![]() ![]() She is now the outsider in a clique that once included her tennis friends Danielle and Brianne and her cousin, Sabrina. Meanwhile, Maggie also struggles to settle back into school.The accident has resulted in a shift in Maggie's friendships. ![]() ![]() He is seen by his peers as the brooding ex-con. He use to be part of the wrestling team but can no longer participate because of his community service work requirement. Caleb struggles to fit in at school, while trying to stay out of trouble so he can be fully released from the DOC. The story is told in the alternating voices of Caleb and Maggie. The book opens with Caleb being released from DOC to return home and Maggie returning to school as a senior. Her mom works at Auntie Mae's Diner to support them. ![]() Her father left her mother two years ago and she misses her dad very much. Things haven't been going so well for her family. Maggie wants to leave Paradise to get away from the place where her accident happened. She is looking forward now more than ever, to the following January when she will be going to Spain on a tennis scholarship. Maggie Armstrong lives with her mother Linda in the town of Paradise, Ohio. She has spent the past year recovering from her injuries and now walks with a limp. Maggie was severely injured and required numerous surgeries to repair her damaged legs. Caleb is in juvie because he was convicted of hitting a girl, Maggie Armstrong, while driving drunk. For the past year, 17 year old Caleb Becker has been an inmate at the Illinois Department of Corrections Juvenile complex (DOC). ![]()
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