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Crash

Lesley Choyce

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Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Jugendbücher ab 12 Jahre

Beschreibung

Just when sixteen-year-old Cameron thinks he's going to straighten out his troubled life, his parents break up and he ends up living on the street with his dog, Ozzie.

Cameron meets a girl named Mackenzie, who has been sleeping in a pup tent in the park. With her help, he tries to survive on the street and continue with school, despite the new challenges in his life. Finding a safe place for them to crash at night is difficult, and panhandling for money isn't as easy as it looks. Cameron learns that Mackenzie has her own emotional baggage to deal with, and life for a kid with a dog and no home gets even more challenging. After Mackenzie gets into some real trouble, Cameron realizes he needs to come up with a realistic solution if they are going to survive the turbulence.

This short novel is a high-interest, low-reading level book for teen readers who are building reading skills, want a quick read or say they don’t like to read! The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.

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home learning, low reading level, struggling readers, reluctant readers, dogs, poverty, teen issues, survival, high school resolutions, low readability, English as a second language, hi/lo, homeless teen, hi-lo, living on the street, homelessness, young adult readers, high interest, reading strategies, divorce, high-low, panhandling, teen readers, English as an additional language, ESL, distance learning, high/low, EAL, English language learners, ELL