![]() Kate is a savior, trying to save not only her brother and her family, but also the chickens that they tend in deplorable conditions for a large agribusiness. As Kate weighs the importance of supporting family versus the immorality of cheating, she realizes that different situations call for different responses-things are not always black and white there are many gray areas. Kate develops a relationship with Curtis and begins to empathize with him. ![]() Kate, one year younger, tries to stop the bullying, even when it involves cheating: doing homework for Curtis, one of the worst bullies. (called “Chicken Man” due to the family business) encounters vicious bullying at school. įollowing his release from a juvenile detention center in which he was incarcerated for causing the drowning of a toddler in a kayak he and friends damaged, 14-year-old J.T. Kate Tyler compromises her own values to protect her brother from bullying in this follow-up to Cummings’ The Red Kayak (2004). ![]()
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