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A List of Cages by Robin Roe

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A List of Cages

Robin Roe

Little, Brown Books for Young Readers · Paperback · January 10, 2017

Reading lane: Abuse & Trauma for Teens

This "gripping and moving" story of two foster brothers sharply examines the impact of loss, grief, and abuse (Emma Donohgue, bestselling author of Room ) -- and celebrates the power of friendship.

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Hard-Hitting YA

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  • A raw, emotionally charged YA read
  • Edge-of-seat immersion

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  • Heavy subject matter
  • Sustained narrative momentum

Book Details

Authors
Robin Roe
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published
January 10, 2017
Format
Paperback
Theme
Abuse & Trauma for Teens · YA Orphan & Foster Stories
Reading lane
Abuse & Trauma for Teens

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  • YA Orphan & Foster Stories

  • Friendship for Teens

  • Abuse & Trauma for Teens

About This Book

This "gripping and moving" story of two foster brothers sharply examines the impact of loss, grief, and abuse (Emma Donohgue, bestselling author of Room ) -- and celebrates the power of friendship. When Adam Blake lands the best elective ever in his senior year, serving as an aide to the school psychologist, he thinks he's got it made. Sure, it means a lot of sitting around, which isn't easy for a guy with ADHD, but he can't complain, since he gets to spend the period textin...

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This "gripping and moving" story of two foster brothers sharply examines the impact of loss, grief, and abuse (Emma Donohgue, bestselling author of Room ) -- and celebrates the power of friendship. When Adam Blake lands the best elective ever in his senior year, serving as an aide to the school psychologist, he thinks he's got it made. Sure, it means a lot of sitting around, which isn't easy for a guy with ADHD, but he can't complain, since he gets to spend the period texting all his friends. Then the doctor asks him to track down the troubled freshman who keeps dodging her, and Adam discovers that the boy is Julian -- the foster brother he hasn't seen in five years. Adam is ecstatic to be reunited. At first, Julian seems like the boy he once knew. He's still kind hearted. He still writes stories and loves picture books meant for little kids. But as they spend more time together, Adam realizes that Julian is keeping secrets, like where he hides during the middle of the day, and what's really going on inside his house. Adam is determined to help him, but his involvement could cost both boys their lives. First-time novelist Robin Roe relied on life experience when writing this exquisite, gripping story featuring two lionhearted characters.

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