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Synopsis
Teens will consider this a valuable resource for learning about a very troubling topic. With extensive real-life examples and statistics, as well as a thorough discussion of the many reasons why teens run, and what becomes of them after leaving home, the author provides a complete overview of this difficult subject. In addition, readers learn what they can do if they or someone they know is thinking of running away from home.Editorials
Children's Literature
A journey with the author into the streets and alleys of the United States where runaway teens choose to go will disturb and inform readers about this all-too-real epidemic. The "adventurous and dream-filled" paths of these young people turn into dangerous situationsβsome, even into untimely deaths, about which their families never know. The author ignites a unique flame about this familiar topic by including the individual voices of runaways who tell their own situations, good, bad or indifferent. This 64-paged book, one in sixteen of the "Hot Issues" series, is just thatβan issue book, one that alarms, warns and spins a sad scenario about this nationwide complex, perplexing crisis. Although the problem has been impossible to resolve, the topic is surrounded by peoples' names, organizations, companies and businesses that provide help. Also, hope rises from within this societal corpse in the miracle stories of the runaways who finally reach out for help from one or more of our nation's many safe places. 2001, Enslow, $19.95. Ages 12 up. Reviewer: Patricia TimbrookBook Details
Published
June 1, 2001
Publisher
Enslow Publishers
Pages
64
Format
Binding
ISBN
9780766016408