Meet Me at the Lions

Meet Me at the Lions

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  • Create Date:2022-05-31 08:51:42
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Arlene Scott Veazey
  • ISBN:1667825356
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Summary

Seventeen-year-old punk rocker Jonathan Hernandez has never fit in, and he likes it that way。

His anger, leather jacket, and mohawk hair have served him well, keeping everyone at bay。 For one so young, he has suffered more than his share of tragedy and loss。 One night at a school event, Jonathan lets his temper fly, and the consequences are grave for a kid who has never been far from his home in Texas。 Expelled from school in the spring of his junior year, he must spend the following fall semester in a tiny village on the east coast of England。 He will live with and be homeschooled by his father, who he barely knows and against whom he holds a pretty serious grudge。 A new stepmother and a half-sister complicate things further。

Jonathan hates everything about England: the cold, dreary weather, the bland food, and boring TV。 There is nothing to do, and he doesn't know a soul。 Jonathan often walks along the beach to clear his head。 There, under two great stone lions, he meets Little Kenny, an elderly man who is intrusive but intriguing。 Despite the difference in their ages, these two will form an unlikely friendship。

And then, there is Bridie, who has suffered much but has a quick wit, a penchant for fun, and a tender spot for Little Kenny。 Jonathan falls hard for the green-eyed beauty with purple hair and a contagious smile。

They climb ancient castle keeps, wade in the frigid North Sea, and eat a whole lot of ice cream。 Jonathan forms a new understanding of friendship, family, and home。 At 80 years old, Kenny gains confidence and a new lease on life。 Bridie finds peace within and has high hopes for her future。

Together, these three friends form a bond, tackle the town bully, and rebuild much more than a garden。

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Reviews

Deanne C

I enjoyed this read。 The author knows teens based on her long career with middle schoolers。 It shows in the very first sentence “Johnathon Hernandez just had to get out of the house。” Go on Johnathon’s journey and enjoy the culture his story embraces。

Shelly Hafernik

What do you do when you’re just a nice guy but nobody sees it? You hide behind a punk mohawk and cigarettes, of course。 The strength of this book is the reality of Jonathan’s struggle to be understood coupled with his inability to express the pain of growing up in spite of the adults who let him down。 When he is banned to England with a father he barely knows, he unwittingly befriends an elderly, simple-minded Englishman and he’s in for a journey that will finally reveal the true man in the mirr What do you do when you’re just a nice guy but nobody sees it? You hide behind a punk mohawk and cigarettes, of course。 The strength of this book is the reality of Jonathan’s struggle to be understood coupled with his inability to express the pain of growing up in spite of the adults who let him down。 When he is banned to England with a father he barely knows, he unwittingly befriends an elderly, simple-minded Englishman and he’s in for a journey that will finally reveal the true man in the mirror。 Meet Jonathan at the lions and you’ll find a little of your own young-adult self and enjoy a fine read as Jonathan finally meets himself。 。。。more

BWilkson

Meet Me at the Lions follows six months in the life of Jonathan Hernandez, a young man who finds himself expelled from school in San Antonio and exiled to a small English sea side town。 Everything about him, his attitude, clothing, boots, and his mohawk screams, “Stay away。” Fortunately for us, Jonathan’s front doesn’t completely work; as a result, we witness an accidental friendship that grows into multiple friendships, then into acceptance and healing for Jonathan, Kenny, and Bridie, the three Meet Me at the Lions follows six months in the life of Jonathan Hernandez, a young man who finds himself expelled from school in San Antonio and exiled to a small English sea side town。 Everything about him, his attitude, clothing, boots, and his mohawk screams, “Stay away。” Fortunately for us, Jonathan’s front doesn’t completely work; as a result, we witness an accidental friendship that grows into multiple friendships, then into acceptance and healing for Jonathan, Kenny, and Bridie, the three characters at the center of this novel。 I found myself rooting as each one found recognition and love without having to compromise。 Even though Meet Me at the Lions is billed as YA and Coming-of-Age, it meets an even more important first requirement。 It’s not just a good YA novel, it’s a good novel period。 。。。more