Seventeen-year-old loner Maggy Klass, who frequently seeks refuge from her alcoholic mother's apartment by sitting and drawing in a local cafe, becomes involved in a destructive relationship with a charismatic homeless youth named Cole.
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Review:
* "Psychologically gripping . . . Teems with characters that possess the same kind of edgy, dangerous magic as Francesca Lia Block's creations, and, like Block, Koja explores the confusion between infatuation and real love in all its cruelty and its redemptive powers." Publishers Weekly, starred review
"A richly embroidered tale of abuse and control highlighted with shiny threads of magic and redemption." Kirkus Reviews
"Mags is a plucky protagonist, and readers will appreciate the ingenuity she musters to address her problems. Fans of Carol Plum-Ucci's What Happened to Lani Garverand outsider themes will appreciate the gritty urban scenes and rhythmic language that give the book an almost surreal ambience" School Library Journal
"This interesting story of a teen on her journey to adulthood provides a taste of reality and illuminates the complex rather than simple choices that face teens daily." Children's Literature
"Koja writes with great artistry her words sometimes work as brushes creating paintings; her prose is close to poetry . . . This is a brief and powerful story." KLIATT"
About the Author:
Kathe Koja is the author of Buddha Boy and straydog. She lives in the Detroit area.
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- PublisherFarrar Straus & Giroux
- Publication date2004
- ISBN 10 0374308497
- ISBN 13 9780374308490
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages128
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