Mire su licencia de conducir. Media cinco pies nueve pulgadas. Pesaba 150 libras y tenia los ojos azules. Ques coincidencia, igual que yo. Casi me dio risa. Era incredible como podiamos ser iguales y a la vez diferentes. Andrew Ashbury tenia todo lo queria y yo no tenia nada.
?Como suceden esas cosas? Me fije en su cara. ?Que tenia de especial? No era major que yo.
When Chris finds a wallet on the street, he tries to return it to its owner. In trouble at home and at school, he is struggling to do the right thing. However, as circumstances slowly start unraveling and his whole life appears headed down the drain, Chris realizes that the person who owns the wallet looks a lot like him and has a life he would do almost anything for. What if he switched identities? What if he became someone else?
Vicki Grant left her career in advertising and television to write her first novel, The Puppet Wrangler, in 2004. She enjoys writing for young adults, with a particular interest in reluctant readers. Vicki's books have gone on to win many awards, including the prestigious Arthur Ellis Award in 2006. She lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with her husband and three children. More information is available at www.vickigrant.com.