Award winning young adult author, Norah McClintock, begins a new mystery series with Last Chance. Robyn Hunter, whose father is a former police officer, and mother is defense attorney, has found herself on the wrong side of the law. At an animal rights protest, in attempt to stop her friend from doing the wrong thing, she inadvertently smashes a store window. Though it was clearly an accident and misunderstanding, the storeowner is furious. So she agrees to spend her summer working at an animal shelter, despite the fact that she is afraid of dogs.
The shelter runs a program, RAD, where many juvenile offenders learn to manage their anger and frustrations by working with last chance dogs. One of these volunteers is Nick D’Angelo, a boy from Robyn’s past, and one she would rather not have seen again. It looks like Nick is up to his old ways again, but as she takes another look at the situation, she suspects he might be innocent.
This is a wonderful book for ages 11-16, and I love how it covers a multitude of messages wrapped in a very absorbing mystery. Robyn is a delightful young woman, and I like how she goes through a series of emotions. She waivers between believing and not believing in Nick, and I think girls can learn a lot from her snap judgments, as well as her determination if give Nick a second chance.
Nick is that typical cute, but tough bad-boy. Yet he and Orion, the dog he is training, teach you that what is on the outside doesn’t always synch with what is inside. It also exposes your daughter to the fact that her way of life isn’t all that is out there. This is a great book to open up discussion on how reaching beyond circumstances is sometimes needed to heal someone, and give them a second chance.
This is a great story, and I give it five stars.
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