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Rules for 50/50 Chances

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by Kate McGovern


  I’ve had the great fortune of working on this book with some extraordinary women. Joy Peskin is a magical editor. Mollie Glick is a badass agent. Both gave their whole hearts and great minds to this book and it is immeasurably better as a result.

  Thanks too to Zoey Peresman, who dove in with incredible enthusiasm and thoughtfulness (and reminded me that a prom matters); and to the teams at FSG and Foundry Literary + Media, for everything they’ve done to bring this book into the world.

  Several dear friends were vital sounding boards. Ellen Shanman and Brooke Lyons Osswald gave time and love to early drafts. The women of the TCFBWC—Anna McCallie, Heather Peske, Meagan Comb, Maria Fenwick, and Ellie Eckerson—competed for the best plot ideas and urged me forward. Leslie Kwok Potter and Alexis Carra Girbés are my Lenas, and I’m grateful to them for everything that means.

  The good people of GrubStreet make Boston a better place to be a writer. Thanks to the community I met there, in particular to Emily Terry, Jennifer Barnes, Jennifer Johnson, and Beth Jones, for their insights along the way. Most importantly, of course, to Elaine Dimopoulos, who taught me much about the craft and business of writing for young adults, and to Laura Chandra, the plot whisperer; this book wouldn’t be itself without them.

  I won the family lottery, and I try not to forget it. To all the McGoverns and Lewises, genetic and otherwise, much love and gratitude. A special shout-out, too, to my excellent niece and nephews, Addison, Connor, William, and Nicolas.

  The only bittersweetness of this experience is that my grandmother, Alice Lewis, isn’t here to share it. But if she were, she’d probably say, “What? MacDougal wrote a book? Well, of course she did.” Gram was sharp-witted, fiercely independent, and book-loving; her influence remains singular and salient, and I thank her for that daily.

  Finally, my parents, Kathryn Lewis and Jim McGovern: They raised me in a house full of books and made me believe I could write them. Their love carries me through this world.

  About the Author

  McGovern has taught theatre and language arts to middle schoolers in Boston, New York, and London. A graduate of Yale and Oxford, she currently lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she was born and raised. Rules for 50/50 Chances is her first novel. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Fall

  One

  Two

  Three

  Four

  Five

  Six

  Seven

  Eight

  Nine

  Winter

  Ten

  Eleven

  Twelve

  Thirteen

  Fourteen

  Fifteen

  Sixteen

  Seventeen

  Spring

  Eighteen

  Nineteen

  Twenty

  Twenty-one

  Twenty-two

  Twenty-three

  Twenty-four

  Twenty-five

  Twenty-six

  Twenty-seven

  Twenty-eight

  Twenty-nine

  Thirty

  Summer

  Thirty-one

  Acknowledgments

  About the Author

  Copyright

  Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers

  175 Fifth Avenue, New York 10010

  Text copyright © 2015 by Kate McGovern

  All rights reserved

  First hardcover edition, 2015

  eBook edition, November 2015

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  McGovern, Kate.

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  Summary: “Seventeen-year-old Rose Levenson must decide whether or not she wants to take the test to find out if she has Huntington’s disease, the degenerative disease that is slowly killing her mother”—Provided by publisher.

  ISBN 978-0-374-30158-3 (hardback)

  ISBN 978-0-374-30160-6 (e-book)

  [1. Huntington’s disease—Fiction. 2. Sick—Fiction. 3. Dating (Social customs)—Fiction. 4. Family life—Massachusetts—Boston—Fiction. 5. Boston (Mass.)—Fiction.] I. Title. II. Title: Rules for fifty-fifty chances.

  PZ7.7.M4385Rul 2015

  [Fic]—dc23

  2015003573

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