<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Reentering the normal world of track and school and strangers, and dreading the unanswerable accusation, "Aren't you the one who killed a little girl and got away with it?", sixteen-year-old Matt McKendrick finds hostility and friendship in unexpected places. Aren't You the One Who . . . ? is the second book in the series.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Frances A. Miller has been both a teacher and a librarian. Currently at home in Chestertown, Maryland, she has lived all over the U.S. and spent 6 years in Australia. She is a long time member of Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators and The Authors Guild, and author of four highly successful YA novels about Matt McKendrick and the Schuyler family. <i>The Truth Trap</i> won the California Young Reader Medal (high school category), and was an ALA Best Book for Young Adults<b>. </b><i>Aren't You the One Who . . . ?</i>, called "taut and touching" by the <i>Chicago Tribune</i>, was a top choice in <i>English Journal</i>'s annual Young Adult poll and on the Iowa Teen Award list. <i>Losers and Winners</i> was described by <i>Publishers Weekly</i> as a "powerfully written story of uncommon humanity." <i>Cutting Loose</i>, a Tor Book Club choice, was reviewed by a YA librarian as "Real teenagers wrestling with real issues. Highly recommended." A ghost story "Something's Different" appeared in Donald Gallo's <i>Short Circuits</i> collection. Miller has also written <i>Watch Out, World!</i>, a fantasy for 9-11 year-olds; fiction and biographies for older students reading at the third grade level; and numerous articles on reading, writing, and books for national publications. From 1984 to 1987, Miller sponsored the "Aussie Books for Kids" exhibit which traveled to school--public and university--libraries all over the U.S., and in 1987 she organized "Happy Birthday, Australia!", a gift to Australia's children of 520 American children's books and hundreds of birthday cards to celebrate their country's bicentennial in 1988. <p/> She still hears from readers who find her on the web at francesamiller.com.
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