
             and his choice of setting. Claiming that it was a "brilliant" choice for .
             this kind of story, the critic says: .
             Jonathan Kozol speaks through hearts and minds of the .
             children who live daily in war zone of drugs, prostitution, .
             gunfire, and illness. Children tell of their dreams and .
             worries; those who want to get a good education, eat .
             snowcones, or enjoy a small packet of cookies, deal with .
             AIDS, rape, and hunger on a daily basis." This emphasizes .
             the point that the children are able to see past all of the .
             crime and poverty to their hopes and dreams. The critic .
             concludes by writing, "This is not an easy book to read, yet .
             these children's stories are full of tenderness, and love, and .
             "grace." This is a neighborhood where people try to get by .
             and that our country tires to forget(T.A.T. 1). .
             That review is a summary of his genius. Kozol is able to write .
             using the perspective of the poor, without trying to preach a reform. He .
             leaves an ominous message and realistically says that there is little .
             hope for the victims of society. .
             Kozol is so intent on helping the children and bringing focus to .


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