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Terry Trueman (Author)
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September 8, 2009

I heard the gunshot and I knew what had happened. Even before I made it downstairs to Dad's office, I knew what he'd done.

How do you live your life after catastrophe hits your family? How do you go back to football practice, or take a girl out on a date, or talk to your friends about normal stuff when nothing is normal anymore? Three years after his father's death, Jordan is still wondering.

But then, salvation comes—in the form of a '76 Corvette. It's gorgeous, it's beautiful, it's incredibly sexy. And so is the girl who suddenly takes notice of him.

Slowly Jordan realizes that maybe, just maybe, he can start living again. But the real question is: Does he want to?


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Grade 8-10–Suicide is never pretty but Jordan has no qualms about describing the day his father shot himself three years earlier. Angry and traumatized, he is slow to heal, especially since he refuses to discuss his feelings. Now 16, the teen has isolated himself from everyone and all of his former interests. When his mom begins dating again, he is barely cordial to her new boyfriend, Don, but is nevertheless intrigued by the mans vintage Corvette. Jordan becomes hooked on the thrill of riding with Don and risks the budding friendship by borrowing the car without permission. Bolstered by the adrenaline rush and sense of freedom, his joyriding becomes addictive and rewarding when he catches the attention of the girl of his dreams. He continues taking the car at every opportunity, and readers fear what his friend Walt has warned all along: Jordan is finally busted after speeding. Reclaiming his girls and Dons trust requires uncorking bottled emotions about his fathers death. The first-person point of view works well here, as Jordan acts upon gut feelings, rationalizes his behavior, and waffles back and forth with guilt. The description of the suicide scene is realistic and powerful, and great dialogue and car details keep the plot moving for reluctant readers.–Vicki Reutter, Cazenovia High School, NY
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Gr. 8-11. Trueman's Printz Honor Book Stuck in Neutral 2000) begins with a boy's shocking suspicion that his father wants to kill him. Trueman's latest novel starts just as explosively: a father turns the gun on himself and leaves his 13-year-old son to find his body. Three years later, 16-year-old Jordan feels completely numb--"a freakin' zombie," according to a kid at school. Then his mother begins dating their neighbor, who owns a '76 Corvette. Jordan feels an intense attraction to the car and starts to drive it on the sly. His experiences going 100 miles an hour on country roads, and a growing romance with "legendary, goddess-cheerleader" Becka, crack through his frozen emotions, and he continues to take risks for the rush he finds behind the wheel. Trueman creates an affecting portrait of a teen confronting submerged pain, with Jordan's pared-down, first-person voice perhaps most authentic in his raging, private moments. Even teens who skim over the car talk will be caught by the tragic story and the reckless escapism that brings danger, hurt, and healing. Gillian Engberg
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  • Reading level: Ages 14 and up
  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: HarperTeen; Reprint edition (September 8, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060574933
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060574932
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,409,655 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, May 24, 2006
This review is from: No Right Turn (Hardcover)
Anyone who knows me knows how much I love Terry Trueman's books, so I won't waste time praising his virtues. Although come to think of it, he might appreciate that. Still, the story of sixteen-year old Jordan, the main character of NO RIGHT TURN, should hopefully be praise enough.

Suicide is never pretty. But when you're a teen, and the last thing your father says to you before he shoots himself is "it's all such bull***t," suicide becomes something bigger than a simple death. It's the thing you think about all the time, and yet never talk about. You wonder, almost constantly, why your father would apologize, then take himself out of your life forever. You wonder which part of life was bull***t--the fact that he was married to your mother?; that he had you as a son?; that his life was boring and predictable with a job and bills and a family to weigh him down?

Several years later, Jordan still doesn't have any answers. All he knows is that his dad is dead, and by his own hand, and that there's no joy in his life. Actually, Jordan doesn't have much of a life at all. All of that changes, though, when his mom starts dating Don Lugar, a guy who owns something that Jordan suddenly can't live without--a 1976 Corvette, a Stingray with a custom paint job, tinted windows, big tires, and a cool canister of nitrous that will really make that baby go.

