In the caged depths of an urban reservoir lives a monstrous creature.
Its existence is unknown to anyone except the teenage boy who feeds it.
Six years ago it was a vicious little baby, now it has grown enormous,
and its rusting pen can't hold it much longer. Stephen has kept the
Beast a secret against all the odds. He's got other painful
secrets--like why he never sees his mother, or mentions his brother
Selby, and wishes his father was dead. Stephen's life in foster care,
always bad, is getting worse, and he's not a boy who plays by the rules.
But his extraordinary efforts to free himself of the Beast make him a
hero that listeners will never forget.
This thrilling teenage novel, which presents physical and psychological
danger with masterful skill, and human relationships with warmth and
wit, launches the career of an outstanding new writer.