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Lessons from a Dead Girl

Author Jo Knowles
Hardcover
$16.99 US
5.48"W x 8.08"H x 0.87"D   | 11 oz | 36 per carton
On sale Oct 09, 2007 | 224 Pages | 9780763632793
Age 14 and up | Grade 9 & Up
Reading Level: Lexile HL620L

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An unflinching story of a troubled friendship — and one girl’s struggle to come to terms with secrets and shame and find her own power to heal.

Leah Greene is dead. For Laine, knowing what really happened and the awful feeling that she is, in some way, responsible set her on a journey of painful self-discovery. Yes, she wished for this. She hated Leah that much. Hated her for all the times in the closet, when Leah made her do those things. They were just practicing, Leah said. But why did Leah choose her? Was she special, or just easy to control? And why didn’t Laine make it stop sooner? In the aftermath of the tragedy, Laine is left to explore the devastating lessons Leah taught her, find some meaning in them, and decide whether she can forgive Leah and, ultimately, herself.
"Clearly and concisely written, Knowles’s provoking exploration of children abusing children portrays the tense and finely crafted dynamics between the two girls. Lainey’s character is extremely well-developed showing her metamorphosis from hypercritical and withdrawn to self-realized with a focused and knowing clarity. A razor-sharp examination of friendship, abuse and secrets." —Kirkus Reviews
Jo Knowles is the author of several acclaimed young adult novels including Read Between the Lines, See You at Harry's, and Jumping Off Swings. She is the recipient of the 2005 PEN New England Children’s Book Discovery Award. Jo Knowles lives in Vermont.

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An unflinching story of a troubled friendship — and one girl’s struggle to come to terms with secrets and shame and find her own power to heal.

Leah Greene is dead. For Laine, knowing what really happened and the awful feeling that she is, in some way, responsible set her on a journey of painful self-discovery. Yes, she wished for this. She hated Leah that much. Hated her for all the times in the closet, when Leah made her do those things. They were just practicing, Leah said. But why did Leah choose her? Was she special, or just easy to control? And why didn’t Laine make it stop sooner? In the aftermath of the tragedy, Laine is left to explore the devastating lessons Leah taught her, find some meaning in them, and decide whether she can forgive Leah and, ultimately, herself.

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"Clearly and concisely written, Knowles’s provoking exploration of children abusing children portrays the tense and finely crafted dynamics between the two girls. Lainey’s character is extremely well-developed showing her metamorphosis from hypercritical and withdrawn to self-realized with a focused and knowing clarity. A razor-sharp examination of friendship, abuse and secrets." —Kirkus Reviews

Author

Jo Knowles is the author of several acclaimed young adult novels including Read Between the Lines, See You at Harry's, and Jumping Off Swings. She is the recipient of the 2005 PEN New England Children’s Book Discovery Award. Jo Knowles lives in Vermont.