Just in Case (novel)

Just in Case is a young-adult novel by Meg Rosoff published by Penguin in 2006. Its adolescent protagonist David Case spends the majority of the book attempting to avoid fate. Rosoff won the annual Carnegie Medal, recognising the year's best children's book published in the U.K. In a press release announcing the award, the librarians called it "a story about death, depression, sex, choice and survival."

Just in Case also won the German Jugendliteraturpreis and made the shortlists for the Booktrust Teenage Prize and the 2006 Costa Book Awards.

Random House (Wendy Lamb Books) published the first U.S. edition, also in 2006.

Plot summary
The book is set in Luton, Bedfordshire where fifteen-year-old David Case saves his younger brother from falling out of an open window. Scared by the experience, he starts to see danger everywhere, believes that Fate is stalking him, and decides to change his identity in order to escape his destiny. He changes his name to Justin, adopts a new wardrobe, seeks out new friends, acquires an imaginary dog, all in the hope of avoiding Fate. His new, moody, self-absorbed persona attracts attention, not all of it good, and Fate is not fooled at all.

The title and David's adopted name Justin Case refer to his preparation phobia.

Translations

 * Si jamais.... Translated by Luc Rigoureau. Vanves: Hachette. 2007. ISBN 9782012013537.
 * Het toevallige leven van Justin Case. Translated by Jenny de Jonge. Amsterdam: Pimento. 2008. ISBN 9789049921668.
 * Justin Case. Translated by Helena Ridelberg. Stockholm: Brombergs Bokförlag. 2008. ISBN 9789173370240.
 * Justin. Translated by Alessia Donin. Rome: Fanucci. 2010. ISBN 9788834716595.
 * Just in Case: Sorsbújócska. Translated by Zoltán Pék. Budapest: Európa. 2014. ISBN 9789630797085.
 * Se alguma vez.... Translated by Fabiana Colasanti. Rio de Janeiro: Galera Record. 2014. ISBN 9788501087348.