”Sometimes it’s OK to break the law, so you can survive.”
It’s been a dream run for #LoveOzMG fans this year with some hot new releases, and ‘Run’ is no different. This type of book is all the rage in classrooms at the moment - a safe introduction to tense and action packed storylines.
‘Run’ tells the story of Cas, a 12 year old boy with a hard upbringing so far - his mum is not around and he lives with his aunt after his dad can’t look after him anymore. Cas is just getting used to this arrangement when his aunt organises a visit to his dad, someone Cas wants nothing to do with anymore. So Cas takes the first chance he gets to escape into the bush. Suddenly he’s completely lost, ill equipped and all on his own, or so he thought. No sooner does he meet a suspicious family of 3 who are on the run & living deep in the bush. They aren’t happy about Cas’ arrival and he is skeptical of their plans for him. What ensues is a story of survival as Cas doesn’t know where to turn, who to trust, & faces danger from all angles. Will Cas manage to find his way back to where he belongs or will the dangerous company & surroundings ruin his plans for freedom?
Sarah just about writes the perfect story here & I devoured it in one night. The many questions & secrets that linger throughout will hook you in and not let go. It’s gripping, heart racing, suspenseful writing that you won’t be able to put down. It’s a book about survival, but it’s also about 2nd chances and owning your story. The sensitive themes of family, loyalty, belonging and forgiveness are delicately introduced, although they might provoke many questions and discussions. Cas is the real hero though, and will draw you in with his big heart, dealing with moral dilemmas & huge decisions far beyond his years - you feel his turmoil throughout, but love him even more for it.
If you want to know what will solve the reading crisis for young males, it’s books like this. Bravo Sarah!