
Ellen's Case
By Lois Metzger
1995
First Published
3.15
Average Rating
208
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When sixteen-year-old Ellen Gray finds herself attracted to the lawyer in charge of the malpractice case related to her four-year-old brother's cerebral palsy, she becomes involved in the trial and gains a new perspective on her own life and options for her future.
Avg Rating
3.15
Number of Ratings
20
5 STARS
10%
4 STARS
15%
3 STARS
55%
2 STARS
20%
1 STARS
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Author

Lois Metzger
Author · 8 books
Lois Metzger was born in Queens, New York City. Three of her five young-adult novels take place in Belle Heights, an invented Queens neighborhood that is boring on purpose to stand in stark contrast to the dramatic life of her characters. She has also written two nonfiction books about the Holocaust, and has edited five anthologies of original short stories. She lives near Washington Square Park in New York with her husband, son, and a tuxedo cat. Someone once told her that black-and-white cats were the best, which she thought made no sense. Now she's a believer.