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Kiss of broken glass / Madeleine Kuderick.

Summary:

When fifteen-year-old Kenna is found cutting herself in the school bathroom, she is sent to a facility for a mandatory psychiatric watch. There Kenna meets other kids like her -- her roommate, Donya, who's there for her fifth time; the birdlike Skylar; and Jag, a boy cute enough to make her forget her problems ... for a moment.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780062306579
  • ISBN: 006230657x
  • Physical Description: 208 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Harper Teen, an imprint of Harper collins publishers, 2014

Content descriptions

General Note:
"When nothing stops the hurt but pain"--Cover.
Target Audience Note:
860L Lexile
Subject: Cutting (Self-mutilation) > Juvenile fiction.
Psychiatric hospitals > Juvenile fiction.
Self-mutilation in adolescence > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Young adult fiction.

Available copies

  • 2 of 2 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Mitchell Comm. PL - Mitchell YA KUD (Text) 36823001660144 YA Fiction Available -
Starke Co PL - Schricker Main Library (Knox) YA F KUD (Text) 30032010852629 YOUNG ADULT FICTION Available -

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  • Baker & Taylor
    A tale told through evocative verse chronicles a mandatory 72-hour psych evaluation of a teen who has been caught cutting herself in an effort to feel alive. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook. 40,000 first printing.
  • HARPERCOLL

    Madeleine Kuderick’s gripping debut is a darkly beautiful and lyrical novel in verse, perfect for fans of Sonya Sones and Laurie Halse Anderson. Kiss of Broken Glass pulses with emotion and lingers long after the last page.

    In the next seventy-two hours, Kenna may lose everything—her friends, her freedom, and maybe even herself. One kiss of the blade was all it took to get her sent to the psych ward for seventy-two hours. There she will face her addiction to cutting, though the outcome is far from certain.

    When fifteen-year-old Kenna is found cutting herself in the school bathroom, she is sent to a facility for mandatory psychiatric watch. There, Kenna meets other kids like her—her roommate, Donya, who’s there for her fifth time; the birdlike Skylar; and Jag, a boy cute enough to make her forget her problems . . . for a moment.


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