-
Published on Jan 24, 2013 | 368 Pages
Kyla’s memory has been erased, her personality wiped blank, her memories lost forever. She’s been slated. The government claims that she was a terrorist and they are giving her a second chance—if she plays by their rules. But scenes from the past haunt her as she tries to adjust to a new life, family, and school, leaving her unsettled. Who is she really? And if only criminals are meant to be slated, why are so many other teens disappearing? As she and her friend Ben seek answers, Kyla is torn between the need to know more and her instinct for self-preservation.
“A suspenseful page-turner with a highly sympathetic and strong female protagonist. . . . Will have readers waiting eagerly for a sequel.” —Booklist
“Excellent. . . . Kyla’s erased memory works wonderfully as a storytelling device.” —io9
Author
Teri Terry
Teri Terry has lived in France, Canada, Australia and England at more addresses than she can count, acquiring four degrees, a selection of passports and a silly name along the way.Moving constantly as a child, teenager and also as an adult has kept Teri on the outside looking in much of her life. It has given her an obsession with characters like Kyla in Slated, who don’t belong or find themselves in unfamiliar places.Teri recently left her job with Buck’s libraries in England to write full-time and complete her research MA on the depiction of terrorism in recent young adult dystopian literature.In the UK Slated won the North East Teenage Book Award, the Leeds Book Award, the Angus book award, the Portsmouth Book Award, the Rotherham book award and the Rib Valley Book Award, and is shortlisted for many others. It was the most voted for YA title in the 2012 international Edinburgh Book Festival Anobii First Book Award. In the US it is a Junior Library Guild selection.Follow Teri on Twitter @TeriTerryWritesWebsite: http://teriterry.com/Tumblr: http://teriterrywrites.tumblr.com, Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeriTerryWrites,Facebook page: http://facebook.com/TeriTerryAuthorCalendar of events: go to Teri’s website is http://teriterry.com/calendar-of-events/A group blog for children’s writers: Notes From the Slushpile, http://notesfromtheslushpile.blogspot.com/
Learn More about Teri Terry