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OverviewPart realism, part ghost story, and part coming-of-age tale, this gripping and edgy novel focuses on the events leading up to the death of Cass's best friend. Devin Rhodes is dead. It's my fault. High school freshman Cass is conflicted about her love/hate relationship with her best friend, Devin, and struggles to handle Devin's sudden death. How did Devin's body end up at the bottom of Woodacre Ravine? Was Cass really responsible? Is Devin reaching out to her from beyond the grave? Tension mounts as Cass fights to stay a step ahead of the police-and Devin's mother-unable to face the real truth. Told in alternating ""Before"" and ""After"" chapters, this engrossing ghostly coming-of-age tale will draw you in and keep you turning pages until the dramatic conclusion. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer Wolf KamPublisher: Mackinac Island Press Imprint: Mackinac Island Press Dimensions: Width: 16.80cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.374kg ISBN: 9781934133590ISBN 10: 1934133590 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 14 October 2014 Recommended Age: From 12 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsConvinced she is responsible for her best friend s death, Cass feels haunted by Devin s ghost even as she tries to hide her guilt.Cass gradually reveals the actual events in chapters that alternate between after and before. Devin is not the most likable of creatures though infinitely prettier than her more ample friend and completely boy-obsessed. Fifteen-year-old Cass recalls various humiliations at Devin s hands as well as her increasing isolation from other friends as the result of Devin s machinations. As the truth of the killing finally emerges, first-time novelist Kam keeps atmosphere, suspense and characters realistically entwined. The language has a somewhat old-fashioned flavor, and although readers are soon likely to suspect that Cass is a rather unreliable narrator, Cass supernatural experience and revelation of events unfold smoothly. The well-developed cast of characters provides the needed red herrings in classic mystery fashion. The story is ideal for middle school readers who are on the cusp of discovering their romantic selves; Devin s reckless, sexualized encounters with the opposite sex contrast well with Cass careful exploration of her own interest in a boy who actually sees her and finds her attractive. The charm necklaces the two girls purchase to epitomize their best friend status thread symbolically through the narrative, keeping the focus on their relationship.A surprisingly deft mystery for early teens. Convinced she is responsible for her best friend's death, Cass feels haunted by Devin's ghost even as she tries to hide her guilt.Cass gradually reveals the actual events in chapters that alternate between after and before. Devin is not the most likable of creatures though infinitely prettier than her more ample friend and completely boy-obsessed. Fifteen-year-old Cass recalls various humiliations at Devin's hands as well as her increasing isolation from other friends as the result of Devin's machinations. As the truth of the killing finally emerges, first-time novelist Kam keeps atmosphere, suspense and characters realistically entwined. The language has a somewhat old-fashioned flavor, and although readers are soon likely to suspect that Cass is a rather unreliable narrator, Cass' supernatural experience and revelation of events unfold smoothly. The well-developed cast of characters provides the needed red herrings in classic mystery fashion. The story is ideal for middle school readers who are on the cusp of discovering their romantic selves; Devin's reckless, sexualized encounters with the opposite sex contrast well with Cass' careful exploration of her own interest in a boy who actually sees her and finds her attractive. The charm necklaces the two girls purchase to epitomize their best friend status thread symbolically through the narrative, keeping the focus on their relationship.A surprisingly deft mystery for early teens. Author InformationJennifer Wolf Kam is a three-time finalist for the Katherine Paterson Prize for Young Adult and Children's Writing. Jennifer earned her MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She lives in New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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