This is a powerful story that will grip you until the last page.
Sam is fifteen and with his autistic older brother, Avery, has been abandoned by every relative he's ever known. Sam's trying to build a new life for them. He survives by breaking into empty houses when their owners are away and leaving before they return. One day he's caught out when a family returns home unexpectedly. This family takes him under their wing - each member of the family assuming Sam is a friend of another sibling. Sam finds himself caught up in their life, and desperately wanting to be a part of the family. How does it end? You can find a full review here. The CBCA judges say...This is a heart-warming read for young audiences. This Queensland author uses a diverse range of literary techniques to develop insight into homelessness, domestic violence and the struggles faced by the two brothers in this story. The creative and compassionate story describes a fiercely overprotective brother who goes to great lengths to keep his autistic sibling safe, and the warmth and humour of the De Lainey family, where they find themselves fitting in despite several obstacles along the way. The narrative is choreographed perfectly, allowing Sam to experience some form of social justice, in a life torn by abuse, disability and poverty. Drew’s skill lies in encouraging the reader to make an emotional commitment to characters who are flawed and complex while approaching difficult concepts with warmth and humour. The language has a distinct beat and rhythm which will appeal to teenagers and the writing style is engaging enough to reach an audience that is seeking a cohesive yet creative story. This is a novel filled with heart and is the perfect balance between lyrical and readable.
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