Just in Case

Just in Case by Meg Rosoff is a First Edition published by Penguin Books in 2006, featuring 231 pages in English. The story follows fifteen-year-old David Case, who, after a life-altering incident involving his younger brother, adopts a new identity as Justin. Convinced that fate has sinister plans for him, Justin navigates the complexities of life, love, and the ever-present specter of tragedy, all while accompanied by his imaginary dog, Boy.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of identity and the fragility of life against a backdrop of European settings. As Justin attempts to embrace his new persona, he faces challenges that test his resilience and adaptability. The book delves into the emotional turmoil of adolescence, highlighting the struggle to find one’s place in a world filled with uncertainty.
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Justin Case is convinced fate has in for him.And he’s right.After finding his younger brother teetering on the edge of his balcony, fifteen-year-old David Case realizes the fragility of life and senses impending doom. Without looking back, he changes his name to Justin and assumes a new identity, new clothing and new friends, and dares to fall in love with the seductive Agnes Day. With his imaginary dog Boy in tow, Justin struggles to fit into his new role and above all, to survive in a world where tragedy is around every corner. He’s got to be prepared, just in case.
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