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THE LAST GREAT GETAWAY OF THE WATER BALLOON BOYS

Why does Charlie ask Leo’s girlfriend, Tessa, to the prom when he knows Tessa is just going to tell Leo? Why does Jake, Charlie’s ex–best friend, suddenly decide to rescue Charlie from Leo and his buddies? Why does Jake steal the principal’s cherry-red ’67 Mustang? Why does Charlie, self-described “straight-A student and grade-A geek,” impulsively jump into the stolen car? Why is Jake determined to drive more than 1,000 miles to deliver to his dad a portrait he made of him? Why does Charlie eschew all common sense and join him? “There are moments when your life spins on a wheel,” Charlie reflects, “when the choices you make forever change the person you are and the person you will become.” A sensible-seeming observation, but people usually have reasons for the choices they make. Unfortunately, Carter does not reveal the reasons for the choices these characters make. Lots of things happen—hitching rides, meeting strange girls, eluding the police, smoking pot—in this frantically paced debut, but, to use Charlie’s own language, it all seems “surreal.” None of it makes a whole lot of sense. (Fiction. 12 & up)

Pub Date: April 27, 2010

ISBN: 978-1-4169-7156-6

Page Count: 208

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Review Posted Online: April 27, 2011

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2010

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THE WOLVES ARE WATCHING

An affecting supernatural mystery with a pair of brave protagonists.

The disappearance of a child unveils what lies hiding in the woods at the edge of a small town.

There are all sorts of stories about Picnic, Illinois, but it’s not until her toddler cousin, Madison, goes missing from her crib one night that 15-year-old Luce starts to believe them—and especially when she notices a pair of glowing, wolflike eyes through the windows of her house. To everybody’s relief, Madison is returned to her crib, seemingly safe and sound, soon after she vanished, but Luce and the child’s mother notice discomfiting differences in the 2-year-old. And yet, no one else seems to give credence to their concerns. Luce, prompted by a teacher, starts to research Picnic’s history and the many disappearances—and sudden reappearances—of baby girls, going back decades. Meanwhile, deep in the woods, Fanya, who narrates alternating chapters, tends to the baby girl and prepares for the ritual to welcome her as part of her pack when the full moon comes. As Luce’s and Fanya’s stories converge, so do past and present in Lund’s atmospheric novel. The story borrows elements from South Slavic lore about women who turn into animals to tell an affecting tale about small-town secrets, wronged people, and the bravery of two girls bent on getting to the truth in order to save lives. All characters are assumed White.

An affecting supernatural mystery with a pair of brave protagonists. (Paranormal thriller. 14-18)

Pub Date: Oct. 4, 2022

ISBN: 978-0-593-35109-3

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Viking

Review Posted Online: July 26, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2022

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WE'LL FLY AWAY

This compassionate and beautifully rendered novel packs an emotional punch

From death row, a young man navigates prison and writes to his best friend in this powerful work of realistic fiction.

A poignant story of loyalty, abuse, and poverty is woven throughout a narrative that alternates between flashbacks to Luke and Toby’s senior year of high school (presented from their perspectives in the third person) and the present-day experience of Luke’s incarceration (told in first person through his letters to Toby). This structure allows the novel to build a slow and gripping tension as it progresses, revealing the horrific events that led to Luke’s arrest only at the very end, as the other details of the boys’ lives naturally unfold. Both are seemingly white. The two struggle to guard their friendship fiercely even as Toby becomes sexually involved with a likable but troubled young woman and Luke falls for a different girl. The two have been lifelong friends, supporting each other through family struggles—Toby’s with a physically abusive father and Luke’s with a neglectful mother who leaves him playing a parental role to his two younger brothers. Readers will easily empathize with quiet, tightly controlled Luke, who’s college-bound on a wrestling scholarship, and goofy, self-effacing Toby.

This compassionate and beautifully rendered novel packs an emotional punch . (Fiction. 14-18)

Pub Date: May 8, 2018

ISBN: 978-0-06-249427-6

Page Count: 416

Publisher: Greenwillow Books

Review Posted Online: Feb. 19, 2018

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2018

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