Like Father, Like Son (Replica #20)

· Replica Book 20 · Sold by Skylark
Ebook
144
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About this ebook

Chris Skinner, Amy’s new boyfriend, comes from a broken home. He hasn’t seen his father in, like, forever. And when his dad finally appears, it isn’t to make up for Chris’s miserable childhood. Mr. Skinner is ill — so ill that he needs a bone marrow transplant. Chris could be the perfect match. Nothing strange in that, except . . .

What if ailing grown-ups could tap into a guaranteed reserve of healthy body parts? What if innocent kids were being harmed? What if you were bred to become an unwilling donor? Amy knows she’s blessed with superhuman genes, but no way, nohow is she going to let herself, or any other kid, fall prey to freakish science-fiction experiments!

About the author

Bestselling author Marilyn Kaye possessed many ambitions as a child, including becoming a librarian, a teacher, even the President of the United States. She always wanted to be a writer as well. Kaye has written several series for teens, including GiftedReplica, and Camp Sunnyside Friends. Her adaptation of a modern-day fairy tale, Penelope, was made into a major motion picture starring Christina Ricci. Kaye earned a master’s degree in library science at Emory University and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Chicago. She taught children’s and teen literature at St. John’s University in New York for over two decades. Kaye currently lives in Paris, France.

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