My toes instantly seek my slippers, and I cram my feet in as quickly as possible. Swinging my legs over the edge of the bed, I drop down to the concrete. “Stay here as long as I have, and it’ll be no sweat.” “I’ll get fostered again before I get there, Nicki. I catch both and glance apologetically at Emmy. “God, Nicki … slow down! How am I supposed to do that? I can’t even keep the ball going. There’s something calming about the thwackathwackathwacka of the balls off the ceiling, the dance my hands do as I throw faster and faster, until I can’t hardly see my fingers anymore. I’m digging my trenches just a little deeper, carving my roads a little farther, and when I manage to break off a bigger chunk, I get new lakes and hills. Well, my hands and a couple of tennis balls.Īs I work, pieces of plaster rain on me, but I don’t care. It’s a slow process, though, since I use only my hands. I’ve got the mountains and valleys, an ocean, and continents. See more of her recommendations: ’m working on making a world. Recommended by: Karen Yingling, Library Specialist, Ohio USA This is a fun way to get readers who like realistic fiction interested in spy type books, I think, and might encourage them to go on and read things like Carter's Gallagher Girls books. What I really think: Definitely purchasing, since it was an entertaining, well-written story. There's some suspension of disbelief necessary to buy into this premise. Weaknesses: Pretty sure that neither foster care nor real witness protection programs work in real life the way they do in the book. She's a flawed but sympathetic character, and her issues are an intriguing lens through which to view ordinary middle school problems. ![]() ![]() Following Nicki's story is one way for them to do this. Strengths: Most middle schoolers secretly wish that they could leave their own families and be someone else, at least part of the time. Slowly but surely, Charlotte learns to live with the Trevors, get along in school, and come to terms with her own past, which might just be the most dangerous part of the entire relocation. Luckily, new neighbor Britney is friendly, and the two gets along even though Britney warns Charlotte that she isn't popular. It's an adjestment, especially since "Charlotte" can't commit any crimes, has to keep a B- average, can't be photographed or use social media, and has to generally lay pretty low. Nicki changes her name to Charlotte and moves into a new house with "Harriet Trevor", "Jonathan", and their son, "Jackson". In order to better hide the family, their name is being changed, they are moving to the south, and the federal agents feel that adding another child to the family will make them harder to trace. Why? Elena Sicurezza worked with her brother, a big shot in the Cercatore family syndicate, but crossed him. Not only would she join the Sicurezzas, but they would be unable to send her back to the Center, and all her previous records would be destroyed. Her father has been released from jail but has never come back to claim her, which helps her make her decision. ![]() It's been hard to find a permanent place with her background and attitude, so she's a bit surprised when she is approached by the marshalls of the Witness Protection Program to join a family. New York City kid Nicki has been in foster care since the death of her grandmother, who taught her how to be a pickpocket. Jake Burt's debut middle-grade novel Greetings from Witness Protection! is as funny as it is poignant.-from the publisher As she barely balances the responsibilities of her new identity, Nicki learns that the biggest threats to her family’s security might not lurk on the road from New York to North Carolina, but rather in her own past. Nicki swears she can keep the Trevor family safe, but to do so she’ll have to dodge hitmen, cyberbullies, and the specter of standardized testing, all while maintaining her marshal-mandated B-minus average. After all, the bad guys are searching for a family with one kid, not two, and adding a streetwise girl who knows a little something about hiding things may be just what the marshals need. The marshals are looking for the perfect girl to join a mother, father, and son on the run from the nation’s most notorious criminals. Marshals’ best bet to keep a family alive. Nicki Demere is an orphan and a pickpocket.
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