The Believing Game

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Pub Date Dec 01 2012 | Archive Date Jan 01 2013
Scholastic Inc. | Scholastic Press

Description

A private academy. A cult leader. A girl caught in the middle.

After Greer Cannon discovers that shoplifting can be a sport and sex can be a superpower, her parents pack her up and send her off to McCracken Hill-a cloistered academy for troubled teens. At McCracken, Greer chafes under the elaborate systems and self-help lingo of therapeutic education. Then Greer meets Addison Bradley. A handsome, charismatic local, Addison seems almost as devoted to Greer as he is to the 12 steps. When he introduces Greer to his mentor Joshua, she finds herself captivated by the older man's calm wisdom. Finally, Greer feels understood.

But Greer starts to question: Where has Joshua come from? What does he want in return for his guidance? The more she digs, the more his lies are exposed. When Joshua's influence over Addison edges them all closer to danger, Greer decides to confront them both. Suddenly, she finds herself on the outside of Joshua's circle. And swiftly, she discovers it's not safe there.

Eireann Corrigan is the author of the poetry memoir You Remind Me of You, and the novels Splintering, Ordinary Ghosts, and Accomplice, which Publishers Weekly called "haunting and provocative" in a starred review. She lives in New Jersey.

A private academy. A cult leader. A girl caught in the middle.

After Greer Cannon discovers that shoplifting can be a sport and sex can be a superpower, her parents pack her up and send her off to...


Advance Praise

Praise for Accomplice:

* “Corrigan delivers an addictive cautionary tale in this twisted unraveling of mean girl machinations… haunting and provocative.” – Publishers Weekly, starred review

“Complex, heart-wrenchingly plausible…the story flows from secrets to lies, from a few harsh words to terrible accusations, and from supreme innocence to soul-sucking guilt….This tension-filled story will entice readers.” - Booklist

A dark page-turner with a satisfying resolution." - Kirkus

Praise for Ordinary Ghosts:

* “Outstanding . . . an exceptionally well-written story.” —Library Media Connection, starred review

“Corrigan has created a convincing male protagonist who should captivate either gender. This Ghost is a haunting read, sure to linger.” —Kirkus Reviews

“This memorable novel will capture older teens with its realistic, fully developed characters who come of age on the page.” —Booklist

Praise for Accomplice:

* “Corrigan delivers an addictive cautionary tale in this twisted unraveling of mean girl machinations… haunting and provocative.” – Publishers Weekly, starred review

“Complex...


Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780545299831
PRICE $17.99 (USD)
PAGES 384

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