Zach's Lie by Roland Smith

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  • Age Range: 12 and up
  • Pub. Date: June 2003
  • 224pp
  • Sales Rank: 18,107

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    • Pub. Date: June 2003
    • Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
    • Format: Paperback, 224pp
    • Sales Rank: 18,107
    • Age Range: 12 and up

    Synopsis

    Jack Osborne's life changes forever the night men in masks break into his house, threaten Jack and his family, and ransack their home. Jack then discovers the reason these men have come into their lives-his father has been arrested for drug trafficking. Jack, his mother, and his sister are then forced to enter Witness Security Program. Jack becomes "Zach" and moves to Elko, Nevada, a town in the middle of nowhere. There he meets Sam, the strangest school custodian he has ever encountered, and Catalin, a girl who might make Zach's uprooting worth the trouble. But just as Zach finally begins to piece together a new life, he finds himself in danger again-and this time his actions could determine the fates of everyone he cares about.

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    When Jack Osborne is befriended by his school's custodian and a Basque girl, he begins to adjust to his family's sudden move to Elko, Nevada, after entering the Witness Security Program, but the drug cartel against which his father will testify is determined to track them down.

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    Imagine leaving all your friends and possessions and starting life with a new identity. Jack Osbourne becomes Zach Granger when he, his mother and sister are relocated to Elko, Nevada, a small town in the middle of nowhere. Zach's dad has been arrested for drug trafficking and their lives have been threatened by evil men who mean business. If the family is safely ensconced in the witness protection program, the father agrees to turn states evidence. Just as Zach, his mother and sister become comfortable with the new situation, things begin to unravel. In order to adjust to his new identity and the lies that go with it, Zach writes about his past life in a journal. But someone steals it, leaving the entire family in peril. Many trials and tribulations of moving, making friends and adjusting to new surroundings have been addressed in this adventure, which will keep young readers enthralled. Interesting characters and a roller coaster ride to the finish make this a believable and entertaining story. 2001, Hyperion, . Ages 10 to 14. Reviewer: Laura Hummel

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    OMG!!!!!!!!by Anonymous

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    June 19, 2009: This Is Like A Really Good Book.. Even Though I Had To Read It For School. I Was Glad I Did. Really Good.. Jack's Run Was Also Really Good (Second One)

    READ ZACH'S LIEby Anonymous

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    October 08, 2008: Zach's lie is an action book with little romance. Jack's father helped in-port drugs into the country. Afterwards, the family's house is invaded by the people that his dad helped. Now, Zach and his family have new looks, new friends,and new lives. This book is reccomended for all ages. It was magnificent. The story by Roland Smith could not have been put together better. If you hav not read this book, you should.


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