|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Marilyn Anne HolmanPublisher: Lorimer Children & Teens Imprint: Lorimer Children & Teens Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 18.80cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9781459413993ISBN 10: 1459413997 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 05 February 2019 Recommended Age: From 13 to 18 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback 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 ContentsReviewsUprooted from the Philippines to Canada, 16-year-old Angelo struggles to connect with his mother and resist toxic pressure from friends. For almost 10 years, Angelo's mother, Yvonne, has been working overseas to provide for their family, but that doesn't stop him from resenting her for her absence. Struggling with homesickness and trying to navigate his new life, Angelo finds acceptance with a group of Filipino boys who make a hobby out of stealing. Warring with the good and bad influences in his life, Angelo must decide what path he'll take. The other titles in this series also focus on troubled teens confronting the ramifications of their reckless actions. In Locked Up by Cristy Watson (Room 555, 2019, etc.), 17-year-old Kevin is offered early probation but is weighed down by the guilt of harming another person during a joyride. In Push Back by Karen Spafford-Fitz (Unity Club, 2018, etc.), 16-year-old Zaine's anger over his mother's abandonment leads him to lose control and break the law. On the Run by debut author Marilyn Anne Holman features 17-year-old Ryan, who gets caught up in a crime scene and bolts to avoid returning to juvie. Each of these stories focuses on remorse, forgiveness, and change. Most of the titles feature ethnic diversity. While the plots may be predictable, character growth is present and the stories highlight important subjects such as treatment within youth detention centers and difficulties experienced by immigrants. High-action, high-concept stories for reluctant readers who want grit. --Kirkus Reviews --Journal On the Run is an excellent book for troubled teens who lack moral responsibility and a sense of duty.--Resource Links High-action, high-concept stories fore reluctant readers who want grit. --Kirkus Reviews -- (7/16/2019 12:00:00 AM) On the Run brings forth positive messages and is a worthwhile read.--Karyn Miehl, teacher CM: Canadian Review of Materials On the Run is an excellent book for troubled teens who lack moral responsibility and a sense of duty.--Resource Links Uprooted from the Philippines to Canada, 16-year-old Angelo struggles to connect with his mother and resist toxic pressure from friends. For almost 10 years, Angelo's mother, Yvonne, has been working overseas to provide for their family, but that doesn't stop him from resenting her for her absence. Struggling with homesickness and trying to navigate his new life, Angelo finds acceptance with a group of Filipino boys who make a hobby out of stealing. Warring with the good and bad influences in his life, Angelo must decide what path he'll take. The other titles in this series also focus on troubled teens confronting the ramifications of their reckless actions. In Locked Up by Cristy Watson (Room 555, 2019, etc.), 17-year-old Kevin is offered early probation but is weighed down by the guilt of harming another person during a joyride. In Push Back by Karen Spafford-Fitz (Unity Club, 2018, etc.), 16-year-old Zaine's anger over his mother's abandonment leads him to lose control and break the law. On the Run by debut author Marilyn Anne Holman features 17-year-old Ryan, who gets caught up in a crime scene and bolts to avoid returning to juvie. Each of these stories focuses on remorse, forgiveness, and change. Most of the titles feature ethnic diversity. While the plots may be predictable, character growth is present and the stories highlight important subjects such as treatment within youth detention centers and difficulties experienced by immigrants. High-action, high-concept stories for reluctant readers who want grit.--Kirkus Reviews -- Journal (7/16/2019 12:00:00 AM) Author InformationMARILYN ANNE HOLMAN has worked as a clinical counsellor with parents, probation officers, social workers, teachers and youth, including foster kids, adopted kids, young offenders, teens and children in schools. On the Run is her first published novel for teens. Marilyn lives in Victoria, BC. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |