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Overview

If no one meant for it to happen, should someone be guilty?

Analise: She knows the roads and feels secure riding her bike.

Laurie: When asked out by Quin, Laurie is happy. Then his car hits something. Later, Laurie realizes there is a way to get Quin to date her.

Quin: Because Quin is athletically gifted, his father expects him to get a scholarship. Nothing is to get in his way of college, athletics, money, and success. When he realizes what has happened, he decides he must not let it ruin his future.

Jeremy: It's been the perfect relationship with ...

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Overview

If no one meant for it to happen, should someone be guilty?

Analise: She knows the roads and feels secure riding her bike.

Laurie: When asked out by Quin, Laurie is happy. Then his car hits something. Later, Laurie realizes there is a way to get Quin to date her.

Quin: Because Quin is athletically gifted, his father expects him to get a scholarship. Nothing is to get in his way of college, athletics, money, and success. When he realizes what has happened, he decides he must not let it ruin his future.

Jeremy: It's been the perfect relationship with Analise. Little does Jeremy realize that the beautiful wood he carves will be used for something for Analise.

As the lives of people who never wanted to hurt others intersect, harsh realities of choices that cannot be changed are explored.

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In the tradition of Driver's Ed by Caroline B. Cooney (Delacorte, 1994/VOYA October 1994) and Killing Mr. Griffin by Lois Duncan (Little, Brown, 1978), four teenagers learn that it only takes one moment to change one's life forever. Quin is a star athlete whose father will not allow him to fail. Laurie lives in the shadow of her mother's high school glory days. Jeremy and Analise are two teenagers in love and looking forward to graduation. The life-altering moment happens when a drunk Quin, driving Laurie home from a bad date, hits a deer. Across town Jeremy gets a phone call from Analise's parents asking if she is there. Analise's badly damaged body is found, and as she lies in a coma at the hospital, rumors begin to fly around school that it was a hit-and-run. Laurie soon realizes that Quin did not hit a deer but Analise. Instead of coming forward, Laurie decides to blackmail Quin into dating her "exclusively" until graduation. When Laurie comes face-to-face with Jeremy, who is faithfully waiting for Analise to come out of her coma, however, she must decide who she really wants to be. In chapters that are told from alternating points of view, the story moves forward and reveals the inner lives of all four teens. Teens will root for Jeremy and Analise. But there is no love to be had for the morally corrupt Quin, who is a player, and Laurie, who takes the quest for popularity to a whole new level in this recommended purchase.
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Gr 7 Up One night, too many drinks and a tragic car accident in Ashville, NC, forever change the lives of four people. Quinn is BMOC, a promising athlete with a driven father pushing him to succeed at all costs. On this particular evening, he hits a bicyclist on the side of the road and covers up the crime. Laurie is on the fringe of the A-list crowd, and considers using her knowledge of what Quinn did to blackmail him into dating her to boost her popularity. However, compromising her morals could be an even bigger atrocity. Analise is the innocent victim, trapped in her own mind. She doesn't know whether to hang on or let go. And Jeremy is the boy who loves her and hopes she can find her way back, because he can't imagine life without her. Hit and Run demonstrates the power of love and making choices. McDaniel, known for her inspiring novels, has a simplistic style, but a weighty message-it's the way you respond to a given situation that defines who you are and who you will be.-Terri Clark, Smokey Hill Library, Centennial, CO

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780385731614
  • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
  • Publication date: 6/12/2007
  • Pages: 180
  • Age range: 12 - 15 Years
  • Lexile: HL610L (what's this?)
  • Product dimensions: 4.38 (w) x 7.13 (h) x 0.74 (d)

Meet the Author

Lurlene McDaniel is known for her poignant inspirational novels. She lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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1
Analise Friday, October 21, 11:58 PM

I am floating in total darkness. Not floating like in water, but on a stream of air. Floating, trapped within a dark cloud . . . my eyes wide open. But there's no light, not even a glimmer, and I can't see. I hear nothing. I feel nothing. No pain. No brush of air against my skin. Not the limbs of my body. Not the beating of my heart. Not the sound of my blood rushing through my ears.
My heartbeat. My sight. My touch. Where are they? Where am I?
Who am I?

