And boy, does this kid have a lot to hide from. Alternately, we follow Julian into the theater, into the fly area, over a gap, through some loose boards and into his hidden space. We follow Adam with his lively group of close friends. He disappears at school, is never seen at lunch. Julian is still sweet, he writes stories like he used to-but he’s quiet now. Then two years later, Julian’s parents both die and Adam’s family fostered him. Julian turns out to be the kid that Adam tutored in reading when he was ten and Julian was five. His elective is perfect-he’s the aide to the school psychologist in Robin Roe’s debut novel “A List of Cages” (Hyperion 2017).Īdam’s first assignment is to deliver the elusive freshman, Julian, to counseling. A List of Cages Robin Roe (Author) FORMAT Paperback 10.99 10.22 Hardcover 17.99 Available add to cart add to wishlist Description This 'gripping and moving' story of two foster brothers sharply examines the impact of loss, grief, and abuse (Emma Donohgue, bestselling author of Room) - and celebrates the power of friendship. His Mom deals with his ADHD with homeopathic drops so he’s on no hard medications. Maybe he’s a little wired, but he’s lovable, affable, and he’s everyone’s friend. Affable Adam, a senior, appears to have a perfect life.
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