Book Descriptions
for Just in Case by Meg Rosoff
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Fifteen-year-old David Case saves his baby brother from flying off the windowsill and is suddenly aware of the fragility of life. From then on, David takes on a new identity—Justin Case—in an attempt to avoid fate. But fate plays with Justin in this unique take on teenage angst: “I don’t make deals, Justin. I deal” (90). He is nearly killed in an airport disaster and has a bit tersweet relationship with a fashion photographer, Agnes, who uses him for her exhibits of “Doomed Youth.” Helped by his friend, Peter, Justin is pulling himself back together when he unluckily contracts meningococcal meningi tis. 2007 CILIP Carnegie Award, 2007 YALSA Best Books for Young Adults List. Meg Rosoff’s awards include the Branford Boase Award, 2005, Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize, 2004, Der Luchs des Jahres Book Prize, 2005, and Mi chael L. Printz Award, 2005. hc
Originally published by Penguin Great Britain, in 2006.
From the Publisher
And he's right.
After finding his younger brother teetering on the edge of his balcony, fifteen-year-old David Case realizes the fragility of life and senses impending doom. Without looking back, he changes his name to Justin and assumes a new identity, new clothing and new friends, and dares to fall in love with the seductive Agnes Day. With his imaginary dog Boy in tow, Justin struggles to fit into his new role and above all, to survive in a world where tragedy is around every corner. He's got to be prepared, just in case.