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A sixteen-year-old girl with a steady boyfriend suddenly begins receiving threatening phone calls while she is babysitting and anonymous notes in her high school locker.
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YA Young adult, Teen, Teenagers, Juvenile, Fiction, Literature, Stories, Books, Detective, Mystery, Suspense, Violence, Stalking, Rape, Injustice, David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen, Reading Level-Grade 7, Reading Level-Grade 9, Reading Level-Grade 8, Reading Level-Grade 10, Mystery and detective stories, Children's fiction, Rape, fictionPeople
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Are You in the House Alone?: ''Winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Mystery Award''
November 1989, Dell Publishing, a div. of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc., printed by arr. with Viking Penguin Ltd.
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- One Previous ed. (Viking)
0440902274 9780440902270
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Edgar Allan Poe Mystery Award, 1978
ALA Best Book for Young Adults
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Sixteen-year-old Gail is living the upper-class suburban life when she begins receiving terrifying phone calls and notes in her locker. And the calls keep coming. When she's attacked by the town's golden boy everyone refuses to take action against him and his powerful family. A frightening drama that deals with heavy teen issues and the idea of justice (or lack thereof) from bestselling author Richard Peck.
*''No one can quarrel with the question the book raises about why the law protects the rapist rather than the victim. This certainly deserves to be read and discussed.''*--(starred review) School Library Journal
Won the Edgar Allan Poe Mystery Award, 1978 / ALA Best Book for Young Adults
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