The Tyrant's Daughter

The Tyrant's Daughter

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Filled with political intrigue and emotional tension, Carleson s riveting novel features a teenage refugee caught in a web of deceit and conspiracy. "PW, " starred review When her father is killed in a coup, Laila and her mother and brother leave their war-torn homeland for a fresh start in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. At her new high school, Laila makes mistakes, makes friends, and even meets a boy who catches her eye. But this new life brings unsettling facts to light. The American newspapers call her father a brutal dictator and suggest that her family s privilege came at the expense of innocent lives. Meanwhile, her mother would like nothing more than to avenge his death, and she ll go to great lengths to regain their position of power. As an international crisis takes shape around her, Laila is pulled in one direction, then another, but there s no time to sort out her feelings. She has to pick a side "now, " and her decision will affect not just her own life, but countless others. . . . Praise for "The Tyrant s Daughter: " Carleson, a former undercover CIA officer, infuses her story with compelling details and gripping authenticity. "The Boston Globe" "" Every American should read this book. It s an eye-opener. Suzanne Fisher Staples, Newbery Honor winning author of "Shabanu""

Author: J C Carleson
Format: Hardback, 295 pages, 152mm x 218mm, 408 g
Published: 2014, Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Interest Age: From 12 years

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Filled with political intrigue and emotional tension, Carleson s riveting novel features a teenage refugee caught in a web of deceit and conspiracy. "PW, " starred review When her father is killed in a coup, Laila and her mother and brother leave their war-torn homeland for a fresh start in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. At her new high school, Laila makes mistakes, makes friends, and even meets a boy who catches her eye. But this new life brings unsettling facts to light. The American newspapers call her father a brutal dictator and suggest that her family s privilege came at the expense of innocent lives. Meanwhile, her mother would like nothing more than to avenge his death, and she ll go to great lengths to regain their position of power. As an international crisis takes shape around her, Laila is pulled in one direction, then another, but there s no time to sort out her feelings. She has to pick a side "now, " and her decision will affect not just her own life, but countless others. . . . Praise for "The Tyrant s Daughter: " Carleson, a former undercover CIA officer, infuses her story with compelling details and gripping authenticity. "The Boston Globe" "" Every American should read this book. It s an eye-opener. Suzanne Fisher Staples, Newbery Honor winning author of "Shabanu""