In the second half of the story, Clinton and Alex met at the hospital where Alex is currently located. Clinton began to understand the situation of Alex, how he was unable to approach Alex's HIV infection, and Clinton began to regret what he did to Alex. I will leave harmful notes and hurt his family. They reached the understanding of each other, Clinton admitted to throw stones at Kusan's house. At the end of the story, criminals caught up with Davis McNeil, a senior in Pinedale High School last year.
Alex Flinn loves fairy tales and is the author of the best selling Beastly, Beauty and the Beast of the New York Times. It is suitable for young adult readers who are selected as a quick choice for VOYA's editorial choice and ALA and are passive. Beastrie is currently starring starring Vanessa Hudgens. Alex also re-imagined fairy tales including "The Kiss of Time", a contemporary restructuring of "Sleeping Beauty", a humorous combination of fairy tales, Hansel and Gretel, Cinderella, Princess and Pea, and Little Mermaid, The witch of the beast, Kendra speaks, takes a dark and romantic attitude towards Rapunzel, and reflects the new rotation of Snow White. Other books she has prepared for teenagers include "underwater breathing", "breakpoint", "there is nothing to lose", "going black and disappearing", and "female protagonist". She lives in Miami with her family. Please visit her website www.alexflinn.com.
When Alex Flinn was five years old, the mother said that he would become a "writer" when he grew up. No one followed the instructions, Alex learned drama and opera, became a lawyer, and finally wrote her first novel "Breathing Underwater". Alex and her husband, Jean and their daughters Katie and Meredith have lived in Miami.
Another teenage novel - the most impressive is Sarah Dessen's dream - showed dating violence from the perspective of a girl caught up in an abusive relationship, but as he was out of breath, the first novelist Alex Flynn We solved the difficult task of making us succeed. If the feelings are different, the motivation of violent youth. This story is a similar style of Robert Thomas' s mouse, looking at God in two different timeframes. Nick reminds me of Caitlin's storm and his gentle but time relationship and the time after the restraining order. Nick who is desperate and unfriendly strives to understand his anger and overcome it. This highly moving novel is very relevant to all young people in our violently inclined society. (13 years and over) - Patty Campbell