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Backlist - Young Adult<br />

The Sky Always Hears Me<br />

And the Hills Don’t Mind<br />

Kirstin Cronn-Mills<br />

ISBN-13: 978-0-7387-1504 -9 • US $9 .95 • CAN $11 .50<br />

Trade Paperback Original • 53 /16 x 8 • 288 pp .<br />

Sixteen-year-old Morgan lives in a hick town in Nebraska. Her mom<br />

was killed in a car accident, her dad drinks, and her step-mom is a<br />

non-entity. When Morgan discovers a devastating secret about the one<br />

person she completely trusted, her entire world crashes and she must<br />

redefine her life and herself.<br />

“Morgan is a well-drawn character and teens might find it liberating to meet a<br />

character who can, in the end, take on life’s messiness and forgive it.”<br />

—Kirkus Reviews<br />

“This provocative story captures the essence of adolescent ennui and uncertainty<br />

through an uncensored first-person narrative.” —Publishers Weekly<br />

Chasing AllieCat<br />

Rebecca Fjelland Davis<br />

978-0-7387-2130-9 • US $9 .95 • CAN $11 .50<br />

Trade Paperback Original • 53 /16 x 8 • 288 pp .<br />

The summer turns exciting when Sadie Lester meets Allie—a spikyhaired<br />

off-road biker, who helps her train for the upcoming bike race.<br />

But then Allie mysteriously disappears after they discover a priest in<br />

the woods who’s badly beaten and near death..<br />

“[A] succinct, compelling story that combines romance, suspense, and the<br />

theme of overcoming challenges.” —Publishers Weekly<br />

“[An] engaging, increasingly gritty (also brutal) bike-centric mystery (and<br />

romance).” —Kirkus Reviews<br />

Jump the Cracks<br />

Stacy DeKeyser<br />

ISBN-13: 978-0-7387-1274-1 • US $9 .95 • CAN $11 .50<br />

Trade Paperback Original • 53 /16 x 8 • 216 pp .<br />

Fifteen-year old Victoria is fuming when her dad fails once again to be<br />

at the train station like he’s promised. When she sees a teen mother<br />

stash her bruised little boy in the train’s bathroom and get off the<br />

train alone, Victoria makes a split-second decision. She boards the<br />

next train out of town—taking the toddler with her.<br />

“With a combination of lively adventure and humane treatment of its characters,<br />

this is an absorbing and emotionally effective read . . .”<br />

—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books<br />

“This book will appeal to teens who enjoy contemporary fiction, especially<br />

stories about teens caring for babies or young children.” —KLIATT<br />

Selling Territory: U .S . and Canada<br />

20<br />

A Minnesota Book Award<br />

Finalist (Young People’s<br />

Literature)<br />

A Junior Library<br />

Guild Selection<br />

First Place Winner –<br />

Connecticut Press Club’s<br />

2009 Communication<br />

Award (YA Fiction)

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