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Over the course of a single summer day, ten teenagers in Salem, Massachusetts, will discover important truths about themselves and each other.
There is Nicole, whose decision to betray her best friend will shock everyone, most of all herself; Kelly, who meets the convicted felon she has been writing to for years; Maria, whose definition of a true friend is someone who will cut her. Then there is Sadie, a chubby eleven-year-old whose mother forces her to wear a "please don't feed me" sign stapled to her shirt; while Joy, a fifteen-year-old waitress hoping for true intimacy narrowly escapes a very dark fate. Derik discovers that his usual good looks and charm won't help him hold onto the girl he wants, while nineteen-year-old drifter, Mearl, is desperately looking for a place to call home. Sean is torn between his loyalty to his girlfriend and the possibility of finding something more with her friend, while Ginger's single-minded pursuit to bring down her nemesis only proves that they may be more alike than she thought.
Seamlessly woven together, this incredibly powerful and compelling collection of stories chronicles the very real trials of today's teen experience.
One day. Ten teenagers. Ten lives that are linked by friendship, betrayal, and chance encounters. Kelly is Nicole's best friend, but that does not stop Nicole from betraying their friendship when Sean, Kelly's boyfriend, shows up in her back yard. Kelly is across the country in California where she will have lunch with Robby, the newly paroled murderer with whom she has corresponded for years. Maria has bribed Sadie with the offer of a trip to the ice cream parlor, but as much as Sadie craves the treat, she cannot do what Maria wants. And then there is Joy Ryder (named after her father's motorcycle) who has a rubber dick and is not afraid to use it to pay back Danny Winslow who has made her life a living hell. At times funny and touching, but more often sad, these stories provide a glimpse into the lives of today's teens. Sex, obscenities, self mutilation, and that rubber dick (seemingly Joy's favorite toy since she was little) makes this a book for mature teens.
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08/03/2009: the story line is great. all the characters are connected in one way or another, and it is wonderful. i highly reccomend.
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07/09/2009: great book. I love how everyone is connected.