

The Rules of Survival
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Social Themes / Physical & Emotional Abuse
3.9
(134)
Nancy Werlin
This National Book Award Finalist is a thought-provoking exploration of emotional abuse, self-reliance and the nature of evil. A heart-wrenching portrait of family crisis, this is perfect for fans of Laurie Halse Anderson’s Speak and Jay Asher’s Thirteen Reasons Why. For Matt and his sisters, life with their cruel, physically abusive mother is a day-to-day struggle for survival. But then Matt witnesses a man named Murdoch coming to a child’s rescue in a convenience store; and for the first time, he feels a glimmer of hope. Then, amazingly, Murdoch begins dating Matt’s mother. Life is suddenly almost good. But the relief lasts only a short time. When Murdoch inevitable breaks up with their mother, Matt knows that he’ll need to take some action. Can he call upon Murdoch to be his hero? Or will Matt have to take measures into his own hands? A gripping, powerful novel that will stay with you long after you’ve read it. Nancy Werlin, the New York Times Bestselling author of Impossible, shows why she is a master of her genre. “[A] dark but hopeful tale, with pacing and suspense guaranteed to leave readers breathlessly turning the pages.”—Booklist (starred review) “Beautifully framed as a letter from Matthew to his younger sister, the suspense is paced to keep Matthew’s survival and personal revelations chock-full of dramatic tension. Bring tissues.”—Kirkus (starred review) “Grace and insight.”—School Library Journal (starred review) National Book Award FinalistLA Times Book Prize FinalistALA Best Books of the YearALA Quick Pick
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More Details:
Author
Nancy Werlin
Pages
304
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2008-03-13
ISBN
110157626X 9781101576267
Ratings
Google: 5
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"Accurate abuse and horror. An uncomfortable read, but a good one. The ending sort of renders it all pointless (the writing of his letter) but a solid book worth reading."
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Red Reads
"Every character left me so frustrated! But I guess that's proof it was well-written. Very sad picture of reality for so many kids."
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Olivia
"I’m not sure how a book can have so much going on and yet nothing ever happen simultaneously but this one pulls that off. The ending is disappointing to say the least. I don’t know. I just expected so much more but was left wanting."
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Nichol Jones
"Honestly one of my all time favorite books!!! So so sad yet so heartwarming and so good to look at life through another perspective."
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Emma Jackson
"This book has my heart. It was worth the read. "
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manish hope
"After I read this book I haven’t been able to find a book that I love as much as this story."
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jada lugo
"It really surprised me just how good of a book it was"
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Caroline Corry