Nothing to Lose

Nothing to Lose by Alex Flinn, published by Harper Collins in April 2004, is a compelling narrative that follows the journey of a young man grappling with his tumultuous past. The story centers on Michael Daye, who has spent a year evading the authorities after running away from home. Once a promising high school athlete, Michael’s life has taken a drastic turn, leading him to adopt a new identity within a traveling fair, where he finds temporary solace from the chaos created by his new stepfather.
In this edition, readers will delve into themes of social issues, including physical and emotional abuse, as well as the struggles faced by runaways. As Michael returns to Miami, he confronts the reality of his mother’s impending trial for murder, forcing him to reflect on his past and the uncertain future that lies ahead. This 277-page book presents a raw exploration of violence and self-help, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of Michael’s life and the choices he must make.
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I shouldn’t have come back to Miami. . . . I’ve been escaping cops’ notice for a year now — since I ran away. I’m no longer Michael Daye, high school athlete with a promising future. Now I look like someone with no future. I look like a carny.
A year ago Michael’s life seemed pretty good, at least from the outside. But with a new stepfather in the picture, his world was actually violently out of control. When Michael grabs a chance to leave town with a traveling fair, he finds that their motto of “don’t ask, don’t tell” is a welcome refuge from the unbearable situation at home.
But now Michael is back in Miami, and his mother is on trial for murder. As the day of her trial draws closer, Michael wonders how much longer he can hide from his past . . . and his future.
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