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Original Title: Pay It Forward
ISBN: 0743412028 (ISBN13: 9780743412025)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Trevor McKinney, Arlene McKinney, Reuben St Clair, Chris Chandler
Setting: California(United States)
Literary Awards: Audie Award for Multi-Voiced Performance (2001)
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Pay It Forward Paperback | Pages: 311 pages
Rating: 4.17 | 23015 Users | 973 Reviews

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Title:Pay It Forward
Author:Catherine Ryan Hyde
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 311 pages
Published:October 1st 2000 by Pocket Books (first published January 1st 1999)
Categories:Fiction. Contemporary. Inspirational. Drama

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The story of how a boy who believed in the goodness of human nature set out to change the world.

Pay It Forward is a wondrous and moving novel about Trevor McKinney, a twelve-year-old boy in a small California town who accepts the challenge that his teacher gives his class, a chance to earn extra credit by coming up with a plan to change the world for the better -- and to put that plan into action.

The idea that Trevor comes up with is so simple and so naïve that when others learn of it they are dismissive. Even Trevor himself begins to doubt when his "pay it forward" plan seems to founder on a combination of bad luck and the worst of human nature.

In the end, Pay It Forward is the story of seemingly ordinary people made extraordinary by the simple faith of a child. In the tradition of the successful and inspirational television show Touched by an Angel, and the phenomenally successful novel and film Forrest Gump, Pay It Forward is a work of charm, wit, and remarkable inspiration, a story of hope for today and for many tomorrows to come.

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Ratings: 4.17 From 23015 Users | 973 Reviews

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I found myself uplifted by the book. The world would certainly be changed if all of us Paid it Forward - that the action of doing good deeds for others without expecting anything in return was the norm.I have other books by Catherine Ryan Hyde which I am now eager to read. Pay it Forward was coined by Lily Hardy Hammond in her book Garden of Delight in 1916, and was popularised as a phrase by Robert A Heinlein in his book Between Planets in 1951.Catherine Ryan Hyde's book of 1999 is a very well

I began this book rather dismissively. At a few pages in I was tempted to just flick it as a twee concept.....and suddenly found myself hooked in by the characterisation. I remained glued for the few hours it took to read the book (oh I wish I could read more slowly!) and at the end - yes, it's a twee concept but it was a brilliant read and I wanted to know more about ALL the characters and if they were ok......So.....all we are missing for the world to change is a mysterious alchemical thing

Although I love Catherine Ryan Hyde novels, I'd never gotten around to reading her most well-known one until now. Its marriage of compassion, true-to-life characters, kindness, and engrossing storytelling has made Pay It Forward one of my favorites of hers. As is the case with most movies to books, this book is far superior to the movie version, which I now know took great liberties with the story. Highly recommended for those who love an uplifting story with more than a few tears.

In this exciting book a boy named Trevor gets a project from his Social Studies teacher to somehow change the world. But Trevor to this project to a totally different level then his teacher Ruben expected. Trevor decided to create a movement called "pay it forward." To help make the world a better place. This book talks about his journey along the way and how he pays it forward to society. I would most definitely recommend this book. It was a very inspiring and easy to read.

A disfigured lonely war veteran, Social Studies teacher Reuben St. Clair, assigns an extra credit project to his class to change the world. Most do nothing, but one 13 year old student Trevor comes up with a concept to "pay it forward." Out of pure kindness, he helps three needy people, with the caveat that they repay his gift by each helping three more people in need . Meanwhile, Trevor lives with his mother, Arlene, who has been abandoned by Trevor's father and is also lonely. Trevor thinks

The writing was amateurish. Neat premise however.

A book that if the world we live in was the one Trevor wants for us, WOULD change the world.And it just could. I've seen the film years ago but don't remember feeling anywhere near as moved as I was in reading the novel. I finished having to wipe tears away so I could read the final pages.A 12 year old boy, on being asked to come up with an idea to change the world in his Social Science class, creates the idea of 'Pay it Forward', doing good deeds for others and then rather than paying back the

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