Extraordinary Means
Robyn Schneider
Meet Lane, he was
diagnosed with tuberculosis, and that’s how he landed at the Latham House along
with 150 other kids, who are stuck between waiting to die and wanting to live.
“…we were
asked to believe in unlikely miracles. In second chances. We woke up each
morning hoping that the odds had somehow swung in our favor”
At the Latham House,
Lane comes across the people you’d want to have in your life for the rest of
your existence, and for them, it quite possibly could be. While waiting for
death, and trying to live, somewhere along the line, he’s able to find himself.
With the help of a few new friends, caring teachers, somewhat sympathetic
doctors, he starts it up and just goes with it. This book will take you on a
journey through the mind of someone with an expiration date. There’ll be new
friends, first loves, heart ache, laughs, and cries. If any of that sounds
appealing to you this is a good book to pick up because once you do you won’t
be able to put it down.
S.K
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