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Crash Into Me

by Albert Borris

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Owen, Frank, Audrey, and Jin-Ae have one thing in common: they all want to die. When they meet online after each attempts suicide and fails, the four teens make a deadly pact: they will escape together on a summer road trip to visit the sites of celebrity suicides...and at their final destination, they will all end their lives. As they drive cross-country, bonding over their dark impulses, sharing their deepest secrets and desires, living it up, hooking up, and becoming true friends, each must decide whether life is worth living--or if there's no turning back.

"Crash Into Me puts readers in the driver's seat with four teens teetering on the edge of suicide. But will their cross country odyssey push them all the way over? Only the final page turn will tell, in Albert Borris's finely-crafted tale of friendship forged from a desperate need of connection. An exceptional first novel." --Ellen Hopkins, bestselling author of Crank

“Take a bathroom break and be sure you have a few free hours because from the moment you open this book you're going to be on the ultimate heartbreaking, poignant road trip to a place you never thought you'd go.” --Todd Strasser, bestselling author of Give a Boy a Gun

"Albert Borris is a powerful and insightful new voice in young adult fiction.” --Neal Schusterman, author of Unwind

Review:

"In this powerful debut, Borris follows a group of teenagers, each of whom has attempted suicide. Jin-Ae (a studious lesbian), Frank (a dejected sports lover), Nirvana-obsessed Audrey and lonely narrator Owen meet in a chat room and make a pact to take a cross-country 'Celebrity Suicide Road Trip,' stopping at the graves of Hunter S. Thompson, Kurt Cobain and others ('We're visiting our suicide family — our people,' says Owen). They plan to kill themselves when they reach Death Valley. The well-developed characters have distinct reasons and histories that led to their earlier suicide attempts (a breakup, the death of a sibling). Their conversations over the weeks are tense, candid and often tempered with snarky humor: 'Nothing like a four-way suicide pact to get you going in the morning,' says Jin-Ae. Interspersed with chat-room flashbacks and Top 10 lists, Owen's delicate and insightful narrative voice carries the novel: 'I suppose it doesn't matter what form love takes; maybe we just need to take it when it comes.' It's a strikingly real account of an improvised family and the ways people change and grow. Ages 14 — up. (July) Here are a few encyclopedic books that will have kids flipping the pages instead of clicking the mouse." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Owen, Frank, Audrey, and Jin-Ae have one thing in common: they all want to die. When they meet online after each attempts suicide and fails, the four teens make a deadly pact: they will escape together on a summer road trip to visit the graves of celebrity suicides . . . and at their final destination, they will each end their lives. As they drive cross-country, bonding over their dark impulses, sharing their deepest secrets and desires, living it up, hooking up, and becoming true friends, each must decide whether life is worth living—or if there’s no turning back.

About the Author

Albert Borris has tracked snow leopards in the Himalayas, backpacked through Iceland, and skated ultra-marathons in Georgia, but his favorite daily adventure is working with teens.  Albert is a national award winning student assistance counselor.  In spite of the bad jokes, he chooses to live in New Jersey.  Find out more about Albert’s writing, his latest adventures, and his Top 10 Most Embarrassing Moments at albertborris.com.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781416974352
Author:
Borris, Albert
Publisher:
Simon Pulse
Subject:
Automobile travel
Subject:
Suicide
Subject:
Social Issues - Suicide
Subject:
Social Issues - Death & Dying
Subject:
Social Issues - Friendship
Subject:
Situations / Suicide
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Social Issue Fiction-Suicide
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Social Issue Fiction
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Simon Pulse
Publication Date:
20090731
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
Young adult
Language:
English
Pages:
272
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.5 in
Age Level:
13-17

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In this powerful debut, Borris follows a group of teenagers, each of whom has attempted suicide. Jin-Ae (a studious lesbian), Frank (a dejected sports lover), Nirvana-obsessed Audrey and lonely narrator Owen meet in a chat room and make a pact to take a cross-country 'Celebrity Suicide Road Trip,' stopping at the graves of Hunter S. Thompson, Kurt Cobain and others ('We're visiting our suicide family — our people,' says Owen). They plan to kill themselves when they reach Death Valley. The well-developed characters have distinct reasons and histories that led to their earlier suicide attempts (a breakup, the death of a sibling). Their conversations over the weeks are tense, candid and often tempered with snarky humor: 'Nothing like a four-way suicide pact to get you going in the morning,' says Jin-Ae. Interspersed with chat-room flashbacks and Top 10 lists, Owen's delicate and insightful narrative voice carries the novel: 'I suppose it doesn't matter what form love takes; maybe we just need to take it when it comes.' It's a strikingly real account of an improvised family and the ways people change and grow. Ages 14 — up. (July) Here are a few encyclopedic books that will have kids flipping the pages instead of clicking the mouse." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Owen, Frank, Audrey, and Jin-Ae have one thing in common: they all want to die. When they meet online after each attempts suicide and fails, the four teens make a deadly pact: they will escape together on a summer road trip to visit the graves of celebrity suicides . . . and at their final destination, they will each end their lives. As they drive cross-country, bonding over their dark impulses, sharing their deepest secrets and desires, living it up, hooking up, and becoming true friends, each must decide whether life is worth living—or if there’s no turning back.
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