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Publishers Weekly, August 24th, 1990

SOUL CATCHER Fifteen-year-old Kate Steiner is not sure why she is suddenly boarding at a Long Island school for troubled kids ("We were delinguents, addicts, mental cases, orphans and kids from broken homes"), though there is evidence that her lawyer parents in Westchester are having marital problems. Gradually initiated into the stratified school society, Kate, a child of the '70s, grapples with moral ambiguities on many levels. One such struggle is in her relationship with fellow student Patrick, a sli...

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