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OverviewLexie Malton is an average Vancouver teen with fairly typical issues. Her stepmother is far from her favourite person, she has a sister with special needs, and life outside the home is the usual mix of school, friends, and social events. But Lexie has a secret. Her ex-boyfriend, Devlin Mather, is now a heroin addict living on the street, and only Lexie knows that she's the one who put him there. Guilt makes her give in to Devlin's demands for money time and time again, even though she knows how dangerous his drug use is. Lexie finally gathers the strength to stop enabling Devlin. But when he seeks treatment for his addiction, Lexie finds herself drawn back to him, never guessing what a dark and deadly path she has just chosen. Devlin relapses, and his desperation leads to an act that will change both of their lives forever. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Valerie SherrardPublisher: Dundurn Press Imprint: Dundurn Press ISBN: 9781554888337ISBN 10: 1554888336 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 03 February 2011 Recommended Age: From 12 to 15 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAccomplice presents a straightforward but not light-weight plot involving common teen trials dealing with curiosity about drugs, discriminating between right and wrong, dating and communicating, and accepting responsibility. "Accomplice was gritty and refreshing." "This novel is a bit heavy-handed but it really makes a point that involvement with drugs on any level can be dangerous. It should appeal to reluctant readers who like lots of action in a short book." "a thought-provoking book by a Canadian writer." "Lexie s voice is consistent and authentic; she s equal parts guilty, anxious, and naive. Sherrard doesn t shy away from the details and realities of drug abuse and withdrawal, and provides good explanations of drug terminology." "Lexie s voice is consistent and authentic;she s equal parts guilty, anxious, and naive. Sherrard doesn t shy away from the details and realities of drug abuse and withdrawal, and provides good explanations of drug terminology." Lexie's voice is consistent and authentic; she's equal parts guilty, anxious, and naive. Sherrard doesn't shy away from the details and realities of drug abuse and withdrawal, and provides good explanations of drug terminology. Lexie's voice is consistent and authentic;she's equal parts guilty, anxious, and naive. Sherrard doesn t shy away from the details and realities of drug abuse and withdrawal, and provides good explanations of drug terminology." Lexie's voice is consistent and authentic;she's equal parts guilty, anxious, and naive. Sherrard doesn t shy away from the details and realities of drug abuse and withdrawal, and provides good explanations of drug terminology." a thought-provoking book by a Canadian writer. --Region Record (Waterloo) This novel is a bit heavy-handed but it really makes a point that involvement with drugs on any level can be dangerous. It should appeal to reluctant readers who like lots of action in a short book. --Resource Links Accomplice was gritty and refreshing. --The Book Pixie Accomplice presents a straightforward but not light-weight plot involving common teen trials dealing with curiosity about drugs, discriminating between right and wrong, dating and communicating, and accepting responsibility. --CanLit for Little Canadians (blog) Lexie's voice is consistent and authentic; she's equal parts guilty, anxious, and naive. Sherrard doesn't shy away from the details and realities of drug abuse and withdrawal, and provides good explanations of drug terminology. a thought-provoking book by a Canadian writer. --Region Record (Waterloo) Accomplice was gritty and refreshing. --The Book Pixie Accomplice presents a straightforward but not light-weight plot involving common teen trials dealing with curiosity about drugs, discriminating between right and wrong, dating and communicating, and accepting responsibility. --CanLit for Little Canadians (blog) This novel is a bit heavy-handed but it really makes a point that involvement with drugs on any level can be dangerous. It should appeal to reluctant readers who like lots of action in a short book. --Resource Links Lexie's voice is consistent and authentic; she's equal parts guilty, anxious, and naive. Sherrard doesn't shy away from the details and realities of drug abuse and withdrawal, and provides good explanations of drug terminology. Lexie's voice is consistent and authentic;she's equal parts guilty, anxious, and naive. Sherrard doesn t shy away from the details and realities of drug abuse and withdrawal, and provides good explanations of drug terminology. Accomplice presents a straightforward but not light-weight plot involving common teen trials dealing with curiosity about drugs, discriminating between right and wrong, dating and communicating, and accepting responsibility. Accomplice was gritty and refreshing. This novel is a bit heavy-handed but it really makes a point that involvement with drugs on any level can be dangerous. It should appeal to reluctant readers who like lots of action in a short book. a thought-provoking book by a Canadian writer. Lexie s voice is consistent and authentic; she s equal parts guilty, anxious, and naive. Sherrard doesn t shy away from the details and realities of drug abuse and withdrawal, and provides good explanations of drug terminology. Lexie s voice is consistent and authentic;she s equal parts guilty, anxious, and naive. Sherrard doesn t shy away from the details and realities of drug abuse and withdrawal, and provides good explanations of drug terminology. Lexie's voice is consistent and authentic; she's equal parts guilty, anxious, and naive. Sherrard doesn't shy away from the details and realities of drug abuse and withdrawal, and provides good explanations of drug terminology. Lexie's voice is consistent and authentic;she's equal parts guilty, anxious, and naive. Sherrard doesn t shy away from the details and realities of drug abuse and withdrawal, and provides good explanations of drug terminology. Lexie's voice is consistent and authentic;she's equal parts guilty, anxious, and naive. Sherrard doesn t shy away from the details and realities of drug abuse and withdrawal, and provides good explanations of drug terminology. a thought-provoking book by a Canadian writer. --Region Record (Waterloo) This novel is a bit heavy-handed but it really makes a point that involvement with drugs on any level can be dangerous. It should appeal to reluctant readers who like lots of action in a short book. --Resource Links Accomplice presents a straightforward but not light-weight plot involving common teen trials dealing with curiosity about drugs, discriminating between right and wrong, dating and communicating, and accepting responsibility. --CanLit for Little Canadians (blog) Accomplice was gritty and refreshing. --The Book Pixie Lexie's voice is consistent and authentic; she's equal parts guilty, anxious, and naive. Sherrard doesn't shy away from the details and realities of drug abuse and withdrawal, and provides good explanations of drug terminology. Author InformationValerie Sherrard is the author of 12 previous novels for young people, including the Shelby Belgarden Mysteries, Watcher, Sarah's Legacy, Speechless, and her first historical novel, Three Million Acres of Flame. Her work has been shortlisted for numerous Canadian awards, including the Red Maple, White Pine, and Arthur Ellis Awards. She lives in Miramichi, New Brunswick. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |