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One Death, Nine Stories
One Death, Nine Stories | Marc Aronson, Charles R. Smith Jr.
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How could one teenage boy’s life elicit other kids’ first experiences — even after he dies? Nine interconnected stories from nine top YA writers. Kev’s the first kid their age to die. And now, even though he’s dead, he’s not really gone. Even now his choices are touching the people he left behind. Ellen Hopkins reveals what two altar boys (and one altar girl) might get up to at the cemetery. Rita Williams-Garcia follows one aimless teen as he finds a new life in his new job — at the mortuary. Will Weaver turns a lens on Kevin’s sister as she collects his surprising effects — and makes good use of them. Here, in nine stories, we meet people who didn’t know Kevin, friends from his childhood, his ex-girlfriend, his best friend, all dealing with the fallout of his death. Being a teenager is a time for all kinds of firsts — first jobs, first loves, first good-byes, firsts that break your heart and awaken your soul. It’s an initiation of sorts, and it can be brutal. But on the other side of it is the rest of your life.
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One Death, Nine Stories | Marc Aronson, Charles R. Smith Jr.
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Another quick read this morning to get the year started off right.
This teen novel, each chapter written by a different author, describes the effects of one teen's death on 9 narrators. This is an important read for teens.

It's also my first completed #litsyatoz #readingchallenge book for 2017.

#titletrack 1/26 Letter O

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BookishMarginalia I hadn't heard of this one. Sounds interesting! 8y
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