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How to Steal a Car
CCBC Review:
Kelleigh Monahan stole her first car—a Nissan Altima—on a whim. A week after picking up a stranger’s car keys dropped in a mall parking lot, she happens to recognize the owner and his car in the driveway of a home not far from her own. Late that night she returns to the house and simply starts the car and drives away. The adrenaline rush of the experience might have been a one-time thrill, but as time passes, Kelleigh steals again. Life is complicated: Friendships are changing, her parents’ marriage is in trouble, and her attorney father is defending a serial rapist. Stealing cars for her own satisfaction, and later in an alliance with a boy who is part of an established car theft operation, becomes one area of her life over which Kelleigh exerts total control. This unpredictable novel defies expectations as Kelleigh steps outside her role as suburban teen and repeatedly breaks the law, but is neither caught nor punished. Hautman raises questions of morality and ethics while avoiding any hint of didacticism, leaving the final analysis of Kelleigh’s choices to the reader. ©2009 Cooperative Children's Book Center
Wisconsin author
Pete Hautman was born in California and raised in Minnesota. He divides his time between Minnesota and Stockholm, Wisconsin.
CCBC Age Recommendation: Age 13 and older
Age Range:
Grades 6-8 (Ages 11-13)
Grades 9-12 (Age 14 and older)
Format:
Novel
Subjects:
Crime
Ethical/Moral Choices
Families
Friendship
Vehicles and Transportation
Publisher:
Scholastic Press
Publish Year: 2009
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9780545113182
CCBC Location: Fiction, hautman