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Catching the Drift

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"We don't belong here. Wake up. Wake up before we both die." Fate and near supernatural circumstances throw two young lovers into a harrowing situation where they must rely on each other for survival. Barely surviving a ruthless shooting in his Montana hometown, sixteen-year-old Alex Fahlstrom awakens from a coma only to find that his memory is compromised. In an attempt to build a new life that has no semblance of their roots, Alex's family moves to Kansas City. Lost and emotionally adrift in this new town, Alex seeks comfort from a cast of eccentric high school strangers, including a rebellious, rock-loving partygoer and his intriguing twin sister. Alex falls for Danielle, and as he gets sucked into her brutal family drama, he begins to unlock the secrets to his own past.

Author: A. Hartsock
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bartleby Press
Published: 04/12/2016
Pages: 504
ISBN: 9780910155960

About the Author
A.M. Harstock is a writer living in Maryland.

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    504
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    Bartleby Press

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Catching the Drift by Hartsock, A.
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Catching the Drift

$1712
"We don't belong here. Wake up. Wake up before we both die." Fate and near supernatural circumstances throw two young lovers into a harrowing situation where they must rely on each other for survival. Barely surviving a ruthless shooting in his Montana hometown, sixteen-year-old Alex Fahlstrom awakens from a coma only to find that his memory is compromised. In an attempt to build a new life that has no semblance of their roots, Alex's family moves to Kansas City. Lost and emotionally adrift in this new town, Alex seeks comfort from a cast of eccentric high school strangers, including a rebellious, rock-loving partygoer and his intriguing twin sister. Alex falls for Danielle, and as he gets sucked into her brutal family drama, he begins to unlock the secrets to his own past.

Author: A. Hartsock
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bartleby Press
Published: 04/12/2016
Pages: 504
ISBN: 9780910155960

About the Author
A.M. Harstock is a writer living in Maryland.
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