Becoming Chloe

Becoming Chloe by Catherine Ryan Hyde, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2006, is a compelling narrative that follows Jordy, a young person navigating life alone in New York City. This first edition spans 215 pages and is presented in English. The story takes a turn when Chloe, an 18-year-old with a troubled past, enters Jordy’s life, challenging his perceptions of the world around them.
As Jordy and Chloe embark on a journey together, they confront harsh realities and explore themes of social issues, including poverty and homelessness. Their travels reveal the complexities of life and the struggles faced by runaways, ultimately leading them to discover deeper truths about themselves and the world. This edition offers readers an engaging exploration of social topics through the lens of youthful adventure and resilience.
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Jordy is on his own in New York City, and it’s working fine, until Chloe comes along. She’s 18, blond and pretty. She’s seen things no-one should ever see. She knows the world is an ugly place, and needs Jordy to prove her wrong. Together they hit the road to discover the truth – and there’s no going back from what they find out.
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