TY - SER KW - Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919) KW - senior citizens KW - Polish Americans KW - veterans KW - Slovenian Americans KW - Emma Goldman (1869-1940) KW - Alexander Berkman (1870-1936) KW - Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) KW - hunting KW - Hell's Angels KW - police KW - Black Americans KW - Protestants KW - coal industry AU - Jack Gantos AB - Jack Gantos, 12, is grounded for various offenses until he is forced to help an elderly neighbor with a very strange chore. C1 - 1962 C3 - Westmoreland County; Allegheny Mountains; Mt. Pleasant Twp.; Calumet-Norvelt CDP; Westmoreland Homesteads; Mt. Pleasant; Frick Hospital C4 - Children’s; Historical; Comedy CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novel N1 - Won the 2011 John Newbery Award of the American Library Association. N2 - Jack Gantos, 12, is grounded for various offenses until he is forced to help an elderly neighbor with a very strange chore. PB - Farrar, Straus & Giroux PP - New York PY - 2011 RN - Jack Gantos (1951- ), born and raised in Norvelt, Westmoreland County, earned his BFA and MA at Emerson College. The author of many children's books, he is best known for his fictional character Rotten Ralph and Joey Pigza. Gantos lives in Boston. EP - 341 p. TI - Dead End in Norvelt ER -