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Prince of Pot

Prince of Pot

Tanya Lloyd Kyi (Author) See More (3)
CELA Library
FICTION
Family | Law & Crime | Lifestyles
General (see also headings under Social Themes) , Law & Crime , Country Life
Groundwood Books Ltd
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9781554989478
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09/01/2017

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09/01/2017

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9781554989447
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09/01/2017

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Description


Legalizing weed doesn’t mean that living on a secret, family-run grow-op is easy, especially when your new girlfriend turns out to be the daughter of a cop.

Isaac loves art class, drives an old pickup, argues with his father and hangs out with his best buddy, Hazel. But his life is anything but normal. His parents operate an illegal marijuana grow-op, Hazel is a bear that guards the property, and his family’s livelihood is a deep secret.

It’s no time to fall in love with the daughter of a cop.

Isaac’s girlfriend Sam is unpredictable, ambitious and needy. And as his final year of high school comes to an end, she makes him consider a new kind of life pursuing his interest in art, even if that means leaving behind his beloved home in the Rockies and severing all ties with his family.

For a while he hopes he can have it all, until a disastrous graduation night, when Sam’s desperate grab for her father’s attention suddenly puts his entire family at risk.

Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.6
Explain how an author develops the point of view of the narrator or speaker in a text.

Tanya Lloyd Kyi

Author Bio


Tanya Lloyd Kyi is the award-winning author of more than thirty books for children and young adults. She often writes about science, history, and activism. Tanya's recent titles include Our Green City, What Will I Discover? and Bompa's Insect Expedition, co-written with David Suzuki. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Review Quotes


An engaging story set in an atypical locale that will universally appeal to teens.  — School Library Journal
This truly immersive story … perfectly captures the classic warring emotions of late adolescence.  — Booklist
The story is absorbing and full of ethical issues for a teen discussion.(...)Prince of Pot's fast pace and narrative fluency, combined with an interesting setting and relationships, make for a successful tale.  — CM: Canadian Review of Materials