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|title=From Where I Stand
|author=Tabitha Suzuma
|date=May 2007
|isbn=978-0370329062
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>0370329066</amazonuk>|amazonusaznuk=0370329066|aznus=<amazonus>0370329066</amazonus>
}}
Raven is a deeply unhappy teenager. Fresh from a children's home, where he has been since he witnessed the death of his mother, Raven is taciturn, sullen, isolated. His new foster family, the Russells, are earnest, hopeful and kindly people, but they are up against the blank brick wall of Raven's alienation. They try their best, but they fear that reaching Raven and forming any real connection with him is going to be an uphill struggle. At his new school, the usual bullies make Raven's life the usual misery. He retreats to his room as often as he can. And once there, he finds his penknife and cuts his arms. This pain, heartbreakingly, is the only thing that makes the other pain even close to bearable.