. Give as a gift or purchase for a team or group. A unique and eye opening tale about inner city cowboys, Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2020. The kids were also inspired to research other stables in the ghetto, what happens to retired race horses, and a few other topics. Today, Mama had to skip work to come in to talk to the principal. Ghetto Cowboy tells a heartwarming story of family, hard work, and horses in the midst of urban Philly. When Cole’s mom dumps him in the mean streets of Philadelphia to live with the dad he’s never met, the last thing Cole expects to see is a horse, let alone a stable full of them. Please try again. The inimitable Baby brings a humorous spin to the holidays in a board book fit I was concerned that the style of prose was a kind of street slang, rather than proper English, but my son focused on the story being told. He may not know much about cowboys, but what he knows for sure is that cowboys aren’t black, and they don’t live in the inner city. It made me feel like dirt seeing her sittin’ on the kitchen floor crying, but I knew there was nothin’ I could do to help her, ’cept to let her get it all out. Use up arrow (for mozilla firefox browser alt+up arrow) and down arrow (for mozilla firefox browser alt+down arrow) to review and enter to select. This sweetly illustrated story from Holly Surplice is perfect for mothers to share with their G. Neri has created a story that ropes us in and saddles us up for a heartwarming ride. By the time we hit the interstate outta Detroit, I can see she crying. Cole's spot-on emotional insight is conveyed through believable dialogue and the well-paced plot offers information about a little-known aspect of African-American history as well as a portrait of contemporary urban stable life. What story do they tell? Nothing. “Your daddy.” My daddy. She don’t answer. Javascript is not enabled in your browser. I just feel sorry for Mama for thinking that I could be somebody. Ghetto Cowboy has 2 reviews and 2 ratings. This is a good example of low-lexile/high interest young adult fiction. Even though it’s getting dark out, I can see we in the middle a nowhere. But thanks to good word of mouth, I gave it a shot, and I'm so glad I did, for this is a really unique and well-narrated story that anyone should read, no matter what their race is. Grapes? By:Connor Cortado Overall Overall I thought this book was really interesting because it used a lot of imagery to put you in that time period. My son, who has special needs and is not a fan of reading, enjoyed this book and was able to recall what he read long afterward (unusual for one with comprehension issues). Ghetto Cowboy is an exceptional and deeply moving story about a father and son finding their way to each other and a community daring to fight for what they believe in. She ain’t disagreeing. A fascinating glimpse of a culture most readers will not have heard of.—Kirkus Reviews, Neri's story is original in theme and inspirational in tone and content.—Booklist, Once again, G. Neri has done what he does best: taken a real-life scenario and turned it into compelling fiction. Books › Children's Books › Growing Up & Facts of Life Share