Inexcusable by Chris Lynch I Review
Inexcusable by Chris Lynch Published by Simon and Schuster on March 20, 2012 Genres: Real Life Situations Pages: 176 Format: Paperback Source: Bought Buy The Book • Goodreads Date rape—from the accused’s point of view—is the subject of this “finely crafted and thought-provoking page-turner” ( SLJ ), a National Book Award Finalist from Printz Honor–winning author Chris Lynch. Now available in a tenth-anniversary edition. Keir Sarafian may not know much, but he knows himself. And the one thing he knows about himself is that he is a good guy. A guy who’s a devoted son and brother, a loyal friend, and a reliable teammate. And, maybe most important of all, Keir is a guy who understands that when a girl says no, she means it. But that is not what Gigi Boudakian, childhood friend and Keir’s lifelong love, says at all. What Gigi says seems impossible to Keir—something inexcusable—the worst thing he can imagine, the very opposite of everything he wants ...