
Keegan Flannery, feeling responsible for his twin brother's death and his mother's mental illness, believes he must atone by committing suicide before his sixteenth birthday, but he gains new insights when he joins his school's wrestling team.
year: 2002
call number/section: 1000
subjects: family problems, fiction, guilt, suicide, wrestling, catholic schools, high schools
Editions

Connelly, Neil O
Scholastic (2002)
Keegan Flannery, feeling responsible for his twin brother's death and his mother's mental illness, believes he must atone by committing suicide before his sixteenth birthday, but he gains new insights when he joins his school's wrestling team.
Schools: 0

Connelly, Neil O
Keegan Flannery, feeling responsible for his twin brother's death and his mother's mental illness, believes he must atone by commiting suicide before his sixteenth birthday, but he gains new insights when he joins his school's wrestling team.
Schools: 3