2
Laurie Friday, October 21, 6:15 pm

"How many times are you going to change clothes tonight?"
I stop riffling through the contents of my pathetic closet and look over at Judie, my best friend. She's sitting on my bed eating potato chips, spilling salty crumbs all over my comforter.

"As many times as it takes to get it right," I tell her.

"I've seen at least four outfits that look good on you. Why not just eeny-meeny-miney-mo them and get over it? He's going to be here in forty-five minutes." She glances at my bedside clock. "And I still haven't done your hair."

I want to be patient with her, but how can I? She knows that Quentin Palmer—Quin to the entire city of Asheville, North Carolina—has asked me, Laurie Stark, out to a bash at some mountain estate. I think of what Dorothy said when meeting the Wizard of Oz. "I am Dorothy, the small and meek. . . ." Freshman girls like me don't get rushed by senior jocks like Quin. And yet, I was. He came right over to the cafeteria table where I was sitting with Judie two days ago and said, "You're Laurie, aren't you? Want to come to a party Friday night?"

My mouth dropped open. I've worshipped him from afar since school started and now, just before school carnival, he was asking me on a date. Judie nudged me under the table. "This Friday?" Did my voice squeak?

"I'll pick you up at seven," Quin said.

"D-do you need directions?"

"I know where you live."

He gave me a smile that made my blood sizzle, but when he walked away, Judie said, "That's scary."

"What?" I could hardly speak and I was shaking. This happens when a god speaks to you.

"That he knows where you live," she said.

We picked up our trays and headed to the deposit window. I thought every eye in the cafeteria was looking at me because they'd seen Quin come up to my table and talk to me. I thought maybe Judie was jealous. "So then why did he ask me?"

"Because he's working his way through all the new freshman girls at school. It's October and he's up to the S's."

I felt a flare of temper. "That's mean."

"Cool off. I'm kidding. He asked because you're pretty." Judie flashed me a smile.

We've been friends since fifth grade. She's big-boned and round with boobs that need a double-D-cup bra. I'm the tall lanky type with blond hair and size C-cup boobs—okay, a high B. Judie doesn't date anybody. I've dated a few guys, but dumped them when they asked for benefits.
People wonder why we're friends, because we're different. I don't know, but ever since passing from Asheville Middle School to Asheville High, student population just shy of six hundred, we've navigated the wannabe waters of popularity. "With you steering the boat," Judie would say.
Now, with a date to a party with Quin, I see rocks ahead of our boat. But two days ago, I was walking on air. Quin asked me. Me!

When I tell Mom about my date with Quin, she practically does a cartwheel. She knows who Quin is. Everyone who reads the local paper and isn't mentally impaired knows. He's the star of our baseball team, the All-County and All-State team pitcher, member of Parade magazine's A-team, the number-one draft choice of coaches from Duke and North Carolina State and any number of colleges and universities across the country. Quin's hot in every way.

"Tell me how he asked you." Mom wants details, so I give them. Mostly to see her face light up. People say we look alike and I guess we do, but the similarity is only skin deep.

When she went to Asheville High, she was homecoming queen, Miss Student Body, prom queen . . . the list goes on. (My list is painfully short: cross-country team.) Everybody loved Lindsey Duvales, including my dad, Denny Stark. They got married and had me, but the marriage didn't work out, so Dad left Asheville for Columbus, Ohio. Mom sells real estate and makes enough money to keep us both in trendy clothes and decent shoes.

Sometimes I'm sorry she can't go to high school in my place. She likes it all so much more than I do, and now that I've got a date with Quin, I feel more like Lindsey Duvales than Laurie Stark, which is an interesting feeling.

So now, when I'm standing in front of my closet, all my self-assurance goes out the window. Judie scoots off the bed and picks up three outfits scattered on the floor. Two still have the tags on them from when Mom brought them home. She likes shopping for me.

"What's wrong with this?" Judie holds up a green sweater and a plaid miniskirt. "It'll show off your long legs. You should go for it."

"Too Catholic-school girl."

"Then go with jeans and this sweater."

