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Charlie Matthews lives in Dogtown, a predominantly Negro residential area of a large city. He gets A-plus on his English compositions at school, but in spite of his teacher's encouragement, Charlie's father things there's no future in education for a Negro and that Charlie is better off working at the shoeshine parlor.Charlie figures to resolve his troubles by escaping from Dogtown with his free-wheeling Uncle Baron, who is all fun and gentleness, and Charlie's idea of a really great guy.Uncle Baron needs cash first though for a big deal, and lets Charlie help earn it. They clean off a vacant lot for the salvage rights, they trap ladybugs for the park service, and Charlie even takes on a fight to make money. Uncle Baron's hopes for the big win don't work out, however, and he takes off precipitously, leaving Charlie behind to struggle with new and painful emotions, but with a clearer view, too, of the reality of things.The Nitty Gritty is a little tougher than Mystery of the Fat Cat , Frank Bonham's first story of Dogtown, but the same warmth and humor are here, and the same sweet humanity.

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First published September 16, 1968

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Pauline Cartwright

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Pauline Cartwright is a New Zealand author of children's literature. She has written novels, picture books, stories (including for radio), educational readers, and poems for children.

Cartwright was awarded the Choysa / QE11 Arts Council Bursary for Children's Writers in 1991 and shared the University of Otago College of Education / Creative New Zealand Children's Writer in Residence Fellowship in 2003 with David Hill.

Several of her books have been short-listed for New Zealand Book Awards, including Grow a Gift (1991) and Saved by Ryan Kane (1994).

She lives in Alexandra, New Zealand.

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March 14, 2016
This review was written over 40 years ago when I was taking an adolescent lit class:

Charlie Matthews is trying to please himself by continuing his education and at the same time to please hi father by working as a shoe-shine boy to earn money for the family. In order to earn enough money to get himself out of the mess that he is in, he devises a program of work that is incredible. Within just a few days he earns more than enough money to buy his way into partnership with his uncle. His great disappointment comes when he realizes that his uncle has only used him in order to get what he wants: enough money to buy a fighting cock that is killed in the first match. Through this experience, Charlie grows up. He is able to face the disappointment and decides he had better work things out so that he can continue his education. The Nitty Gritty reveals quite well the mind of the under-privileged as Charlie struggles to meet the daily demands of life: the father's concern for money. Charlie has a good potential for writing and is encouraged to continue by his English teacher. The novel has suspense, comedy, realism, and adventure. The language is characteristic of the Black slum and add power to the impact of the book.
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February 15, 2022
I read every Frank Bonham books that the library had when I was a kid. I loved them. They were a little bit like S. E Hinton's book, but there was a little more humour and fun in them. I don't remember a lot of the plots now - just pieces here and there - but I remember enjoying them all greatly.
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February 12, 2025
I had zero expectations when I picked this one up off the 50 cent rack shelf at my used book store. But definitely glad I took it home with me. An unexpected gem.
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