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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

ISBN
  
978-0-7475-7042-4

Author
  
Catherine MacPhail

Publisher
  
Bloomsbury Publishing

OCLC
  
224311899


Publication date
  
June 6, 2005

Pages
  
272 pp

Originally published
  
6 June 2005

Genre
  
Young adult fiction

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Catherine MacPhail books, Young adult fiction books

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Roxy's Baby is a young adult novel by Catherine MacPhail, published in 2005. It is about a fifteen-year-old girl named Roxy who becomes pregnant and subsequently runs away from home.

Contents

Plot

Roxy is a fifteen-year-old girl living with her mother, her younger sister, and her new step-dad. Upset about her father's death and resentful of her mother remarrying, she begins to rebel. She attends a party where she has sex for the first time. Soon realizing she's pregnant, Roxy runs away from home in fear. She goes to London, hoping to stay a shelter she read about, but quickly leaves when she realizes the woman in charge will phone the police, when she learns Roxy is underage.

Luckily, she finds help in the form of Mr and Mrs Dyce, a couple who host young pregnant women in their country house. Things quickly become suspicious; the girls in the Dyces' care are completely cut off from the rest of the world, not allowed to leave the grounds, or even read newspapers or listen to the radio, and once a girl is sent into the birthing room she's never seen again. The Dyces have answers to all of these, but things still seem odd.

One night Roxy slips out, and discovers the Dyces have an extremely sinister motive behind their kindness...

Reception

It won the 13–16 years category at the 2006 Royal Mail Awards for Scottish Children's Books. It was also shortlisted for the Manchester Book Award and longlisted for the Carnegie Medal.

References

Roxy's Baby Wikipedia