The first time he goes for a ride in the 'Vette with Don, Jordan realizes that going 110 mph in that car is the first time in a very long while that he can remember feeling alive. The first time, in fact, that he doesn't feel like a walking zombie. So Jordan comes up with the brilliant idea of taking the 'Vette for a drive--by himself--one Wednesday night when Don is out of town. Just one time, one drive by himself, is all he needs to recapture that feeling of being part of the world.

But one time isn't enough, of course, and it doesn't help matters when he meets cheerleader Becka Thorson, one of the most popular girls in school, during one of his clandestine drives. Now the girl of his dreams thinks he's some cool guy with a custom 'Vette, and Jordan's desperate to keep up the image he's created. Once wasn't enough with the car, and he doesn't know what will have to happen to come clean to Becka--and to Don and his mother.

NO RIGHT TURN is another winer from Terry Trueman. Heartfelt, emotional, and full of true-to-life characters, this is a story for anyone who has ever felt like their world has been turned upside down--and for those who don't know how to put it back right-side-up. Definitely a recommended read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Intense and fast paced, March 16, 2006
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This review is from: No Right Turn (Hardcover)
When Jordan came home from school one afternoon, he and his dad had a conversation that was puzzling. Why was his dad apologizing? Later, when he heard the gunshot, Jordan knew that his father had killed himself. He still ran down and attempted CPR, but could not save him.

Three years later, Jordan is 16 and still trying to avoid thinking about that terrible day. Everyone but him seems to be moving on. He's become totally numb, with no friends except the somewhat strange Wally, no sports, and no one to talk to. His mother is starting to date again, a neighbor named Don with a really cool Corvette.

The car starts bringing Jordan back to life. First he helps Don with the constant maintenance and polishing it requires, and then they take it to an auto show. The next thing Jordan knows, he's planning to steal the vehicle on the nights when Don isn't home. On his first trip out, he helps Becka, a gorgeous cheerleader who loves "his" car. Author Terry Trueman describes the car and its rides so well that readers will feel like they're right there; even non-gearheads will appreciate this fine automobile.

But soon it becomes easy for Jordan to take it out all the time. He realizes that the thrill he has while speeding around road curves is the first emotion he's experienced in three years. And now the feelings he has for Becka, as they see more of each other, really help him come alive again. He just doesn't know if Becka likes him for himself or for his cool ride.

There is a price for these thrills, and eventually Jordan has to pay it. But getting caught may be just what he needs to help him start recovering from the shock of finding his lifeless father.

NO RIGHT TURN is intense and fast-paced, and just like with Trueman's previous titles, STUCK IN NEUTRAL and CRUISE CONTROL, readers will be left thinking about the main protagonist for a long time.

--- Reviewed by Amy Alessio
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5.0 out of 5 stars No right turn, May 19, 2011
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No right turn is about a 13 year old boy whose name is Jordan, and he has a mom and a dad. One beautiful afternoon when Jordan comes home from school he goes to his room passes his dad's office and Jordan hears his dad say "Hello son."
"Hi" said Jordan, and then his dad said, "I'm sorry for this bullsh**'"
Then Jordan went to his room and after five minutes he herd a gun shot, his dad killed himself.
After three years Jordan's mom meets a new neighbor whose name is Don. Don has a nice Stingray that Jordan loves, and one afternoon Don gives Jordan a in a Stingray. Then Jordan understands that he must take the Stingray again. So one Wednesday night Jordan sees a girl from his high school who is a cheerleader. So he gives her a ride and she starts to like him, so they go out. One Wednesday night when Becka and Jordan go out, and Jordan is speeding a cop shows up, and chases them.

Jordan is speeding up and loses him. Then when Jordan was dropping off Becka she got mad at him for not pulling over. But Jordan wanted to say that the Stingray wasn't his, but he was scared to tell her. When Jordan went to Don's drive way, he saw cops and Don, Jordan didn't know what to do, so he walked up to Don and said that he is sorry but Don helped uot Jordan and then they talked in the morning and after that his mom said that his dad killed himself because he was sick.

I would recommend this book for ages 13 and up because it has to much cussing in it.

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