**In this haunting and hopeful debut novel, a teens court-mandated psychiatric residency prompts a change in perspective from which there is no looking back.** Taylor Truwell is a sixteen-year-old girl from Florida with a troubled past, a neglectful mother, a seemingly callous father, and an urge t
Counting Backwards
β Scribed by Lascarso, Laura
- Book ID
- 107625869
- Publisher
- Simon & Schuster, Inc.
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 172 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781442406902
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β¦ Synopsis
In this haunting and hopeful debut novel, a teenβs court-mandated psychiatric residency prompts a change in perspective from which there is no looking back.
Taylor Truwell is a sixteen-year-old girl from Florida with a troubled past, a neglectful mother, a seemingly callous father, and an urge to flee. When Taylor is caught with a stolen car, her violent reaction lands her in court for resisting arrest. Her father convinces the judge of an alternative to punishment: treatment in a juvenile psychiatric correctional facility. And so Taylor arrives at Sunny Meadows.
Sunny Meadows is anything but the easy way out, and Taylor has to fight hard just to hold on to her sanity as she battles her parents, an intrusive therapist, and a group of particularly nasty fellow patients. But even as Taylor clings to her stubborn former self, she gradually relents to new friendshipsβand to unexpected romance. Sunny Meadows goes against everything Taylor stands for. But could it be the place that saves her?
In this striking debut, Laura Lascarso weaves together a powerful story of anger and self-destruction, hope and love, and the complicated way that it all comes together.
Review
βReaders are likely to sympathize enough with Taylor toβ¦root for her as she reluctantly embraces rehabilitation.β¦ Despite a few bumps in the road, a hopeful model for growth through therapy.β
β Kirkus Reviews, June 13, 2012
βThis debut novel from Lascarso approaches an unhappy and stressful young adulthood
with realism and sensitivity, where disappointment and uncertainty can eventually coexist
with opportunity and hope. The concern and love of Taylorβs father and an understanding
and effective therapist are central to the storyβ¦the story resonates and will likely appeal to middle school readers and up.β
β VOYA, August 2012
βThis debut novel from Lascarso approaches an unhappy and stressful young adulthood with realism and sensitivity, where disappointment and uncertainty can eventually coexist with opportunity and hope. The concern and love of Taylorβs father and an understanding and effective therapist are central to the storyβ¦the story resonates and will likely appeal to middle school readers and up.β
β VOYA, August 2012
About the Author
Laura Lascarso lives in north Florida with her husband, two children, three chickens, and a dog named Lucy. Counting Backwards is her debut novel. Visit her at LauraLascarso.com.
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