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by Linda Sue Park and Gregory Maguire and Roddy Doyle and Nick Hornby and Margo Lanagan

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Publisher Comments:

A video message from a dead person. A larcenous teenager. A man who can stick his left toe behind his head and in his ear. An epileptic girl seeking answers in a fairy tale. A boy who loses everything in World War II, and his brother who loses even more. And a family with a secret so big that it changes everything.

The world's best beloved authors each contribute a chapter in the life of the mysterious George "Gee" Keane, photographer, soldier, adventurer and enigma. Under different pens, a startling portrait emerges of a man, his family, and his gloriously complicated tangle of a life.

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"Ten distinguished authors each write a chapter of this intriguing novel of mystery and family, which examines the lives touched by a photojournalist George Keane, aka Gee. The first chapter, by Linda Sue Park, begins with Gee's death and how it affects his granddaughter Maggie, who ponders the cryptic gift he has left for her: a box of seven seashells and a note reading, 'Throw them all back.' Several chapters follow Maggie and her stepbrother Jason; others are flashbacks that return to subjects of Gee's photographs — a prisoner who created Maggie's box (Deborah Ellis), a girl with a mysterious illness (David Almond) and a Japanese soldier who lost his legs to a grenade (Ruth Ozeki). Margo Lanagan's contribution, set in the future, offers a magical, world-altering explanation for how Gee has seemingly led multiple lives, as Nick Hornby hints at earlier. In Gregory Maguire's conclusion, an elderly Maggie reflects on her grandfather's influence ('He wanted us to see.... Jason took the camera and took off — his life took off.... I took the shells and I took off too'). The authors' distinctive styles remain evident; although readers expecting a more straightforward or linear story may find the leaps through time and place challenging, the thematic currents help the chapters gel into a cohesive whole. Royalties benefit Amnesty International. Ages 12-up. (Oct.) " Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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ISBN:
9780439411387
Author:
Linda Sue Park and Gregory Maguire and Roddy Doyle and Nick Hornby and Margo Lanagan
Publisher:
Arthur A. Levine Books
Other:
Park, Linda Sue
Author:
Park, Linda Sue
Author:
Scholastic
Author:
Almond, David
Author:
Colfer, Eoin
Author:
Hornby, Nick
Subject:
Humorous Stories
Subject:
Adventure and adventurers
Subject:
Photojournalism
Subject:
Social Issues - General
Subject:
Adventure fiction
Publication Date:
October 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
217
Dimensions:
922x630x86 95
Age Level:
08-12

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