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Nineteen minutes : a novel

Summary: "In Sterling, New Hampshire, 17-year-old high school student Peter Houghton has endured years of verbal and physical abuse at the hands of classmates. His best friend, Josie Cormier, succumbed to peer pressure and now hangs out with the popular crowd that often instigates the harassment. One final incident of bullying sends Peter over the edge and leads him to commit an act of violence that forever changes the lives of Sterling's residents. Even those who were not inside the school that morning find their lives in an upheaval, including Alex Cormier. The superior court judge assigned to the Houghton case, Alex - whose daughter, Josie, witnessed the events that unfolded - must decide whether or not to step down. She's torn between presiding over the biggest case of her career and knowing that doing so will cause an even wider chasm in her relationship with her emotionally fragile daughter. Josie, meanwhile, claims she can't remember what happened in the last fatal minutes of Peter's rampage. Or can she? And Peter's parents, Lacy and Lewis Houghton, ceaselessly examine the past to see what they might have said or done to compel their son to such extremes. Rich with psychological and social insight, Nineteen Minutes is a riveting, poignant, and thought-provoking novel that has at its center a haunting question. Do we ever really know someone?"--From source other than the Library of Congress

Record details

  • ISBN: 0743496728
  • ISBN: 9780743496728
  • Physical Description: vi, 455 pages ; 25 cm
    print
  • Edition: First Atria Books hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Atria Books, 2007.
  • Badges:
    • Top Holds Over Last 5 Years: 4 / 5.0

Content descriptions

Target Audience Note:
830L Lexile
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader UG 6.0 29 29 114395
Subject: Bullying Fiction
Legal stories
Psychological fiction, American
New Hampshire Fiction
Women judges Fiction
High school students Crimes against Fiction
School shootings Fiction
Crimes Against High School Students Fiction

Available copies

  • 3 of 6 copies available at Lackawanna County Library System.

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  • 0 current holds with 6 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Circulation Modifier Status Due Date Courses
Albright Memorial Library FICTION PICOULT (Text) 50686013271064 Storage Available -
Albright Memorial Library FICTION PICOULT (Text) 50686013271072 Storage Available -
Albright Memorial Library FICTION PICOULT (Text) 50686013347583 Adult Fiction Checked Out 04/22/2024
Carbondale Public Library FICTION PICOULT (Text) 50688010444058 Adult Fiction In Repair -
Nancy Kay Holmes Branch Library FICTION PICOULT (Text) 50686013227231 Main Floor Available -
Valley Community Library FICTION PICOULT (Text) 50690011129639 Adult Fiction Checked Out 04/19/2024

Summary: "In Sterling, New Hampshire, 17-year-old high school student Peter Houghton has endured years of verbal and physical abuse at the hands of classmates. His best friend, Josie Cormier, succumbed to peer pressure and now hangs out with the popular crowd that often instigates the harassment. One final incident of bullying sends Peter over the edge and leads him to commit an act of violence that forever changes the lives of Sterling's residents. Even those who were not inside the school that morning find their lives in an upheaval, including Alex Cormier. The superior court judge assigned to the Houghton case, Alex - whose daughter, Josie, witnessed the events that unfolded - must decide whether or not to step down. She's torn between presiding over the biggest case of her career and knowing that doing so will cause an even wider chasm in her relationship with her emotionally fragile daughter. Josie, meanwhile, claims she can't remember what happened in the last fatal minutes of Peter's rampage. Or can she? And Peter's parents, Lacy and Lewis Houghton, ceaselessly examine the past to see what they might have said or done to compel their son to such extremes. Rich with psychological and social insight, Nineteen Minutes is a riveting, poignant, and thought-provoking novel that has at its center a haunting question. Do we ever really know someone?"--From source other than the Library of Congress
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