What happens when a baby is abandoned in the richest country in the world? Five college students are about to find out.
With a theme from Dickens, a narrative technique from Faulkner, and a diverse cast of characters from the gritty, All-American city of Stockton, California, A Child Left Behind invites readers to consider the humanitarian crises right under our noses, even while CNN shows us those at our borders and around the world.
Tackling a new topic with the same inherently compelling...memorably irreverent (Midwest Book Review) style of his previous novels, Phil Hutcheon has crafted another hilariously inappropriate (Kirkus Reviews) contemporary tale..
What happens when a baby is abandoned in the richest country in the world? Five college students are about to find out.
With a theme from Dickens, a narrative technique from Faulkner, and a diverse cast of characters from the gritty, All-American city of Stockton, California, A Child Left Behind invites readers to consider the humanitarian crises right under our noses, even while CNN shows us those at our borders and around the world