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Edge

Published
Aug 2009
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General Fiction General Fiction
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Pages
214

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Sometimes a good kid is drawn into a bad crowd. Sometimes a bad crowd goes over the edge.

Ever since Marlie started grade nine, she's been an out cast by the rest of the school - even her own best friend. She finds her place among a group of students, who, like herself, are social misfits and often bullied by their classmates. One of Marlie's new acquaintances, Mike, is especially serious about getting back at the bullies -- dead serious. When Mike plots for the groups revege to take place a a formal school dance, Marlie's fear that he might seriously hurt people compels her to take mattters into her own hands.

If the story seems dark, it is. But Marlie has a wicked sense of humor. And her mentor, the lovable undertaker Chuck, provides a perfect foil for the serious subject material. Imagine learning how to apply make-up from a guy who prepares corpes for their funerals!

Edge's subject is timely, and its characters are unusual but believable. The tone is accessible to all young adults, but with enough metaphor and symbolism to interest the sophisticated reader. The pace at times breathless, and the resolution is as satisfying as the subject allows, as Marlie develops the strength she needs to stand alone, if she must.

Edge is a great read for today's teen - tragic and funny, it's a story too many can relate to.

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First Edition Aug 2009 Fitzhenry & Whiteside ISBN 1550051423
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Apr 2003 Fitzhenry & Whiteside ISBN 0773762302
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Apr 2003 Turtleback Books ISBN 0613818873
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