Being God

Being God is book 2 in the Farrington High series and the sequel to Pull, a 2012 YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers.

Malik Kaplan, the villain of Pull, has a cross to bear, or maybe it’s a Star of David; being the black teenaged son of a Catholic mother and Hebrew Israelite father frequently makes life confusing. His grandfather, uncle, and older brother all ruled as the neighborhood BAMF. Only his father is a “forgotten Kaplan,” and seems disinterested in his only surviving son.

Malik is determined to be the worst of the worst and not repeat his father’s mistakes; even if that costs him the people he cares about. At least he can drink. Alcohol keeps him going; alcohol is destroying his life. But he doesn’t see any problem, not even after he finds himself in court, blamed for a crime he didn't commit. Suddenly he’s faced with court-ordered community service shepherding an angry ten-year-old who hates the world, an “offer he can’t refuse” from the boy’s gang leader brother, and an opponent he can’t crush: Barney, a fourteen-year-old girl who watched her alcoholic father abuse and murder her mother. She wants nothing to do with any bad boy, especially not one who thinks drinking is the way to forget his sins.

Malik will have to learn to face his own problems and repair his relationship with his father to have any hope of a future - and the girl.

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Being God

Being God is book 2 in the Farrington High series and the sequel to Pull, a 2012 YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers.

Malik Kaplan, the villain of Pull, has a cross to bear, or maybe it’s a Star of David; being the black teenaged son of a Catholic mother and Hebrew Israelite father frequently makes life confusing. His grandfather, uncle, and older brother all ruled as the neighborhood BAMF. Only his father is a “forgotten Kaplan,” and seems disinterested in his only surviving son.

Malik is determined to be the worst of the worst and not repeat his father’s mistakes; even if that costs him the people he cares about. At least he can drink. Alcohol keeps him going; alcohol is destroying his life. But he doesn’t see any problem, not even after he finds himself in court, blamed for a crime he didn't commit. Suddenly he’s faced with court-ordered community service shepherding an angry ten-year-old who hates the world, an “offer he can’t refuse” from the boy’s gang leader brother, and an opponent he can’t crush: Barney, a fourteen-year-old girl who watched her alcoholic father abuse and murder her mother. She wants nothing to do with any bad boy, especially not one who thinks drinking is the way to forget his sins.

Malik will have to learn to face his own problems and repair his relationship with his father to have any hope of a future - and the girl.

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Being God

Being God

by B. A. Binns
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Overview

Being God is book 2 in the Farrington High series and the sequel to Pull, a 2012 YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers.

Malik Kaplan, the villain of Pull, has a cross to bear, or maybe it’s a Star of David; being the black teenaged son of a Catholic mother and Hebrew Israelite father frequently makes life confusing. His grandfather, uncle, and older brother all ruled as the neighborhood BAMF. Only his father is a “forgotten Kaplan,” and seems disinterested in his only surviving son.

Malik is determined to be the worst of the worst and not repeat his father’s mistakes; even if that costs him the people he cares about. At least he can drink. Alcohol keeps him going; alcohol is destroying his life. But he doesn’t see any problem, not even after he finds himself in court, blamed for a crime he didn't commit. Suddenly he’s faced with court-ordered community service shepherding an angry ten-year-old who hates the world, an “offer he can’t refuse” from the boy’s gang leader brother, and an opponent he can’t crush: Barney, a fourteen-year-old girl who watched her alcoholic father abuse and murder her mother. She wants nothing to do with any bad boy, especially not one who thinks drinking is the way to forget his sins.

Malik will have to learn to face his own problems and repair his relationship with his father to have any hope of a future - and the girl.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044560185
Publisher: B. A. Binns
Publication date: 05/25/2013
Series: Farrington High , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 473 KB
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

B. A. Binns is a Chicago Area author who writes to attract and inspire reluctant readers with stories of “real boys growing into real men…and the people who love them.” After graduating Hyde Park High School, she obtained degrees in Biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin and Michigan State University; and in Computer Science from Roosevelt University, and DePaul University. Her writing skills were honed at Chicago State University and Harper College. She does talks and classes on domestic violence and teens, attracting teen boy readers, and multicultural literature.

She finds writing an exercise in self-discipline, and the perfect follow-up to her life as the eldest of five children, an adoptive parent, and a cancer survivor. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America, the Chicago Writers Association, the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators and YALSA (Young Adult Library Services Association). In 2009 her work won the Oklahoma Romance Writers Finally a Bride Contest and the Rose City Golden Rose Contest. In 2010 she was a finalist in the RWA Golden Heart® contest. Her favorite quote is from Nathaniel Hawthorne, “Easy reading is damned hard writing.”

She is the YA “genre-ista” on the Romancing the Genres group blog at romancingthegenres.blogspot.com.

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