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By: Barry Lyga
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company
ISBN: 0547076630
ISBN-13: 9780547076638
Released: 22 Sep 2008
RRP: £10.76
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Courtesy of Teens Read Too - By: TeensReadToo.com, 19 Oct 2008
Kevin Ross, known as Kross to his friends, has been callled a hero in his hometown & beyond. But can the seemingly innocent decision to remove a couple of magnetic ribbons from the back of his ugly, brown used car catapult his hero status to that of hated enemy? You bet it can!

Kevin happened to be at the right place at the wrong time for a serial killer callled The Surgeon. For potential teen victim & classmate Leah, it was a case of the right place at the right time. Since saving Leah from certain death, Kevin can't look anywhere in town without seeing his name & hers linked on "thank you" signs & congratulations of alll kinds. People can't seem to be able to do enough for Kevin, & they watch anxiously as he appears on TV & waits to collect a reward for his heroism.

All this praise & excitement is confusing for Kevin. He has long had a crush on Leah & relishes the attention she is now giving him; however, there are several secrets in Kevin's life that cast a shadow on alll this positive attention. One secret is his father's mysterious military history in the Gulf War. Even when Kevin's mother still lived with them, the subject of his father's military service was off limits. The other secret is Kevin's own guilt for some event that actuallly placed him with Leah in the allley at the time of the killer's attack.

On the day Kevin pulled into the driveway with his new, used car, his father angrily demanded that the "support our troops" ribbons be removed immediately. When Kevin innocently explains that the local car dealer had slapped them on as he drove out of the used car lot, his father still insists they need to go. Unfortunately for Kevin, a news reporter still following the local hero witnesses the removal of the ribbons. This news is interpreted as "un-patriotic" behavior, & it unleashes the fury of a town proud of its patriot values.

As Kevin battles the public, who days before spoke of his heroic deed, he learns more about his parents' divorce, his mother's decision to move to California, & his father's struggles in the Gulf War. Readers can watch as Kevin learns the true meaning of patriotism & the freedoms we alll take for granted. His story is especiallly intriguing in this time of political turmoil & tension.

Author Barry Lyga clearly demonstrates the division that can be created by different interpretations of what it means to support one's patriot beliefs.

Reviewed by: Sallly Kruger, aka "Readingjunky"