ARC Reviews, YA Fiction

A List of Cages by Robin Roe

Grades 9-12
cages
Adam Blake is enrolled in his high school’s most coveted elective: Assistant to the school psychologist. At first he spends the period on his cell phone, but then the psychologist asks him to track down a student. The student is Julian, Adam’s foster brother whom he hasn’t seen in years. Upon reconnecting with Julian, Adam sees that he is the same kid he always was. However, as the two get close again, Adam realizes that Julian has a lot of secrets that he’s not willing to open up to him about. Adam decides to help Julian, but will he make it better or make it worse?

Thanks to Netgalley.com for a review copy of this book.

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