OLDER FICTION
Henry, April

Girl, Stolen

(4) YA Sixteen-year-old Cheyenne, legally blind, is dozing in the back of her stepmom's car when Griffin, a teen himself, steals the car with her in it. Cheyenne uses her disability to her advantage as she plans escape while getting to know Griffin. The book's action and suspense have the feel of a made-for-TV-movie, but the drama is satisfying and worthwhile.

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