Tripping Back Blue

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Pub Date Apr 01 2016 | Archive Date Mar 01 2016
Lerner Publishing Group | Carolrhoda Lab ®

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Finn is a 17-year-old full of paradoxes. He's a drug dealer, but he's scoring money to send his twin sister to Harvard. He's desperate to shoot up even though he's the most popular kid in Dammertown. He's a philosopher and orator who's failing all his classes. The only time he finds peace is when he's bird-watching. Finn's life begins to spiral out of control, until he discovers a miracle drug called indigo. Finn is convinced that the drug is the way out of everything broken in his life. But is it really as magical as it seems?

Finn is a 17-year-old full of paradoxes. He's a drug dealer, but he's scoring money to send his twin sister to Harvard. He's desperate to shoot up even though he's the most popular kid in Dammertown...


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ISBN 9781512403084
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Finn is a drug dealer who lives in a depressed city, and he's using his dealing to try to make money to send his twin sister to college so she can get out of the horrible town they live in and have a better life. He comes across this new drug, Indigo, which has magical properties, and becomes the next big thing on the market. It opens the door to a lot of trouble but the journey teaches Finn a lot about himself as he builds and deals with relationships with an old woman tied to the history of the drug, his twin sister, and his memories of his troubled past. Highly recommended

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