
When 16-year-old Jace is kicked out of his Chicago home, he shows up—with a swollen, bloody face—on his older brother’s doorstep in Albuquerque. Joshua Swanson depicts Jace’s toughness and frustration with an edge of bitterness that makes sense when the plot reveals his guilt over having “abandoned” his mother at home, where she serves as his father’s punching bag. And there’s something else—shame when he refers to an unresolved relationship with a past girlfriend. The power of story and narration comes in the hero’s tortured struggles to resolve his haunting, brutal past and complex relationships, as well as his own violent tendencies and faltering attempts to make a new future. S.W.
Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine [Published: JUNE 2010]Young Adult Young Adult • 8.25 hrs. • Unabridged • ©2010Trade Ed. • Listening Library • 2010CD ISBN 9780307579942 $37.00 • Seven CDsDD ISBN $19.00Library Ed. • Listening Library • 2010CD ISBN 9780307579966 $50.00 • Seven CDs
**AudioFile Earphones Award Winner
Comments
Leave a Comment

Congrats! You are so deserving!! I am listening to it for the second time in the car and find myself happy to run errands or drive around the block so I can hear the end of the scene/chapter.
I couldn’t have asked for better! I loved your interpretation. You really brought out Jace’s humor, personality, and sorrow. Thank you so much!
THANK YOU SWATI! Thanks to your wonderfully written story it was easy to connect with Jace and and it was a pleasure to tell his tale.