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Authors: Andrew Smith
ISBN-13: 9780312375584, ISBN-10: 0312375581
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Date Published: September 2009
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Andrew Smith

ANDREW SMITH is the author of Ghost Medicine, which was a YALSA 2009 Best Books for Young Adults pick, and In the Path of Falling Objects. His next book, The Marbury Lens, will be available from Feiwel and Friends in Fall 2010. In addition to writing, Smith teaches high school advance placement classes and coaches rugby. He lives with his family on a ranch in the mountains of Southern California, where the nearest grocery store is twenty miles away. You can visit him on the web at www.ghostmedicine.com, where he also maintains a blog about writing.

Book Synopsis

Two brothers. One psychopath. A beautiful girl.

The road trip from hell.

Publishers Weekly

Smith's Vietnam-era road trip tells the tense, violent and cathartic story of teenage brothers Jonah and Simon, 16 and 14, on the run after their mother abandons them in their New Mexico home. Their older brother, Matt, plans to desert the army, and the brothers all attempt to meet in Arizona. En route, the boys are given a lift by Mitch and Lilly, on the run from Texas. Lilly is pregnant, and Mitch, whose friendly appearance masks a serious psychosis, is taking her somewhere to have an abortion. By the time Jonah becomes aware of the danger Mitch poses, the boys are already trapped in the car with him, and Jonah's developing relationship with Lilly only fuels Mitch's anger. Smith (Ghost Medicine) paints a picture of a bleak time, with Matt's letters from Vietnam highlighting the depressing and frightening lives soldiers led even as the folks back home faced equally uncertain futures. There are moments of bleak, nasty violence, but they rarely appear gratuitous, instead underlining the despair Jonah and Simon feel, and offering something they must transcend. Ages 13–up. (Oct.)

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