Chinese Handcuffs

Chinese Handcuffs by Chris Crutcher is a Harpertempest edition published by Harper Collins on October 5, 2004. This 304-page novel explores the struggles of Dillon, who grapples with the painful memory of his brother’s suicide and his perceived role in it. To cope, he immerses himself in training for the Ironman triathlon, but outside of his rigorous practice, his life is unraveling.
Readers will find a poignant narrative that delves into themes of adolescence and social issues, as Dillon connects with Jennifer, a talented high school basketball player burdened by her own hidden challenges. Together, they navigate their emotional turmoil and seek the strength to confront their respective demons. This edition presents a compelling look at the complexities of youth and the impact of physical and emotional abuse.
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Dillon is living with the painful memory of his brother’s suicide — and the role he played in it. To keep his mind and body occupied, he trains intensely for the Ironman triathlon. But outside of practice, his life seems to be falling apart.
Then Dillon finds a confidante in Jennifer, a star high school basketball player who’s hiding her own set of destructive secrets. Together, they must find the courage to confront their demons — before it’s too late.
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