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Published Sept. 4, 2018 by Macmillan Audio.

ISBN:
978-1-250-22800-0
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5 stars (2 reviews)

When radio host West McCray receives a desperate phone call from a stranger imploring him to find a girl who fled home after the brutal murder of her little sister, he sees the makings of his next big podcast . . . (source)

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The reason I did not like "the fault in our stars" has always been, that the book set out to be a tear jerker. I know illnesses are horrible and it's very sad when kids get sick and it's a story for all those kids to be heard when their future is taken away, but their stories get told thousands of times. There are people who love them so much that they are there for them, that they care about them. There are institutions, there are doctors. As sad as their stories are, they are loved, cherished and taken care of. And this book sold millions of copies, and we all cried about the end and felt so much compassion.

But the stories that actually should be told, are the stories about the forgotten kids. The kids no one loves. The kids no one takes care of. The kids that …