Freeze Frame by Heidi Ayarbe

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: October 2008
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 77,447

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    • Pub. Date: October 2008
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Hardcover, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 77,447
    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • Lexile: 490L 

    Synopsis

    No matter how many times Kyle rewrites the scene, he can't get it right. He tries it in the style of Hitchcock, Tarantino, Eastwood, all of his favorite directors—but regardless of the style, he can't remember what happened that day in the shed. The day Jason died. And until he can, there is one question that keeps haunting Kyle: Did he kill his best friend on purpose?

    Debut novelist Heidi Ayarbe delves into the depths of the human psyche as Kyle wrestles with inner demons that make him wonder whether the world will ever be okay again—or if the best thing to do is find a way to join Jason.

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    Kyle's life is changed forever the day his best friend Jason dies. Everyone wants answers from Kyle, but he has none to give. All he remembers is Jason, himself and the gun. Kyle tries to recover his memory by writing the scene over and over again in the styles of different directors, but with each re-write, he finds himself no closer to the truth. Although he is only given probation by the courts, everyone has their own idea as to how accidental this death was. Through numerous rewrites, advice from one of his teachers, and befriending Jason's younger brother, Kyle manages to finally write the truth about what happened. While a book about this subject matter could easily verge into the sensational, Ayarbe has created a rather realistic voice and plot about a situation that, sadly, is not that uncommon. An excellent book for teens dealing with violent events, but also a well-written story with a very realistic voice. Reviewer: Amie Rose Rotruck

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    Biography

    Heidi Ayarbe grew up in Nevada and has lived all over the world. She now lives in Colombia with her husband and daughter. Freeze Frame is her first novel.

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    great readddby shawn164

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    November 05, 2009: freeze frame was one of the best books i have read.i really like this boook beacuse there is alway something going on with their lives. i would recomened this book to teenagers and some adults. i really liked this book and you might to. so read it!

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    July 27, 2009: i never thought i could cry so much reading a book. ive read the twilight saga and im not sure which one i like more. if parents want their kids to get into reading, hand them this, then read it yourself. this book is just to amazing for words. i cant even begin to explain, but im begging you to read this book! there is no possible way youll be disappointed!


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