Zach’s Lie

Zach’s Lie by Roland Smith is a gripping narrative published by Scholastic in 2002, presented in this First Paperback Edition with 211 pages. The story follows Jack Osborne as he navigates the challenges of relocating to Elko, Nevada, after his family enters the Witness Security Program. As Jack befriends his school’s custodian and a Basque girl, he begins to adapt to his new environment while facing the looming threat of a drug cartel determined to find them.
Readers will find a tale that explores themes of friendship and resilience amid danger. The narrative delves into Jack’s journey of adjustment and the complexities of living under constant threat, highlighting the impact of his family’s situation on his daily life. This edition offers an engaging look at the struggles faced by those in witness protection, making it a relevant read for those interested in stories of survival and adaptation.
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When Jack Osborne is befriended by his school’s custodian and a Basque girl, he begins to adjust to his family’s sudden move to Elko, Nevada, after entering the Witness Security Program, but the drug cartel against which his father will testify is determined to track them down.
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