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247 pp.
| Farrar/Ferguson |
September, 2012 |
TradeISBN 978-0-375-35123-6$17.99
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YA
In dramatic free verse, sixteen-year-old Angel tells of her almost accidental yet inevitable slip into drugs, prostitution, and abuse from older men. With startlingly few words and deliberate use of white space, Leavitt re-creates the experience of exploited teens in powerful detail. Each poem is a brief exposure of painful memory, stark observation, or comforting fantasy. A stunning, haunting portrait of exploitation and redemption.