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Highlights
- "I knew one thing -- I wasn't going to be rotting in that place for the rest of my life.
- 224 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, General
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About the Book
Sixteen-year-old Porter Delancy has his future figured out, but his nice, neat plans are shaken when a man he believes may be his father suddenly appears in his Toronto neighbourhood. As Porter looks for answers, it begins to seem that all hes ever going to find are more questions.
Book Synopsis
"I knew one thing -- I wasn't going to be rotting in that place for the rest of my life. I was getting out of there. That place turned people into the living dead. In that neighbourhood, it was hard to hear anything that didn't carry the sound of defeat."
Sixteen-year-old Porter Delaney has his future figured out, but his nice, neat plans are shaken when a man he believes may be his father suddenly appears in his Toronto neighbourhood. Porter knows that he wants nothing to do with the deadbeat dad who abandoned him and his sister twelve years earlier, but curiosity causes him to re-examine the past.
Unfortunately, actual memories are scarce and confusing, and much of what he knows is based on things his mother told him. As Porter looks for answers, it begins to seem that all he's ever going to find are more questions.
Review Quotes
"Sherrard has a genuine ear for teen talk, and there's a gritty realism about the language."
--Canadian Materials Magazine "CM Magazine""Sherrard keeps the action moving while parceling out just enough back story to maintain suspense and flesh out the small but lively cast of characters. The central mystery is compelling, but Sherrard is at her best when chronicling the goofy, slightly anxious off-hours of essentially decent teens with nothing to do."
-- "Quill & Quire"About the Author
Valerie Sherrard is the author of eleven previous novels for young adults, including the Shelby Belgarden Mysteries, Kate, Sarah's Legacy, Speechless. and her first historical novel, Three Million Acres of Flame. her work has been shortlisted for numerous Canadian awards, including the Red Maple, White Pine, and Arthur Ellis Awards. Valerie lives in Mirimichi, New Brunswick, with her husband, Brent, who is also an author.