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Hit and Run

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Random House Children's Books, Jun 12, 2007 - Juvenile Fiction - 180 pages
If no one meant for it to happen, should someone be guilty?

Analise: She knows the roads and feels secure riding her bike.

Laurie: When asked out by Quin, Laurie is happy. Then his car hits something. Later, Laurie realizes there is a way to get Quin to date her.

Quin: Because Quin is athletically gifted, his father expects him to get a scholarship. Nothing is to get in his way of college, athletics, money, and success. When he realizes what has happened, he decides he must not let it ruin his future.

Jeremy: It's been the perfect relationship with Analise. Little does Jeremy realize that the beautiful wood he carves will be used for something for Analise.

As the lives of people who never wanted to hurt others intersect, harsh realities of choices that cannot be changed are explored.

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User Review  - Nari Johnson - Goodreads

Good plot line. Bad characters. Hanging ending. Maybe the ending was like the way it was on purpose, but all I can say was that I was extremely disappointed about how Analise just suddenly turned away ... Read full review

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User Review  - Trisha - Goodreads

Such a tough story. One party, a few too many drinks, a chance bike ride, a chance date and leaving the party early. All of these pieces come together to create the perfect setting for a horrible ... Read full review

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About the author (2007)

Lurlene McDaniel is known for her poignant inspirational novels. She lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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