
Aunt T tells Faith to stop obsessing about her mother; that the police know what they're doing and the case has been closed. But Faith's certainty that her mother didn't overdose is reinforced when she gets a note from Melinda, one of Auggie's junkie friends, telling her they need to talk about her mom's death.
Faith only has one friend at her new school, a girl called Anj, and she's made sure not to tell her anything about her background, or otherwise get too close, certain that if Anj knew everything about her they would no longer be friends. The New Boy, an odd character named Jesse, who has decided he wants to be Faith's pal, somehow manages to get her to break this rule, but when he goes along with her to visit Melinda, things get a little scary.
Faith's ingenuity at digging out the truth is marvelous, as is the loyalty and assistance of Anj and Jesse. Ms. Chodosh has created a protagonist, who, along with her friends, is smart and believable. The fact that they use the information they've learned in school, particularly in science class, to help with their investigation, is included adroitly and fit seamlessly into the narrative. I look forward to more books in this series.
Hi Marlyn! Saw your comment on the Buried Under Books KILMOON review today. Thought I'd say "hi" -- LCC was a blast, wasn't it? :-)
ReplyDelete"Hi", Lisa. Thanks so much for dropping by!
Delete