Synopses & Reviews
Gemma:"My parents are incompetent. They haven't got a clue..."
Tar: "I know it sounds stupid, but it was like the flowers had come out for Gemma..."
Lily: "They did everything they could to pin me down...my mum, my dad, school..."
Rob:"We stood for a while breathing big long breaths of air. It was cold and pure...You could feel it inside you, doing you good."
How do these teens come to run away from home? To be users? Addicts? As their stories intertwine and build, SMACK never lets up the pace. It is a book about people, families--real and those constructed by young people with no one to turn to but each other. SMACK is a book about a drug and the hold it can have. Written directly for its audience of young people and unflinching in its honesty, SMACK is the teen book of the year.
Synopsis
Few books in recent years have caused as much of a sensation as Smack. This story of two teenage runaways who descend into heroin addiction has achieved best-seller status on both sides of the Atlantic and has helped launch the current renaissance in literature for teens. In its smartly designed rack-sized package, Smack will reach an enthusiastic new wave of readers of all ages.
About the Author
Melvin Burgess is the author of many novels for young-adult and middle-grade readers. Among them are The Baby and Fly Pie, The Earth Giant, and Smack, winner of Britains Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Prize for Fiction, as well as an ALA Best Book for Young Adults. Mr. Burgess lives in Lancashire, England.