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Thicker Than Water

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Perfect for fans of Ellen Hopkins—a heartbreaking tale of family tragedy and drug addiction where sometimes the best intentions lead to the worst possible outcomes.

Cecelia Price killed her brother. At least, that's what the police and the district attorney are saying. Although CeCe is now locked up and forced into treatment, she knows the story is much more complicated. Cyrus wasn't always a drug-addled monster. He used to be a successful athlete, but when an injury forced Cyrus off the soccer field and onto pain medication, his life became a blur of anger, addiction, and violence.

All CeCe could do was stand by and watch, until she realized an effective way to take away her brother's drugs while earning the money she needed for college: selling the pills. Only she never expected what happened next.

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    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2015

      Gr 9 Up-This present-day realistic fiction novel opens with Cecelia (better known as CeCe) getting arrested for killing her brother Cyrus. As the story unfolds, Cyrus's story of escalating OxyContin abuse and the damage it does to his family in the wake of his mother's death unravels, leaving CeCe to pick up the pieces and trying to hold her family and collegiate aspirations together. After her arrest, CeCe is reluctant to open up to her lawyer and counselor, instead content to dwell in her guilt. A group therapy session outing finally has an effect on CeCe, and she begins to open up, but will it be too late to make a case in her favor? Fiore weaves an incredibly authentic tale of the drama and emotion that surround death and drug abuse. The chapters move back and forth from before CeCe's brother's death to after the girl's arrest. The author provides context early on in each chapter to help readers situate themselves within the time line. This structure allows for information to be given to readers in an extremely methodical and effective manner, continuously moving the story forward. CeCe, her brother, and her father are dynamic characters, filled with flaws and hope. Sometimes frustrating, sometimes heart-rending, and sometimes hopeful, Fiore's work is great for fans of "unpretty" realistic fiction. VERDICT A must-have for high school and public libraries, especially where discussions about the prevalence and dangers of prescription medicine abuse are needed.-Stephanie DeVincentis, Downers Grove North High School, IL

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2017
      When her brother dies of a drug overdose, high-school senior CeCe is held responsible by both the authorities and herself. Chapters alternate between the present day, with CeCe awaiting trial for murder in Piedmont Juvenile Correctional Facility's Behavioral Therapy unit, and the months leading up to Cyrus's death. CeCe's healing process is formulaic, but the mystery surrounding CeCe's culpability will keep readers engaged.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2016

      Gr 9 Up-This realistic fiction novel opens with Cecelia (better known as CeCe) getting arrested for killing her brother. As the story unfolds, Cyrus's story of escalating OxyContin abuse and the damage it does to his family in the wake of his mother's death unravels, leaving CeCe to pick up the pieces, trying to hold her family and collegiate aspirations together. After her arrest, CeCe is reluctant to open up to her lawyer and counselor, instead content to dwell in her guilt. A group therapy session outing finally has an effect on CeCe, and she begins to open up, but will it be too late to make a case in her favor? Fiore weaves an incredibly authentic tale of the drama and emotion that surround death and drug abuse. The chapters move back and forth from before CeCe's brother's death to after her arrest. The author provides context early on in each chapter to help readers situate themselves within the time line. This structure allows for information to be given to the teens in an extremely methodical and effective manner, continuously moving the story forward. CeCe, her brother, and her father are dynamic characters, filled with flaws and hope. Sometimes frustrating, sometimes heart-rending, and sometimes hopeful, Fiore's work is great for fans of "unpretty" realistic fiction. VERDICT A must-have for high school and public libraries, especially where discussions about the prevalence and dangers of prescription medicine abuse are needed.-Stephanie DeVincentis, Downers Grove North High School, IL

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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