The Memory Prisoner
Bloor, Thomas
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Add to basketSold by World of Books (was SecondSale), Montgomery, IL, U.S.A.
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Condition: Used - Good
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Gr 5-7-Maddie sits at home paralyzed by a memory she can't quite recollect. Day by day, year after year, she peers out her window, gathering bits and pieces of information as she gains weight. Cocooned in her hushed memory and folds of flesh, the 15-year-old dodges mean taunts tossed up to her window from the neighborhood hoodlum, Park. Thirteen years ago, Maddie's Grandad Lemon disappeared while they were on a library outing. From that day on, the Tower Library has been open only to a privileged few. Through academic achievement, Maddie's little brother, Keith, "her eyes and ears," has been selected as Library Apprentice, an honor he accepts reluctantly. Maddie then works toward a final solution to the mystery. The siblings are pitted against power-hungry adults and survive fantastically dire scenes. Maddie and Keith carry on despite the addle-brained adults they're saddled with. Their mother is a befuddled character whose bizarre behavior is gratingly annoying; her idiosyncrasies never achieve a humorous edge. Characters are introduced and disposed of without any strong ties to one another or to the plot. Park, whose threatening behavior serves to oust Maddie from the house, is dropped from the story, while Grandad Lemon, barely a whisper from the past, suddenly becomes the central figure that carries it through to the end. Maddie's determination to rescue him and their town from the clutches of the scheming Mr. Lexeter results in adventurous moments, but a slow plot and sloppy character development tip the reaction scale toward gloomy and dull.
Alison Follos, North Country School, Lake Placid, NY
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