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"Winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award in the category of Juvenile-Young Adult Fiction! Winner of the Mr. Christie's Book Award! Shortlist for the 2004 Canadian Library Association Young Adult Canadian Book Award Ontario Library Association's Golden Oak Award winner, 2005" This riveting story is about a fifteen-yearold boy who, as the story opens, realizes he has no idea who he isabeyond his first nameaor what has led to his loss of memory. From the outset, he's on the run, a street kid thrust out on his own, living by his wits and involved in a quest to find another lost teenager whose First…mehr

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"Winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award in the category of Juvenile-Young Adult Fiction! Winner of the Mr. Christie's Book Award! Shortlist for the 2004 Canadian Library Association Young Adult Canadian Book Award Ontario Library Association's Golden Oak Award winner, 2005" This riveting story is about a fifteen-yearold boy who, as the story opens, realizes he has no idea who he isabeyond his first nameaor what has led to his loss of memory. From the outset, he's on the run, a street kid thrust out on his own, living by his wits and involved in a quest to find another lost teenager whose First Nations father is desperate for news of his son. In the process, he learns to survive and begins to get a sense of his strengths and character.
Autorenporträt
Martine Leavitt is an award-winning writer of critically acclaimed young adult fiction. Besides winning the prestigious Mr. Christie's Award and Benjamin Franklin Award, Martine's previous titles have received numerous award nominations including the Governor General's Literary Award. Martine also holds a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Vermont College and lives in High River, Alberta.