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Authors: Terry Trueman

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The truth is that when I saw how much crap gay teens were taking from their peers and classmates back at the time I wrote the book, it bugged me. I'm not gay myself but I know a lot of gay people, so I wrote this book to try and increase tolerance and understanding of homosexuality. Also, I'm a wannabe jock and if I could be great at any sport, I'd want it to be baseball! Why did I blend the two thoughts together? I have no idea. Even though
7 Days at the Hot Corner
is my fifth novel, I actually started writing it the very same day I started writing
Stuck in Neutral
. But
Stuck in Neutral
bumped
7 Days
out of the way on the second day of writing, and it took me all those years to get back to telling that story.

Tell us about your inspiration for
Hurricane
, which is set in Honduras. Is it true that you once lived there?

Yes, I lived in Honduras in the city of San Pedro Sula during the early 80s and loved the people and the lifestyle there. My Spanish is rough at best so the language barrier always got in my way. After returning to the United States, I lost contact with most of my Honduran friends so when Hurricane Mitch struck Honduras and Central America in October 1998, I decided to write a story that would show American teen readers how much more similar Honduran kids of the same age are to them, than they are different from them. It's kind of an odd twist of fate or something like it that Hurricane Katrina hit the U.S. gulf coast about the same year that this novel first came out, and the plight of people in New Orleans was very similar to that of the Honduran people during Hurricane Mitch.

Shawn McDaniel's body may not work the way most people's do—he can't walk, talk, or even wave hello. But his brain works perfectly, even though his family and friends don't know it. Check out how he copes with his cerebral palsy in this excerpt from the sequel to
Stuck in Neutral
.

Excerpt from
Life Happens Next

H
ere's how I spin things in my head—some cool
things about being me:

1. I get a hot bath every day of my life and never have to lift a finger. The warm water gets squeezed over my body from the big sponge in my mom's gentle, loving hands. And this bath is by far the most enjoyable physical sensation I ever feel.

2. I have a perfect auditory memory, remembering
everything
I
ever
hear, which is
totally
cool. This ability has turned our TVs (and we have four of them!) into the greatest learning devices in the universe. I mean, who needs real life when you've got 110 cable stations? And I remember
every
show, from Cesar Millan's
The Dog Whisperer
to Little League baseball to the love life of squids to “The bark beetle lays its eggs” to everything in between. In other words, I'm damned smart!

3. Although I can't tell anybody what kind of music I'd like to listen to, I love almost all the music that's played around here (rap/hip-hop, R&B, Bach and Mozart, geezer R&R) so whatever's on pretty much always makes me happy.

4. My brother, Paul, King Jock, Straight-A Student, Tough Guy Supreme, slips me bites of his deluxe bacon double cheeseburgers every chance he gets. Somehow Paul knows that I, too, think God invented this food to make up for the fact that all of us have to die someday.

5. My sister, Cindy, is a saint. She taught me to read by playing school with me when I was little, and to this day she never treats me bad—plus she has
great
taste in best friends,
wink-wink-hubba-hubba!

6. Although Mom has a master's degree in English and could be a college teacher or have some other higher-paying job, she works from home so she can take care of me. If Cindy is a saint, think about what that makes my mom.

7. I'll never have to get a lousy part-time job like carrying people's groceries to their cars in a supermarket parking lot or cleaning out toilets and mopping floors in some crummy restaurant.

8. In fact, I'll never have to get
any
job, which I figure is a good thing since
work
is a four-letter word …

9.... so I'll never have anybody bossing me around—I know this is partly a bad thing as I'll never get to boss anybody else either, but I don't think I'd like doing that anyway.

10. I have a kickass name. Shawn McDaniel is really cool sounding when compared to a name like Elmer Ulysses Fudpucker or Isaac P. Freeley.

11. I'm living in the most interesting time in all of history: medical science–wise, it is a miracle that a guy like me, with my so-called handicaps, could still even be alive.

Okay, let's make this 12 items:

12. I am in love with Ally Williamson, the girl of my dreams, and while I'd love to find some way to make her fall in love with me too, at least I get to imagine that she's mine all mine.

Ah, what the heck, just for good luck let's make it 13. I didn't even mention my dream life yet. Did I say dream life? Hey, Ally, here I come!

PRAISE

“Trueman paints a vivid story of three desperate teens that recalls Robert Cormier, with its dark, disturbing theme and a narrative that shifts from one plot thread to another in rapid-fire succession. Fans of Cormier will likely enjoy this psychological and gripping tale.”—
Publishers Weekly

“A quick and riveting read. Will give readers a memorable if perturbing insight into mental illness.”—
KLIATT

“The events unfold with an edge of danger that provides riveting suspense … a plot line that grabs and doesn't let go.”—
Kirkus Reviews

“… Trueman sometimes captures moments of heartbreaking truth, and his swift, suspenseful plot will have particular appeal to reluctant readers.”—ALA
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LSO BY
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ERRY
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RUEMAN

STUCK IN NEUTRAL

CRUISE CONTROL

COPYRIGHT

Inside Out

Copyright © 2003 by Terry Trueman

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Trueman, Terry.

Inside out / Terry Trueman—1st ed.

p. cm.

Summary: A sixteen-year-old with schizophrenia is caught up in the events surrounding an attempted robbery by two other teens who eventually hold him hostage.

ISBN 0-06-623962-1 — ISBN 0-06-623963-X (lib. bdg.).

ISBN 0-06-447376-7 (pbk.)

EPub Edition © JUNE 2012 ISBN 9780062216977

[1. Schizophrenia—Fiction. 2. Mentally ill—Fiction. 3. Juvenile delinquency—Fiction. 4. Suicide—Fiction. 5. Hostages—Fiction.]

I. Title.

PZ7.T7813   2003

2002151604

[Fic]—dc21

CIP
AC

First paperback edition, 2003
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