Outsiders
Outsiders is a compelling tale of teenage rebellion, crafted by S. E. Hinton when she was just 17 years old. This classic work is part of The Originals from Penguin, representing a bold and authentic voice in children's fiction.
Set in a small Oklahoma town, the narrative explores the intense rivalry between two gangs: the affluent Socs and the working-class Greasers. The story follows Ponyboy Curtis, a Greaser who understands the harsh realities of gang life, including the bullying and violence that come with it. As tensions escalate, Ponyboy finds solace in his brothers and friends, but everything changes on a fateful night when events spiral out of control.
This poignant exploration of family, bullying, and the impact of gang culture resonates with readers of all ages. Outsiders is ideal for young readers navigating complex social dynamics or for anyone seeking a thoughtful gift that highlights the challenges of adolescence.