Skin Deep
By (Author) Lois Ruby
Open Road Media
Open Road Media Teen & Tween
22nd October 2015
United States
Children
813.6
Paperback
232
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
An angry teenager is sucked into a gang of neo-Nazis
Dan shows up on his first day at a new school with long blond hair, John Lennon glasses, and a shy grin that makes every girl in the hallway swoon. But he only has eyes for Laurel, whos in his English class. Laurel stirs feelings in Dan that he never knew existed, and suddenly, he understands love. Soon, he will understand hate as well.
When a gang of violent young men invades the annual Halloween party, most of Laurels friends stay away. The men are white supremacists with shaved heads, steel-toed boots, and a look in their eyes that says theyre ready to fight. But something in their attitude draws Dan toward them. Hes angry at the world, and these skinheads seem to understand how he feels. As he sinks deeper into their twisted world of hate and rage, Dan risks losing not only Laurel, but also his soul.
A complex novel, one that is hardly skin deep! Booklist
Ruby portrays skinhead culture and racial hatred with terrifying clarity in this well-written novel. Kirkus Reviews
Ruby provides an absorbing and disturbing look at skinhead culture. TheHorn Book
Lois Ruby is the author of 18 books for middle graders and teens, including Steal Away Home, Miriams Well, The Secret of Laurel Oaks, Rebel Spirits, Skin Deep, and The Doll Graveyard. Her fiction runs the gamut from contemporary to historical and from realistic to paranormal. An ex-librarian, Ruby now writes full-time, in addition to speaking to bookish groups, presenting at writing workshops, and touting literacy and the joys of nourishing, thought-provoking reading in schools across the country. Ruby and her husband live in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the foothills of the Sandia Mountains.