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A Thief in the House of Memory Thief in the House of Memory

A Thief in the House of Memory Thief in the House of Memory

Tim Wynne-Jones (Author) See More (3)

FICTION
Boys & Men | Family | Mysteries & Detective Stories
Boys & Men , Parents , Mysteries & Detective Stories
Groundwood Books Ltd

Paperback
9780888997425
$12.95 CADAvailable
English
05/18/2006

Amazon Kindle [reflow]
9781554986699
$8.95 CADAvailable
English
08/16/2004

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9781554980444
$8.95 CADAvailable
English
08/16/2004

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Description


It has been six years since sixteen-year-old Dec's free-spirited mother, Lindy, disappeared. Dec feels so trapped in the present that he has avoided examining his past. But when an intruder dies in the museum-like family home, the man's death sends forth tremors that reawaken forgotten memories. Suddenly Dec is flooded with visions of his mother so tangible it's hard to believe they're not real.

At least Dec has his best friend -- gifted, funny Ezra -- to help him sort out what's real and what isn't. But as Dec's dream visions of his mother turn into nightmares, Ezra announces he's going away, leaving Dec haunted by questions that must be answered. What did happen to his mother? And who really is the thief in the house of memory?

Tim Wynne-Jones

Author Bio


TIM WYNNE-JONES is the author of more than 35 books and is a two-time winner of the Governor General's Award, as well as a two-time winner of the Boston Globe–Horn Book Award and of the Arthur Ellis Award. His recent books include War at the Snow White Motel and The Starlight Claim. Tim is the recipient of the Edgar Award, the Vicky Metcalf Award for a Body of Work and is an Officer to the Order of Canada. He lives in Perth, Ontario.

Prizes


  • CCBC Our Choice (Starred Selection)Commended 2005
  • Manitoba Young Reader's Choice AwardLong-listed 2006
  • CLA Young Adult Canadian Book AwardShort-listed 2005

Review Quotes


This beautifully written and distinctive novel combines a suspenseful mystery with an intriguing family drama about secrets.  — School Library Journal
Wynne-Jones' writing is beyond the familiar...In this prose, nothing is lost; like good poetry, each word carries its own weight and meaning.  — Toronto Star
...part gripping mystery and part psychological study of how the past influences the present. It is a short, surprising novel, beautifully observed and totally absorbing.  — Young Post
From first chapter to last, Wynne-Jones masterfully evokes the surreal quality of faded memories enhanced or distorted by the imagination. Readers will be just as consumed as the hero is in his search for answers.  — Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW
Wynne-Jones skillfully builds tension in his interdependent conflicts that emphasize the importance of the truth.  — CM Magazine
In this complex and multi-layered coming-of-age novel...TIm Wynne-Jones, with his usual adept brush strokes, paints another portrait of an appealing teenager's internal journey as he struggles to understand his loss, to accept change, and to create meaning within his world. Highly Recommended.  — Canadian Children's Literature - CBRA
Whether he's making our skin tingle with unease in the dark mansion, or making us chortle at the witty, affectionate banter of Declan's school friends...his prose is polished to a gleam.  — Quill & Quire
Equal parts tricky and haunting: unambiguously memorable.  — Horn Book
...this rich and rewarding novel will appeal most to thoughtful readers who appreciate a sad and bittersweet read.  — School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW
Wynne Jones' writing style is very vivid, fresh and evocative...  — Globe and Mail