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Authors: Graham Joyce
ISBN-13: 9780670062072, ISBN-10: 0670062073
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
Date Published: July 2008
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Graham Joyce

Graham Joyce lives in Leicestershire, England.

Book Synopsis

A taut, otherworldly thriller set in contemporary England.

Caz and her best friend Lucy have a secret. Late at night, they break into strangers' homes—not to steal anything, just for the rush. Then Caz gets caught in the act by elderly Mrs. Tranter, and before she knows it, the old woman has snapped a silver bracelet around her wrist. Caz can't remove it, no matter what she does; and then it becomes part of her, sinking into her skin like a tattoo. Worst and most unsettling of all, it's given her an unpredictable kind of ESP. She can see into people's inner lives, whether she wants to or not. The Exchange is gritty magical realism with a sense of humor—just right for fans of Holly Black and Sonya Hartnett.

Publishers Weekly

Joyce (TWOC) defies genre expectations with a tale that begins as horror but then turns into something considerably more warmhearted. Fourteen-year-old Caz is a decent kid, but she and her best mate, Lucy, are into doing what they call the Creepy Thing, breaking into the homes of the elderly, creeping close to their sleeping bodies and then running off shrieking into the night. Everything goes wrong, however, when Caz plays her prank on the wrong old lady and finds herself under an apparent curse, in possession of a strange, glowing tattoo and able to read minds. Seemingly on the verge of falling apart, her relationships with Lucy, her mom and her boyfriend in jeopardy, Caz finds the strength to reject the darker possibilities inherent in her newfound talent and uses it instead to help others, thus nullifying the curse. Joyce, a master of sophisticated terror in his adult fiction, never lets this tale get too scary. Instead, he concentrates on developing believable, lower-middle-class characters and a well-delineated British setting, and then drives to an unexpectedly sunny conclusion. Ages 12-up. (June)

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