Devine Intervention

Author(s): Martha Brockenbrough

Teen Fiction

There is a great legend of the guardian angel who traveled across time and space for the human girl he loved, slaying those who would threaten her with a gleaming sword made of heavenly light. This is not that story. Jerome Hancock is Heidi Devine's guardian angel. Sort of. He's more of an angel trainee, in heaven's soul-rehabilitation program for wayward teens. And he's just about to get kicked out for having too many absences and for violating too many of the Ten Commandments for the Dead. Heidi, meanwhile, is a high school junior who dreams of being an artist, but has been drafted onto her basketball team because she's taller than many a grown man. For as long as she can remember, she's heard a voice in her head - one that sings Lynyrd Skynyrd, offers up bad advice, and yet is company during those hours she feels most alone. When the unthinkable happens, these two lost souls must figure out where they went wrong and whether they can make things right before Heidi's time is up and her soul is lost forever. Martha Brockenbrough's debut novel is hilarious, heartbreaking, and hopeful, with a sense of humor that's wicked as hell, and writing that's just heavenly.

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Publisher's Weekly Heroes dont get much more unlikely than Jerome Hancock, who met an early demise courtesy of an arrow to the head. In the 16 years since, Jerome, frozen at age 17, has been laboring through afterlife rehab, trying to make it into heaven. Hes not promising material, but hes game, sticking close to Heidi Devine, the soul hes been assigned for guardian angel duty. How much work could a baby be? 01d he says. Also, her mom was hot, so I didnt mind hanging around one bit. 01d Heidi grows up to be an awkward, selfconscious teen, who thinks motormouth Jerome is just the voice inside her head until she accidentally falls through pond ice and drowns, discovering that there is a soul that goes along with that voice. But is Heidi really dead? Jeromes bumbling logic and wickedly funny observations are what make Brockenbroughs first book for teens so much fun. Underneath the occasionally risque humor and unexpected plot twists (including the possession of multiple animals bodies) is an insightful story about seizing life for all its worth while you have the chance. Ages 12-up. - Jill Corcoran, the Herman Agency

General Fields

  • : 9780545382137
  • : Scholastic US
  • : Scholastic US
  • : 0.408
  • : 31 October 2012
  • : 211mm X 147mm X 28mm
  • : United States
  • : 01 December 2012
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Martha Brockenbrough
  • : Hardback
  • : 1212
  • : 304