"I hate that sweater."

"How about these jeans?" Judie holds out a pair Mom just bought, with ragged knees and a hole in one thigh. She looks at the price tag and grimaces. "Why would you spend this much money on something from the thrift store?"

"They're brand-new," I tell her. I snatch the jeans and slide them over my legs, zip them up. They fit like a second skin.

"This sweater," Judie says, giving me a pink one that has a low V-neck and barely skims my waistband.

I try it on, stare at myself in the mirror. "You think so?"

"I think so."

Quin agrees. I see it on his face when I come down the stairs, and it makes my insides glow. Mom has him cornered in the living room and is bubbling with enthusiastic questions. I'm embarrassed, but he doesn't seem to mind. All I can think about is getting out of there.

"You kids have fun," Mom calls from the front door as we start down the walk to his car.
I'm thankful she hasn't whipped out her camera.

"You two look alike," he says, opening the door for me.

"I've been told that before." I get in, stare out the window at my mother's figure backlit in the front doorway, where she's standing and waving. I want to sink into the upholstery.

Quin starts the engine. "Buckle up. I drive fast."

I do as I'm told, grateful for his blaring CD player. Now that the commotion is over, now that I'm riding into the dark hills beside Quin Palmer, it occurs to me that I don't know this guy and I have nothing to say to him.

I miss Lindsey Duvales. She'd know how to talk to him. Laurie Stark doesn't.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 17, 2012

    Read this thing!!

    The setting of the book Hit and Run by Lurlene McDaniel is in Ashville, North Carolina. The book has 4 narrators, Analise, Jeremy, Quin, and Laurie. The protagonist in the story is Analise and the antagonists are Quin, Laurie, and Jeremy. The over-all mood in the book is suspenseful because you don’t know what is going to happen to Analise or if Laurie or Quin are going to confess, sad because Analise has been in the hospital for about 6 months and is not getting any better, and guilt because Laurie is blackmailing Quin into dating her for the popularity and they both know what they actually hit that night and if Laurie goes to the police she will get in trouble too. The theme is hopelessness because the people in the book are trying to find hope after a tragedy has happened. The plot summary is this girl was coming home from babysitting and got hit by a car. The highway clean up crew found her the next day and she was rushed to the hospital and was said to be in a coma and a few broken bones. She has to have brain surgery and is donating her hair. Laurie realizes that they hit Analise and not a deer. Laurie talks to Quin about the night they hit something and she manipulates him into dating her until he graduates so she doesn’t tell and mess up his chances of college scholarship. Analise's doctor says she has three months and she just wants to be free. The next day Laurie goes to the Hospital knowing they won’t let her in but tells the front desk that her name is Amy Cartwright, which is Analise’s best friend, so they let her in. Analise knows someone new was in her room when Laurie walked in. When Laurie walked in she broke down and Analise took it offensively. Laurie and her best friend are fighting, her mom is disappointed in her and her dad has left them; however, all she wants to do is disappear. Some major events are that Quin hits something on his way home from a party and Analise gets hit by a car and is in coma. Analise is in critical condition at the hospital. Laurie blackmails Quin into making her popular but that back fires on her and she feels guilty. The doctors say that Analise has 3 months to live. Also, Laurie fakes being sick so she doesn’t have to go to prom with Quin and she confesses to her mom about the accident. Laurie writes a letter with all the evidences about that night to Amy, the book editor for the school. The people get what they deserve for hiding a serious crime. In the book the high point is when Laurie blackmails Quin into dating her exclusively and when she comes face to face with Jeremy, Analise’s boyfriend, and has to decide who she really wants to be. Towards the end Laurie goes to rat Quin out to the police, and we are going to see if Analise is going to live.
    I thought the book was very inspiring because how the girl, Laurie fessed up at the end no matter what was going to happen. The strengths of this book is how well it was written. I loved how descriptive it was when Analise was narrating about how she wanted to be free and just fly away. There were really no weaknesses of this book I found all of it very well worded. My overall reaction to this book was very interesting and it taught a good life lesson. I recommend this book to others because of how it keeps you interested and motivated to keep reading to find out what is going to happen to everybody.
    In conclusion, you learn how one careless mistake can change your life forever. Also, you acknowledge how you should always own up to

