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ISBN13: 9780375875168
ISBN10: 0375875166
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Theres not much keeping Ian McDermott in Spokane, but at least its home. Hes been raising Sammy practically on his own ever since their mom disappeared again on one of her binges. They get by, finding just enough to eat and plenty of time to skateboard.

But at Morrison High, Ian is getting the distinct, chilling feeling that the administration wants him and his board and his punked hair gone. Simply gone. And when his temper finally blows-he actually takes a swing at Coach Florence and knocks him cold-Ian knows hes got to grab Sammy and skate. Run.

Their search for the one relative they can think of, their only hope, leads Ian and Sammy across the entire state of Washington in the cold and rain-and straight into a shocking discovery. Through it all, Ian knows exactly what he has to do: protect Sammy, and let no one split up their family of two. Michael Harmon tells a nuanced and unflinching story of wilderness survival, the fierce bond between brothers, and teen rage-and redemption.

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"In this potentially riveting yet uneven debut, 15-year-old Ian McDermott is the quintessential bad boy with a heart of gold ('A troubled youth with an anger management problem,' as his father puts it). As the story begins in Spokane, Wash., Ian and his 10-year-old brother, Sammy, are in dire straits. Their mother is a crack addict who can't kick her habit; their father, the chief administrator of the Washington State Penitentiary, has been absent since Sammy was born; and the principal of Morrison High thinks Ian's 'not right for this school.' So when Ian decks the track coach and breaks his jaw-an offense that would send Ian to jail and Sammy to foster care-Ian must do what's necessary to keep him and his brother together. The novel's frustratingly convoluted beginning then takes a more exciting turn. The two boys begin a road adventure to look for their father in hopes that he can make things right. Their eventual reunion turns out differently than expected, and sets off a chain reaction that changes the boys' lives permanently. Although the story is packed with potential, it often reads like an after-school special, with rather hackneyed dialogue ('And we were fine before you decided to stick your nose in things, so if you want to feel sorry for something, feel sorry for yourself') and readers might find the neatly tied-up ending unrealistic. Ages 14-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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In this debut novel, Harmon tells a nuanced and unflinching story of wilderness survival, the fierce bond between brothers, and teen rage--and redemption.

About the Author

Michael Harmon's hobbies include backpacking, fishing, woodworking, and building skateboard and snowboarding ramps for his kids in the backyard. Skate is his first novel. The author lives in Spokane, WA.

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zrbst2, January 14, 2007 (view all comments by zrbst2)
I am not much of a book reader, but I had no problem finishing this book. I've been skating for years and was interested in seeing what perspective this author had on skateboarding. I would assume that the author would miss the mark and not have a clue about skateboarding like most of the general public, not so, but to my suprise the word "skate" in his book is used meaning "to escape, to runaway, to avoid." The author did a very good job telling the story of the struggles of a young boy growing up in a not so perfect home. I am very pleased with this book and would like the author to complete a second novel.
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migit_man9, January 11, 2007 (view all comments by migit_man9)
OMG, This is by far the best book i have ever read.
when ever my teacher blabbs on in class about nonsence i pick up this book and read it inside of my desk.
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brandih123, December 27, 2006 (view all comments by brandih123)
People need to make a movie for this! I loved it.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780375875168
Author:
Harmon, Michael
Publisher:
Knopf Books for Young Readers
Author:
Harmon, Michael B.
Subject:
Family
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General
Subject:
Brothers
Subject:
Family problems
Subject:
SPORTS & RECREATION / Skateboarding
Subject:
Social Issues - Emotions & Feelings
Subject:
Social Issues - Abandonment
Subject:
Situations / General
Subject:
Children s-General
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Social Issue Fiction
Publication Date:
20061010
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from 9
Language:
English
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
8.40x6.00x.90 in. .90 lbs.
Age Level:
14-17

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Product details 256 pages Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers - English 9780375875168 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In this potentially riveting yet uneven debut, 15-year-old Ian McDermott is the quintessential bad boy with a heart of gold ('A troubled youth with an anger management problem,' as his father puts it). As the story begins in Spokane, Wash., Ian and his 10-year-old brother, Sammy, are in dire straits. Their mother is a crack addict who can't kick her habit; their father, the chief administrator of the Washington State Penitentiary, has been absent since Sammy was born; and the principal of Morrison High thinks Ian's 'not right for this school.' So when Ian decks the track coach and breaks his jaw-an offense that would send Ian to jail and Sammy to foster care-Ian must do what's necessary to keep him and his brother together. The novel's frustratingly convoluted beginning then takes a more exciting turn. The two boys begin a road adventure to look for their father in hopes that he can make things right. Their eventual reunion turns out differently than expected, and sets off a chain reaction that changes the boys' lives permanently. Although the story is packed with potential, it often reads like an after-school special, with rather hackneyed dialogue ('And we were fine before you decided to stick your nose in things, so if you want to feel sorry for something, feel sorry for yourself') and readers might find the neatly tied-up ending unrealistic. Ages 14-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , In this debut novel, Harmon tells a nuanced and unflinching story of wilderness survival, the fierce bond between brothers, and teen rage--and redemption.

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