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The Last Chance Texaco

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The guy looked at me with a stare that would have frozen antifreeze.

"You the new groupie, huh?"

"Yeah," I said. "So?"

"So no one wants you here. Why don't you go back where you came from?"

I can't go back, I wanted to say. That was the thing about living in a group home. There was nowhere for me to go but forward.

Brent Hartinger's second novel, a portrait of a subculture of teenagers that many people would like to forget, is as powerful and provocative as his first book, Geography Club.

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"Hartinger (Geography Club) once again gets at the heart of teen dynamics with this tale of 15-year-old Lucy Pitt, who has been in the foster care system for eight years. As the novel opens, she arrives at Kindle Home, known as the Last Chance Texaco, like 'those gas stations... [that come] right before a big, barren desert.' According to narrator Lucy, the group home is a kid's 'last shot to turn things around' before being sent to a prison-like facility derisively nicknamed Eat-Their-Young Island. The premise is unique, and Hartinger creates a strong sense of group home life by breaking down the rules — both those the counselors enforce and those the kids uphold for each other — and with snapshots of such scenes as troubled Roberto having a 'meltdown' at dinner and Lucy sorting out her feelings for a boy as she shoots baskets with counselor Leon. The author convincingly portrays Lucy as someone who wants to come across as jaded, but who realizes the run-down mansion is 'almost like a real home.' The future of that home is jeopardized, however, when someone starts setting neighborhood cars on fire, and the group home kids become primary suspects. While readers will easily empathize with Lucy, other elements of the novel, such as the development of her romance with Nate, a 'jock' at her new school, seem fake. Unfortunately, the mystery over the car fires further derails the story from its focus on Lucy's transformation. Ages 14-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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From the author of "Geography Club" comes a portrait of a subculture of teenagers living in a group home they call the Last Chance Texaco--the last stop before kids are shipped to the juvenile detention center.

About the Author

Brent Hartinger is the author of two outstanding novels, Geography Glub and The Last Chance Texaco. He helped found Oasis, a support group for gay and lesbian young people, in his hometown of Tacoma, Washington.

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air_force_sweety89, September 9, 2006 (view all comments by air_force_sweety89)
I loved this book. It really opens your eyes to life in a group home.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780060509149
Author:
Hartinger, Brent
Publisher:
HarperTeen
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General
Subject:
Law & Crime
Subject:
Love & Romance
Subject:
Foster home care
Subject:
Family - Orphans & Foster Homes
Subject:
Orphans
Subject:
Group homes.
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Paperback
Publication Date:
20050315
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
from 7
Language:
English
Pages:
240
Dimensions:
7.34x5.00x.51 in. .31 lbs.
Age Level:
13-17

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Hartinger (Geography Club) once again gets at the heart of teen dynamics with this tale of 15-year-old Lucy Pitt, who has been in the foster care system for eight years. As the novel opens, she arrives at Kindle Home, known as the Last Chance Texaco, like 'those gas stations... [that come] right before a big, barren desert.' According to narrator Lucy, the group home is a kid's 'last shot to turn things around' before being sent to a prison-like facility derisively nicknamed Eat-Their-Young Island. The premise is unique, and Hartinger creates a strong sense of group home life by breaking down the rules — both those the counselors enforce and those the kids uphold for each other — and with snapshots of such scenes as troubled Roberto having a 'meltdown' at dinner and Lucy sorting out her feelings for a boy as she shoots baskets with counselor Leon. The author convincingly portrays Lucy as someone who wants to come across as jaded, but who realizes the run-down mansion is 'almost like a real home.' The future of that home is jeopardized, however, when someone starts setting neighborhood cars on fire, and the group home kids become primary suspects. While readers will easily empathize with Lucy, other elements of the novel, such as the development of her romance with Nate, a 'jock' at her new school, seem fake. Unfortunately, the mystery over the car fires further derails the story from its focus on Lucy's transformation. Ages 14-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , From the author of "Geography Club" comes a portrait of a subculture of teenagers living in a group home they call the Last Chance Texaco--the last stop before kids are shipped to the juvenile detention center.

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