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Cody Taylor is half-Hispanic, thirteen years old, and is being abused by his father. With friends, Dan and Buck, protecting him and even posing as his older cousins to social services, he's been coping with the abuse for nine years. But now that Dan is dead, things are getting complicated. Buck is getting tired of keeping secrets, his other friend Jazz continually gets him in trouble, and Cody is getting tired of being hurt. With the threat of social services constantly looming over his head, Cody is beginning to feel stuck. Until one day, the drugs, cigarettes, alcohol, and partying all catch…mehr

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Cody Taylor is half-Hispanic, thirteen years old, and is being abused by his father. With friends, Dan and Buck, protecting him and even posing as his older cousins to social services, he's been coping with the abuse for nine years. But now that Dan is dead, things are getting complicated. Buck is getting tired of keeping secrets, his other friend Jazz continually gets him in trouble, and Cody is getting tired of being hurt. With the threat of social services constantly looming over his head, Cody is beginning to feel stuck. Until one day, the drugs, cigarettes, alcohol, and partying all catch up to him. He finds himself trapped in a situation that he can't get himself out of. When there's no family to help, who do you turn to? Will Cody finally stand up to his father? Will he find something to fill the void? Will he finally realize that he deserves something more?
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Rachel Dowdell is an encouraging, energetic, and insightful writer and educator; her passion for faith, family, and writing is unwavering. Even more than a poet and novelist, Rachel is a champion and guiding light for her students. She is always willing to jump into the thick of it, helping people find and embrace their passions. Whether in the mountains of Vermont or the valleys of Western Massachusetts, she can be found barefoot planting in the garden; hiking the path to a summit with family; sitting quietly in nature; or making a delicious dessert in the kitchen. Above all, Rachel is a writer who encompasses her steadfast dedication to her faith with storytelling that captures her readers' intellects and challenges their ideals with personal and controversial topics.