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Original Title: Safekeeping
ISBN: 1250011345 (ISBN13: 9781250011343)
Edition Language: English URL http://us.macmillan.com/safekeeping/KarenHesse
Setting: North America
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Safekeeping Hardcover | Pages: 304 pages
Rating: 3.54 | 2287 Users | 502 Reviews

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Radley just wants to get home to her parents in Vermont. While she was volunteering abroad, the American People's Party took power; the new president was assassinated; and the government cracked down on citizens. Travel restrictions are worse than ever, and when her plane finally lands in New Hampshire, Radley’s parents aren’t there.

Exhausted; her phone dead; her credit cards worthless: Radley starts walking.

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Title:Safekeeping
Author:Karen Hesse
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 304 pages
Published:September 18th 2012 by Feiwel & Friends
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Fiction. Adventure. Survival. Realistic Fiction

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Ratings: 3.54 From 2287 Users | 502 Reviews

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So what would happen if your country went to crap while you weren't in it? If a radical political group took over, if dissenters were arrested, if the president were assassinated? If you finally made it home after walking across a good chunk of New England, only to find your parents gone without a trace? That's what happened to Radley. Getting to Canada is her safest option, and it's not an option that's all that safe.A weirdly sort of political apocalypse that feels more realistic than any of

Radley's heading home from volunteering in Haiti because the political turmoil in the US is so bad, she's worried about her family. The APP is in charge and they've set up all kinds of strict rules of governance, conduct, and travel. When Radley finally gets to the airport, her parents aren't there to pick her up. So she starts walking home. It's grueling but she knows seeing them will be worth the trouble. Knowing they're safe matters.Of course, they're not safe. Things are bad. So now Radley's

Radley is volunteering in Haiti when she hears that things are going South in the U.S.: the president, who is a member of a controversial political party, has been assassinated, and people who are active in protests are being arrested left and right. She hops on a plane to New Hampshire and lands, hoping her parents will meet her, but she hasn't heard from them in a couple of weeks now. With no other options, Radley starts walking to her home in Vermont, through a familiar landscape much

Great interpersonal journey, and also a good commentary on society's need to ensure balance and wisdom as part of our decision-making process.

Beware...this book will cause you to examine your heart--your life--just a bit closer, and it may be uncomfortable. But, absolution..that is what Radley Parker-Hughes gave to me, and will give to you. Her trek became my personal journey also, through uncertainty, grief and guilt. You find in the end that the story may be over, but Radley & you are continuing your own journeys, where what has happened to you in life becomes your strength and the core you feed from. No need to atone for your

A teenage girl returns to the United States from a humanitarian trip in Haiti to find the country in a state of chaos and in the grip of an oppressive government ruled by something called the American People's Party. It's a story of a bleak, possible near-future that centers on maintaining meaningful, compassionate human connection. An interesting, frequently engrossing tale illustrated with some striking photographs by Hesse but readers may find the many unresolved loose ends frustrating and

I watch eagerly for the next dumpster. I can honestly say that I never figured there'd ever be a time to start a review with a comment about dumpster diving. But here we are. This is what I took away from Safekeeping - where there's a will, there's a dumpster.Let's get this straight...I'm not knocking the will to survive. We'd probably all do whatever it took to keep going, were we faced with similar circumstances. In the case of this book, however, I was a bit fuzzy on the circumstances. All

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