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Authors: Kate Morgenroth
ISBN-13: 9781416912675, ISBN-10: 1416912673
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Date Published: March 2006
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Kate Morgenroth


Kate Morgenroth is the author of the adult thrillers Kill Me First and Saved. She lives in New York City. Visit her Web site at www.katemorgenroth.com.

Book Synopsis

"Listen, you're young. We don't send kids to jail. If you had something to do with this, it's better to tell us. Then we can help you. Maybe it was a friend of yours come to take care of things for you. You've got a nasty bruise there, and your neighbors told us that you tend to get a lot of bruises. We take those things into account, you know. We understand about things like that."

"You don't understand anything," Jude said.

After Jude watches his drug-dealer father get gunned down at the kitchen table, he's taken from their dangerous neighborhood to a comfortable home, an elite private school, and a mother he doesn't remember. Only fifteen, Jude is under suspicion for his father's murder, but to save his own life, he can't tell the police what he knows.

To make things worse, Jude's mother is the district attorney. She can protect him from the police — but when Jude's classmate overdoses on heroin, Jude is implicated, and his mother decides to prosecute. Jude is determined to clear his name, though he doesn't know that mysteries from his past have yet to be revealed — secrets that will forever alter the course of his life.

Jude's gripping story is at once moving and horrifying as it traces a young man's quest for acceptance and his incredible capacity for hope and resilience. Kate Morgenroth, whose adult novels have been called "nearly impossible to put down" by Time Out New York and "compulsively readable" by Entertainment Weekly, here shows more of her considerable talent.

Publishers Weekly

A 15-year-old insists to detectives that he was watching TV while his drug-dealer father was shot dead in another room, in what PW called a "crackerjack opening" to this "dark tale of one teen's loss and redemption." Ages 12-up. (Apr.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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