Some Kind of Animal
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Narrateur(s):
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Jenna Lamia
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Auteur(s):
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Maria Romasco-Moore
À propos de cet audio
"Sharp and unyielding. I loved every page." (Rory Power, New York Times best-selling author of Wilder Girls)
For fans of Sadie comes a new story about two girls with a secret no one would ever believe and the wild, desperate lengths they will go to protect each other from the outside world.
Jo lives in the same Appalachian town where her mother disappeared 15 years ago. Everyone knows what happened to Jo's mom. She was wild, and bad things happen to girls like that.
Now people are starting to talk about Jo. She's barely passing her classes and falls asleep at her desk every day. She's following in her mom's footsteps.
Jo does have a secret. It's not what people think, though. Not a boy or a drug habit. Jo has a twin sister.
Jo's sister is not like most people. She lives in the woods - catches rabbits with her bare hands and eats them raw. Night after night, Jo slips out of her bedroom window and meets her sister in the trees. And together they run, fearlessly.
The thing is, no one's ever seen Jo's sister. So when her twin attacks a boy from town, everyone assumes that it was Jo. Which means Jo has to decide - does she tell the world about her sister, or does she run?
©2020 Maria Romasco-Moore (P)2020 Listening LibraryCe que les critiques en disent
“Some Kind of Animal is sharp and unyielding. It refuses to be anything other than what it is - all bared teeth and a vivid, beating heart. I loved every page.” (Rory Power, New York Times best-selling author of Wilder Girls
"There’s a direct, solid nature to Jo’s narration, and her love and desperate desire to protect her sister is keenly felt as she risks her life and those of others to keep Lee from harm. A swift pace and a few surprises keep the pages turning." (The Bulletin★)
"A nonstop mystery thriller that will keep readers on their toes.... Raw and beautiful." (School Library Journal)