When a supercell strikes Massachusetts, students at Montgomery Lake High School are in complete disarray. One day later, the popular class president Andy Rosetti is in a coma and his classmate Jason Davids feels responsible for the tragedy. Guilt moves Jason to examine his own life and realize that recreational drug use has led him to a dangerous place; he believes if he had been sober during the tornado, he could have prevented Andy’s accident. Jason seeks out the help of his former best friend Chris Dunkin, who abandoned the partying scene to center his life on football and faith two months prior. Together, Jason and Chris formulate a plan to save Andy’s life, but they will need a miracle to carry it out. The doctors believe Andy may not make it through the weekend.
Stacy Padula, a native of Pembroke, Massachusetts, has accrued years of experience working with adolescents. She has been a mentor, life coach, youth group leader, and private educational consultant with extensive experience in the fields of college counseling, literature, and tutoring. She is the founder and president of South Shore College Consulting & Tutoring based in Plymouth, Massachusetts. She was featured in Who’s Who Among American High School Students (2001), Cambridge Who’s Who for Young Professionals (2009), Marquis Who’s Who in America (2018), and Marquis Who’s Who in the World (2018). She was also awarded the Albert Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018. In 2016, Stacy was selected as a featured author for Barnes & Nobles’ Teen Book Festival, where she signed copies of her novels and interacted with young adult readers. She wrote the Montgomery Lake High books in the hopes of preparing teens to face the “war zone” that is high school—to help kids deal with social issues and to encourage them to “abstain from substance abuse, find their purpose, and not fall for the false promises of the world.”
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