Junkyard Dogs

Junkyard Dogs

by Katherine Higgs-Coulthard

Narrated by Robbie Daymond

Unabridged — 10 hours, 29 minutes

Junkyard Dogs

Junkyard Dogs

by Katherine Higgs-Coulthard

Narrated by Robbie Daymond

Unabridged — 10 hours, 29 minutes

Audiobook (Digital)

$27.50
FREE With a B&N Audiobooks Subscription | Cancel Anytime
$0.00

Free with a B&N Audiobooks Subscription | Cancel Anytime

START FREE TRIAL

Already Subscribed? 

Sign in to Your BN.com Account


Listen on the free Barnes & Noble NOOK app


Related collections and offers

FREE

with a B&N Audiobooks Subscription

Or Pay $27.50

Overview

A suspenseful and gut-wrenching story of an unhoused teenager struggling to survive a criminal scrapping ring while unraveling a dark family history

Josh's father has gone missing without a trace, and Gran's ready to call social services. If Josh wants to keep himself and and his little brother, Twig, out of the system, he'll have to take to the streets and track down his dad. But when Josh digs too deep, his dad's old accomplices catch up to Josh and plunge him into a dangerous underground where putting his trust in the wrong person could number Josh in a growing pile of bodies.

This chilling portrayal of a teen desperate for food, shelter, and safety barrels the listener through an emotionally-charged journey as Josh discovers that blood doesn't always make family-and some bonds can be broken forever.

This audiobook includes a downloadable PDF of resources from the book.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

01/09/2023

Higgs-Coulthard delivers a gritty, emotionally nuanced read about an unhoused teen searching for his absent father. Since his mother died in a tragic fire that destroyed their home five years before, 17-year-old Josh has lived in his spiteful grandmother’s trailer with his father and nine-year-old brother, Twig. When Dad suddenly disappears, he leaves Josh with some cash and a note: “Have to see a man about a horse. Take care of your bro.” Gran, unwilling to continue caring for Josh and Twig, threatens to call the Indiana Department of Child Services, but agrees to let Twig stay in exchange for Josh paying rent and bringing his father back home. Josh’s search leads him to Stan, an old friend of his father’s, and he becomes inadvertently embroiled in Stan’s illegal scrap metal operation, stealing copper wire from inside manholes. But when Stan’s schemes take a deadly turn, Josh worries that he might never find his father or see Twig again. Utilizing atmospherically tense prose and layered, moving characterizations, this melancholy novel showcases one teen struggling to cultivate a better life for himself while navigating financial precarity and personal betrayal. Characters read as white. Ages 14–up. (Feb.)

From the Publisher

"Higgs-Coulthard delivers a gritty, emotionally nuanced read about an unhoused teen searching for his absent father. . . . Utilizing atmospherically tense prose and layered, moving characterizations, this melancholy novel showcases one teen struggling to cultivate a better life for himself while navigating financial precarity and personal betrayal."—Publishers Weekly

"Empathetic readers will root for Josh and Twig as both are three-dimensional characters who need caring adults to come to their aid. The ending provides a hopeful ending. . . . A smart purchase. . . ."—School Library Connection

"A visceral story. . . ."—Kirkus Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

2022-11-16
While struggling to care for his little brother, an unhoused teen goes looking for their absent father and finds himself in over his head—literally as well as figuratively.

In a mean-streets–style tale raw in language and feeling alike, Higgs-Coulthard propels 17-year-old Josh—desperate to raise the rent his flinty, pot-addicted grandmother demands to share her decrepit trailer with him and 9-year-old Twig—into the deceptively welcoming arms of his missing dad’s longtime pal. Uncle Stan, full of big, vague plans and reassurances, is hanging out in an abandoned building and running a clandestine scrapping operation, diving into manholes to harvest the copper wire and plumbing beneath. Distressing events in Josh’s family history add further grit, and once he begins finding dead bodies with the pipes underground, betrayal as well as escalating illegal activities ramp up the danger and suspense. But it’s the succession of cold nights in filthy settings; the daily rounds of opportunistic snatching of scraps of cast-off and barely edible food to assuage constant, gnawing hunger; the pressure to present a facade of normalcy at school; and the pervasive lack of any sense of safety or trust that will likely evoke the strongest reactions in readers. Josh’s unwavering loyalty to his brother offers a bright spot, and the story ends on a note of catharsis, if not resolution. Main characters are cued as White.

A visceral story; not utterly tragic but grim and sad overall. (author’s note, resources) (Fiction. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176636888
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 02/21/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews