by Andrew Amster (Author)
It's the mid-1980s and best friends, Beth and Kelly, totally can't wait to ditch their claustrophobic junior high and move on up to the "promised land" of their local high school. But their ninth grade year doesn't get any easier - just a lot more interesting - when they discover and eventually befriend the town's legendary Wolf Boy. There's more to Wolf Boy's story than the girls first imagine. Then again, everyone has a story - Beth, Kelly, their friends and families - and everyone's story contains a bit of wolf.
This first novel explores the promise and the limits of both friendship and families. It's a story of nature versus nurture played out in a teen's world of pop culture references, snarky humor, and half-understood sexual banter.
While this book's language and topics (coming of age, friendship, death, abusive relationships, sex) are not out of place in a Young Adult genre book, the book is recommended for mature readers only.
Author Biography
Andrew Amster was born, grew up, and generally survived a conventional upbringing in Lexington, Kentucky - though not in the 80s. He has been a geologist, a teacher, an online curriculum developer, an occasional poet, and the writer/editor of assorted science educational doodads. He is the father of two and the husband of one. He claims to bear no resemblance to any teacher in his books. Then again, he claims a lot of things.
Number of Pages: 214
Dimensions: 0.49 x 7.99 x 5 IN
Publication Date: May 30, 2014