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Izzy and bff Seven (whose name was supposed to have been "Steven", but the "t" was left off his birth certificate) set out to rescue a dog, Bone, from its abusive owner. Although they fail repeatedly, they cannot stop trying-though Izzy wonders why not. What's so important that they have to risk "life and limb" to save this dog? But then Izzy learns a truth about Seven, a reality that is so horrible, that she realizes it isn't only Bone who needs saving-it is Seven.

Produktbeschreibung
Izzy and bff Seven (whose name was supposed to have been "Steven", but the "t" was left off his birth certificate) set out to rescue a dog, Bone, from its abusive owner. Although they fail repeatedly, they cannot stop trying-though Izzy wonders why not. What's so important that they have to risk "life and limb" to save this dog? But then Izzy learns a truth about Seven, a reality that is so horrible, that she realizes it isn't only Bone who needs saving-it is Seven.
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Autorenporträt
Shelley Stoehr is the critically acclaimed, award-winning author of four novels for young adults and four stories in YA anthologies. Most recently, she is the co-author of the paranormal, YA thriller, Weresisters with author John Patrick Kennedy (December 2014). Shelley's first book, Crosses, was also the first novel for young adults about self-injury. In the 1990's, School Library Journal said, "Stoehr's narrative flow is a strength, as is her ability to capture the rhythms, attitudes, and feelings of teens," and in 2011, blogger Dave Kiersh wrote, "Stoehr writes about young women in a way that few others do. She presents characters and gives a voice to girls that are seldom heard about in today's commodified popular culture." In 2012, Chicklish wrote (about Stoehr's Somebody's Daughter), "This is one for readers who enjoy thought-provoking, intense fiction." Saving Bone is Shelley's first novel for middle graders.