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Counting scars

In this high-interest accessible novel for teen readers, sixteen-year-old Adele is forced to spend two weeks at a youth reform camp. With her mother in rehab and her estranged father unable to take immediate custody. Adele's only goal at the camp is to avoid any trouble. But then she meets mysterious Fergus and charming Andy. Soon Adele finds herself pulled into a complicated love triangle-and a dangerous situation that might end up costing her life. Provided by publisher.

Book  - 2022
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  • ISBN: 9781459833555
  • ISBN: 1459833554
  • Physical Description 113 pages.
  • Publisher Victoria, British Columbia : Orca Book Publishers, 2022.

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Decodable books.
Target Audience Note:
2.0
Additional Physical Form available Note:
Issued also in electronic formats.

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Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9781459833555
Counting Scars
Counting Scars
by Di Lorenzo, Melinda
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A 16-year-old is drawn to a mysterious guy when she is packed off to a last-resort reform camp by her social worker. Adele is a good kid who has struggled with little family support, and she just wants to get through the next two weeks at the inanely named Camp Happy after her mother suffers an overdose and goes into an in-patient rehab center. As soon as she arrives Adele encounters fellow camper Fergus, a magnetic loner, and is immediately warned away from him by Andy, who, despite being good-looking and friendly, makes Adele uneasy. Employing accessible vocabulary peppered with realistic teen dialogue and short, fast-paced, plot-driven chapters, the book quickly establishes a connection between Adele and Fergus, who after seeming to appear and disappear at random around camp, helps her find her way in the woods after she reluctantly agrees to attend an illicit bonfire. Adele's attempts to stay on the straight and narrow due to her desperation to be seen in a good light by her long-absent father will make her sympathetic to readers, and romance fans will appreciate the spark between her and Fergus. As his backstory becomes more central to the story, a solid mystery unfolds. Characters all read as White. An engaging, focused romantic thriller that will pull in reluctant readers. (Thriller. 13-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Gr 9 Up--Sixteen-year-old Adele arrives for a two-week stretch at Camp Happy, a detention facility for teens, intending to follow the rules. With her mom in rehab, she doesn't want her distant father to be disappointed in her and decline to supervise her probation after release. But she quickly finds herself caught between the attentions of two boys who live in the cabins at the other side of the camp. Dreamy, mysterious Fergus shows up at odd moments to help her, and maybe stalk her, while more talkative Andy warns her in stark terms that Fergus is bad news. After a secret bonfire is discovered by camp staff and Fergus arrives to whisk her away and avoid punishment, they grow closer, filling in some details about their backgrounds and sharing a toe-curling kiss. Later, Adele is attacked and finds herself a prisoner, along with Fergus, with Andy threatening to burn them both alive. Some coarse language and characters' gritty lives won't appeal to every reader. But the story is propulsive, with cliffhangers and burning resentments among secondary characters. The book is written at a second grade reading level. VERDICT Hand to reluctant high school readers looking for a good crime story.