Right Behind You

Right Behind You by Gail Giles, published by Little, Brown in 2007, is a compelling narrative that explores the life of Kip McFarland, who, at the age of nine, committed a grave act by murdering another child. Now a freshman in Indiana, Kip appears to have turned his life around, becoming popular and excelling as a star swimmer. However, the shadows of his past continue to haunt him, creating a tension between his present and the memories he cannot escape.
In this edition, readers will delve into Kip’s journey as he grapples with the consequences of his actions and the complex emotions that arise from his past. The book addresses themes of social dynamics, self-esteem, and the struggle for self-reliance, offering insight into the challenges of overcoming a troubled history. With 292 pages, this juvenile fiction work invites readers to reflect on the intricacies of emotions and feelings as they follow Kip’s quest for redemption and acceptance.
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When he was nine, Kip McFarland murdered another child. After serving his sentence, Kip is declared rehabilitated and begins a new life as a freshman in Indiana. Popular, attractive and star of the swimming team, he seems to have the perfect life. But the ghosts of his past won’t let him rest.
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