Fault Line: A Novel

Front Cover
Henry Holt and Company (BYR), Apr 4, 2006 - Young Adult Fiction - 256 pages

A hard-hitting novel that breaks open the gritty world of teen relationship abuse, by the author of The Gospel According to Larry

"Unlike Abby, I hadn't had a boyfriend since Peter last year, and even that was stretching the definition of boyfriend way past anything Webster would recognize. I had better luck holding the attention of a roomful of people in a comedy club than a guy-I couldn't decide if that was good or just plain pathetic."

Seventeen-year-old Becky Martin-smart, funny, ambitious-aspires to be a stand-up comic. While setting out to make her goal a reality, she meets Kip Costello, a rising star in the San Francisco comedy-club scene. And what could be better than an intense boyfriend who cares about every detail of her life? But Becky soon discovers a darker side to Kip, where emotional and physical abuse grow hand-in-hand. As the relationship goes from loving to controlling, Becky must find the courage to get help before it's too late.

In this powerful novel, Janet Tashjian tackles the difficult and complex subject of teen relationship abuse from the viewpoints of both the victim and the perpetrator, showing that there are no easy answers for either-but many brave survivors.

 

Selected pages

Contents

Section 1
5
Section 2
8
Section 3
14
Section 4
21
Section 5
29
Section 6
42
Section 7
55
Section 8
62
Section 13
119
Section 14
139
Section 15
150
Section 16
169
Section 17
180
Section 18
191
Section 19
197
Section 20
215

Section 9
66
Section 10
77
Section 11
89
Section 12
106
Section 21
226
Section 22
239
Copyright

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2006)

Janet Tashjian is the author of acclaimed books for young adults, including The Gospel According to Larry, Vote for Larry, Multiple Choice and My Life as a Book. Disney adapted Tru Confessions into a television movie starring Clara Bryant and Shia LaBeouf. Tashjian studied at the University of Rhode Island and Emerson College. She lives in Needham, Massachusetts, with her family.

Bibliographic information