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Casey’s no baby. She can take care of herself. But her stepmother has never done anything like this before, and Casey has no idea how long she’ll be gone. Or if she’ll come back.
In New York City, a girl’s got to be tough. But when the landlord’s teenage foster son offers to help, Casey is more than willing to accept. Until it turns out his help comes at a price. And if Casey says yes, she’ll be breaking the law.
For any kid who’s dreamed about their own independence, Say Yes will be an eye-opening, heart-stopping read.
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Release date
December 29, 2009 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9780307582737
- File size: 119578 KB
- Duration: 04:09:07
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Languages
- English
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Levels
- ATOS Level: 3.6
- Interest Level: 4-8(MG)
- Text Difficulty: 7-12
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AudioFile Magazine
The combination of compelling story and fabulous delivery results in a winning audiobook. At 12, Casey is both tough and vulnerable, careening from self-reflective and resourceful to whiny and indignant after her stepmother, Sylvia, abandons her in their New York City apartment to run off with her boyfriend. Paulie, Casey's 16-year-old neighbor, directs her foray into petty theft but also buoys her spirit and bolsters her courage as she struggles to survive. From Sylvia's gruff Italian boss to her pragmatic and nasally voiced mother, the characters are a memorable constellation of individuals revolving around a girl in crisis. T.B. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from May 6, 2002
Couloumbis gets the suspense going at a high pitch from the start of this gripping novel, quite a dramatic departure in theme from her Newbery Honor book, Getting Near to Baby. In the first chapter, narrator Casey describes her morning exchange with her stepmother, Sylvia; by the second chapter, Sylvia is gone. The woman's sudden disappearance will be as unsettling and incomprehensible to readers as it is to the 12-year-old protagonist, who is now completely alone (her father has died). As this intriguing story progresses, the mystery of why Sylvia abandoned Casey becomes less relevant than the girl's struggle to fend for herself in her New York City apartment. Sixteen-year-old Paulie, the streetwise foster son of the building's super, is the only one who has figured out that Casey is living alone. He hatches a plan to help her get money for food and rent, but requires her to take part in a robbery. Besides battling with her conscience, Casey must make hard choices about whom she can trust and whom she should protect. She remains loyal to Sylvia, although it seems unlikely she will return. At the same time, Casey becomes increasingly reliant on Paulie. Rather than drawing clear lines between villains and heroes in this modern-day survival tale, Couloumbis invents realistically complex characters, whose morals are tested by fear and desperation, and a world in which right ultimately defeats wrong. Ages 10-up.
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- OverDrive Listen audiobook
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- English
Levels
- ATOS Level:3.6
- Interest Level:4-8(MG)
- Text Difficulty:7-12
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