"Ball has created a voice that echoes the beloved narrators of J. D.
Salinger and John Green. . . . With her tragic past, brilliant mind and
subversive potential, Lucia could be thought of as a young Lisbeth
Salander, or a high-IQ, antiheroic Katniss Everdeen, but with a better
sense of humor." --Newsday
Lucia Stanton's father is dead, her mother is in a mental hospital, and
she's recently been kicked out of school--again. Living with her aunt in
a garage-turned-bedroom, and armed with only a book, a Zippo lighter,
and a pocketful of stolen licorice, she spends her days riding the bus
to visit her mom and following the only rule that makes any sense: Don't
do things you aren't proud of.
When Lucia discovers that her school has a secret Arson Club, her life
is suddenly lit up; she'll do anything to join. Edgy, raw, and
hilarious, How to Set a Fire and Why is a thrilling story about
growing up the hard way.