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Don't Fail Me Now by Adenrele Ojo

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Don't Fail Me Now

Adenrele Ojo, Una LaMarche, Listening Library

Penguin Young Readers Group · Print & ebook · September 1, 2015

Reading lane: YA Alternative Family Stories

A Young Adult pick for readers exploring Don't Fail Me Now.

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Who It's For

Good for readers who enjoy YA Alternative Family StoriesGood for readers interested in familyGood for fans of Young Adult

Book Details

Authors
Adenrele Ojo, Una LaMarche, Listening Library
Publisher
Penguin Young Readers Group
Published
September 1, 2015
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
YA Alternative Family Stories · Car & Road Trips
Reading lane
YA Alternative Family Stories

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Publisher Categories

  • YA Alternative Family Stories

  • Homelessness & Poverty for Teens

  • Prejudice & Racism for Teens

About This Book

From the author of Like No Other , the novel Entertainment Weekly calls "One of the most poignant and star-crossed love stories since The Fault in Our Stars ": What if the last hope to save your family is the person who broke it up to begin with? "Fans of John Green, Rainbow Rowell, and Sharon Flake will find much to love in [ Don't Fail Me Now ]." -- School Library Journal Michelle and her little siblings Cass and Denny are African-American and living on the poverty line in...

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From the author of Like No Other , the novel Entertainment Weekly calls "One of the most poignant and star-crossed love stories since The Fault in Our Stars ": What if the last hope to save your family is the person who broke it up to begin with? "Fans of John Green, Rainbow Rowell, and Sharon Flake will find much to love in [ Don't Fail Me Now ]." -- School Library Journal Michelle and her little siblings Cass and Denny are African-American and living on the poverty line in urban Baltimore, struggling to keep it together with their mom in jail and only Michelle’s part-time job at the Taco Bell to sustain them. Leah and her stepbrother Tim are white and middle class from suburban Maryland, with few worries beyond winning lacrosse games and getting college applications in on time. Michelle and Leah only have one thing in common : Buck Devereaux, the biological father who abandoned them when they were little. After news trickles back to them that Buck is dying, they make the uneasy decision to drive across country to his hospice in California. Leah hopes for closure; Michelle just wants to give him a piece of her mind. Five people in a failing, old station wagon, living off free samples at food courts across America, and the most pressing question on Michelle’s mind is: Who will break down first--herself or the car? All the signs tell her they won’t make it. But Michelle has heard that her whole life, and it’s never stopped her before.... Una LaMarche triumphs once again with this rare and compassionate look at how racial and social privilege affects one family in crisis in both subtle and astonishing ways.

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