![]() ![]() The two main characters are Lexi, a young teenager who is skinhead, and Ursula, and older woman who once lived in Germany. Williams, is an examination of the problem of anti-Semitism in today's world, relating this to the skinhead movement. For both, the consequences of their actions become achingly real. ![]() Williams allows the reader to see the world through the eyes of two one in the present, whose dissatisfaction with her life leads her to flirt with the edges of danger, and one from the past. In this suspenseful and all too realistic novel, Laura E. When she meets Ursula Zeidler, an old woman with a terrifying secret, Lexi sets off a chain of events that places everyone she cares about in danger and leads her to make the most important decisions of her life. ![]() But Lexi begins to wonder just how safe she is when the group begins to do things that make her increasingly uneasy. She feels more at home sneaking out to meet and make plans with her friends than she does in her own home. She knows the tattoo on her head-of a swastika-and the heavy boots that blister her feet are part of belonging. Lexi Jordan knows the names her friends use to talk about themselves, but she isn’t quite sure what they mean. ![]()
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