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  • Posted January 15, 2012

    Best Ever :D

    I have been putting this book off for awhile now. But I totally regret it, I wish I had read this book earlier. It is great. The summary on the back of the book actually did not really catch my eye. It was actually the picture on the front of the book. It seemed interesting and different from any other book I have ever read. When I read the first couple of chapters, I was definitely hooked. It is not a slow book at all, what so ever. It keeps you wanting to read more, and thats what it did to me. If you are the type of person that loves mystery and romance, this will definitely get you going. I am looking forward to reading another novel by Lurlene, hopefully it will be as good as this book.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 8, 2012

    Ok

    Its not the best book she as write,but its worth the read and money.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 27, 2011

    Awesome!

    This book really makes me want to think hard before i get in to another car or even go on a date at all! LOVEEE ITTT!!!! :))!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 25, 2011

    Outstanding

    I love it. On my nook i read a sample. I want to read the whole thing. It seems good the way everybodys rating it.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 3, 2011

    Best book ever!!!!!!

    I loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee this book

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 11, 2011

    Hit and run

    Best book ever!!

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  • Posted July 10, 2011

    Love itt

    One of my favorites

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 11, 2011

    Hit&Runn

    It was a very good book but it was also VERY pridictable, but otherwise it was great.

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  • Posted February 11, 2011

    OmG!

    I read this book not long ago, and im telling you, the overview doesnt do it justice. I recommend it to anyone who is looking for a really good quick read!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 31, 2011

    Best Book Ever This is a Must Read!!

    This was one of my favorite books. Everything about it was just amazing, the plot, characters, decsicions!! I loved everything. If you are looking for a book that is sure to interest alomst anyone i definitly recommend Hit and Run

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  • Posted June 12, 2010

    Just at the right time..

    This book hit me and touched me in a very strong and sincere way. I have a friend who is currently in the hospital in a coma because he was in a recent car crash. Whenever I read Annalise's parts in the book, I imagined it was like my friend. I had hoped that he too can hear those in his hospital room and is able to sense things and know who comes to see him. This book was an easy read and kept me reading because it was like watching tv because you got to view 4 different people like a drama tv show does. I found it to be decently realistic EXCEPT Annalise riding a bike in the first place. I mean I just can't see a teenager really riding a bike...maybe walking home would have more believeable...I don't know maybe it's just me and I live in KY and I don't see that too much...Overall though, It was a good book.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 31, 2010

    Hit and Run

    This was an amazing book. It was definitely a page turner. Although it had a very sad ending that had tears welling in my eyes, it is still a book worth reading.

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  • Posted June 18, 2009

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    Great Read

    Hit and run brings four different people together with just one incedent. It is told in four different point of views throughout the story and can really grasp you in. It is definantly one of the best books i have read in a while!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 14, 2009

    Hit and run

    This book was an ok book. It's sorta sad how is ends. I think it's just another typical book.

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  • Posted June 7, 2009

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    I have to say, this book was interesting. One event can change a persons' life. This book is in the point of view of 4 other people. One tragedy, links 4 unexpected people in unbelievable ways. Check it out. ;]

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 5, 2009

    Fantastic Read!

    This book was interesting to read. I was unable to put this book down! The story has a sense of realism and I was able to relate to some of the characters. I recommend it for sixth grade and up.

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  • Posted December 16, 2008

    READ THIS BOOK

    Hit and Run is a great book. It had such realism. This book kept me at the edge of my chair till the end. This story was told in the teenagers point of view and you can tell how each charater actually felt at the time.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 22, 2008

    Pretty Good

    This book was pretty good. It was pretty realistic, in the way that one of the characters goes into a coma. And how she got there was intriging.
    I can realte to the characters in the book because they're my age.
    I would recommend this to people that like mystery and realistic but fictional stories.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 15, 2008

    hit and run

    this was an amazing book! it had a great plot and it always kept you on your toes about what was going to happen to analise. it is a great book and i recommend it to anyone! remember a box of tissuses.

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