Copyright Date:
2023
Edition Date:
2023
Release Date:
01/01/24
Pages:
110 pages
ISBN:
1-459-41730-5
ISBN 13:
978-1-459-41730-4
Dewey:
Fic
Dimensions:
22 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
A Quebecois teen's dream of attending college means leaving behind the person she loves most.Everything was different before the accident. Before her mom was injured in a serious car crash, Ãlise had support, love, and hope for the future. But now her mom is taking too many painkillers and sleeping all the time. Poverty and hunger have become constant battles for Ãlise, who dreams of going off to college in the city with her best friend, Lily, even though her mom has made it clear she sees this as abandoning her for a new life. Everything becomes even more chaotic when her mother invites abusive drug dealer Richard, whom Ãlise secretly calls Stranger Danger, into their home. Stranger Danger becomes a persistent threat as Ãlise tries to extricate herself from the tangled web of lies and betrayal her mother has built around them. Graphic violence and abuse pervade the narrative, allowing readers to experience Ãlise's fear as their own. The author's note provides a necessary warning about the graphic nature of the story, as well as reassuring advice for readers who may be experiencing something similar. This novel provides the vital perspective of a young person who's watching a loved one struggle with addiction. Ãlise is a powerhouse of a character who refuses to compromise, even when all odds are stacked against her. Main characters read white.A heartbreaking testament to saving oneself. (Fiction. 14-18)
Outta Here is the story of a lively and imaginative small-town teen living with a mom whose pain medication has led to addiction, leaving little money for basicslike food.
Elise's best friend and her sympathetic teachers offer what help they can, but there's only so much they can do. Elise's situation suddenly turns dangerous when her mother invites a fellow addict into their lives. Elise has to find a better path for herselfto get to college, pay for her education, and deal with her mother's lifestyle.
An authentic, hard-hitting novel that captures a reality faced by many teens whose families experience the epidemic of opioid addiction. Elise's story highlights life choices a teen can face, and the overwhelming feelings that can come if those choices have to be made with little support from family or community.