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Don't let me go

Summary: 'Former Broadway dancer and current agoraphobic Billy Shine has not set foot outside his apartment in almost a decade. He has glimpsed his neighbors--beautiful manicurist Rayleen, lonely old Ms. Hinman, bigoted and angry Mr. Lafferty, kind-hearted Felipe, and 9-year-old Grace and her former addict mother Eileen. But most of them have never seen Billy. Not until Grace begins to sit outside on the building's front stoop for hours every day, inches from Billy's patio. Troubled by this change in the natural order, Billy makes it far enough out onto his porch to ask Grace why she doesn't sit inside where it's safe. Her answer: "If I sit inside, then nobody will know I'm in trouble. And then nobody will help me." Her answer changes everything.' --

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  • ISBN: 1477663096
  • ISBN: 9781477663097
  • Physical Description: 422 pages ; 21 cm
    print
  • Publisher: Lexington, KY : Catherine Ryan Hyde, 2012.
Subject: Drug addicts Rehabilitation Fiction
Children of drug addicts Fiction
Genre: Fiction.

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Scenic Regional.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Scenic Regional-St. Clair FIC HYD (Text) 3005337421 Fiction Available -
Scenic Regional-Union FIC HYD (Text) 3005337383 Fiction Available -

Summary: 'Former Broadway dancer and current agoraphobic Billy Shine has not set foot outside his apartment in almost a decade. He has glimpsed his neighbors--beautiful manicurist Rayleen, lonely old Ms. Hinman, bigoted and angry Mr. Lafferty, kind-hearted Felipe, and 9-year-old Grace and her former addict mother Eileen. But most of them have never seen Billy. Not until Grace begins to sit outside on the building's front stoop for hours every day, inches from Billy's patio. Troubled by this change in the natural order, Billy makes it far enough out onto his porch to ask Grace why she doesn't sit inside where it's safe. Her answer: "If I sit inside, then nobody will know I'm in trouble. And then nobody will help me." Her answer changes everything.' --

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