The story begins with seventeen-year-old Frank Marder lying in a bed, undergoing a physical exam at a rehabilitation center after a car accident. This accident has left him paralyzed from the neck down. He cannot do anything by himself and it is his fault. While drunk driving he killed two people, including his girlfriend. Now, [...]
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Head Case by Sarah Aronson
Posted: March 9, 2008 in Alex Flinn, Books reviewed in 2008, Realistic, Sarah Aronson, Susan Vaught, Terry Trueman, YA booksTags: Head Case, Sarah Aronson, Susan Vaught, Terry Trueman
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Inside Out by Terry Trueman — Outside In
Posted: October 4, 2007 in Books reviewed in 2007, Realistic, Terry Trueman, YA booksTags: Inside Out, Psychological problems, realistic fiction, schizophrenia, Terry Trueman
If you’ve never read anything by Terry Trueman, I suggest you pick up any one of his many books. He is a terrific writer. Having read, Stuck in Neutral and Cruise Control, I wanted to read more of his writings. Well, Inside Out is the story of sixteen year old Zach who has been diagnosed with [...]