At fifteen years old, Humphrey has spent his life as the new kid, moving
from town to town as his parents keep losing jobs. The latest move
brings him to Haven, Florida, where his family rents a motel room for
lack of money. Humphrey gradually makes his way into a circle of the
local cool kids, but when his friendship with one handsome boy and the
boy's mother leads to illicit and confusing sexual attractions, he
begins to question the nature of his own desires, with perilous
consequences.
Humphrey's half-sister Gretchen escaped the family's itinerant lifestyle
long ago, and is now graduating from Harvard College and pining for a
Harvard boy who broke her heart. When fate offers Gretchen a chance to
go abroad, both brother and sister find themselves with the opportunity
to leave their problems behind and travel to Italy. But the siblings'
Roman holiday takes a sinister turn when what was supposed to be a
glamorous jaunt has fateful consequences.
The New Kid is an account of love, family, sexual awakening, and the
peculiarly dangerous twists life can take -- a deftly written novel from
the acclaimed author of Glamorous Disasters.