Bones of a Saint
Now Available in Paperback
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Set in Northern California in the late ’70s, this timeless coming-of-age story examines the nature of evil, the art of storytelling, and the possibility of redemption.
Fifteen-year-old RJ Armante has never known a life outside his deadend hometown of Arcangel, CA. The Blackjacks rule as they have for generations, luring the poorest kids into their monopoly on petty crime. For years, they’ve left RJ alone, but now they have a job for him: prey upon an old loner in town.
In spite of the danger, RJ begins to resist. He fights not only for himself, but for his younger brother, Charley, whose disability has always made RJ feel extra protective of him. For Roxanne, the girl he can’t reach, and the kids in his crew who have nothing to live for. Even for the old loner, who has secrets of his own.
If RJ is to break from the Blackjacks’ hold, all of Arcangel must be free of its past.
Praise
“A celebration of the power of story... This ambitious debut invites serious contemplation as it examines the role of religion, a connection to The Canterbury Tales, and more... A compelling, unforgettable reading experience that is brilliantly executed.”
— Booklist, starred review
“Bones of a Saint reads like a dream—I found myself muttering the word ‘wow’ over and over as I read. My favorite stories are coming-of-age ones that find a new way into the teenage struggle, a new lens through which to view the fight for one’s innocence against the adult world's corruption and chaos. Bones of a Saint is exactly that, but there's something else—A grittiness and an honesty that earns the reader's trust from page one. It’s like nothing I’ve read in years.”
— John Corey Whaley, National Book Award finalist for Noggin, Printz and winner forWhere Things Come Back
“Surreal but at the same time so real, and intensely meaningful. This is the kind of book no one writes anymore, but that everyone wants—and needs—to read.”
— Maggie Thrash, L.A. Times Book Prize-nominated author of Honor Girl
“The story reads fast and tight and colorful and your eyes always feel low to the ground. The dusty landscape and every object and every person, and even hope itself, pulls you forward toward an ending which is like the sting of a scorpion. You may not see yourself in this book, but the book never lets you out of its sight.”
— Jack Gantos, Newbery Award-winning author
“Though RJ confronts weighty topics—among them corruption and redemption; the power of storytelling; and the haunting aftermath of war—his evocative, unflinching narrative keeps the pages turning...this suspenseful coming-of-age tale packs a punch.”
— Kirkus
“Bones of a Saint is one of the best novels in any genre that I’ve read in years. It frightened me, thrilled me, and delighted me. An indelible setting and unforgettable characters.”
— Tim Hallinan, prolific author of the Poke Rafferty, Simeon Grist and the Junior Bender series
“(Bones of a Saint’s) literary style sets it apart from other young adult novels.”
— School Library Journal
“R.J.’s candid voice will engage contemporary readers in this atmospheric coming-of-age tale that effectively knits together storytelling, religion, morality, redemption, and heredity.”
— Publishers Weekly
“This deftly crafted coming-of-age story set in Northern California in the ‘70s is an inherently absorbing and fully entertaining novel.”
— Midwest Book Review