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category: Young Adult Fiction
published: Sep 2017
ISBN:9781554519828
publisher: Annick Press

The Disappearance

by Gillian Chan

tagged: time travel, emotions & feelings, bullying
Description

A fast-paced, gritty mystery with a supernatural twist.

This novel centers on the unlikely friendship between two boys, Jacob Mueller and Mike McCallum. Jacob seems to be from a different world. After mystifying experts and doctors, who finally decide that he is an elective mute, Jacob ends up in a juvenile group home, isolated and withdrawn, the butt of teasing by the other kids. Mike exists in his own private hell. Scarred physically and emotionally after the murder of his younger brother, his one aim is to survive the system until he is legally old enough to get out. He uses his horrific appearance, imposing size, sharp intelligence, and a calculated brutality to keep everyone at bay—until he encounters Jacob. Almost despite himself, Mike is fascinated by Jacob, particularly the way in which he seems able to shut out the world around him. This fascination deepens and becomes tinged by a mixture of awe and horror when Jacob starts to talk, and appears to have knowledge of Mike’s past, and in particular of his dead brother. Mike takes it upon himself to solve the puzzle that is Jacob Mueller, and when he comes to what seems to him to be the impossible conclusion that Jacob is from another time, he makes it his mission to return him home. In order to do so, Mike has to make hard choices: choices which could offer the chance of redemption, but only at great cost.

About the Author

Gillian Chan

After being an English teacher for ten years, Gillian Chan realized her dream of becoming a writer in 1994. Her first book, Golden Girl and Other Stories, was shortlisted for the Mr. Christie's Book Award. A companion collection, Glory Days and Other Stories, was also a Christie nominee, and made the shortlist for the 1996 Governor General's Literary Award. When she turned to writing novels, Gillian was able to combine her writing with her love of history, writing such books as The Carved Box and A Foreign Field.
During her preparations for An Ocean Apart, Gillian travelled to Vancouver several times, walking the streets that would have been familiar to Mei. Her husband read and translated Chinese newspapers for her from the period in which the story was set. She has just finished writing a new title about the War of 1812 for Dear Canada's "little brother," the I Am Canada series.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
12 to 18
Grade:
7 to 12
Awards
  • Joint winner, Best Books for Kids & Teens, Canadian Children’s Book Centre
  • Short-listed, Arthur Ellis Awards for Excellence in Canadian Crime Writing
  • Winner, Eric Hoffer Award
  • , Hamilton Literary Award
Editorial Reviews

“A solid genre-blurring addition that doesn’t shy away from realistic violence and language.”

— School Library Journal, 09/01/17

“A fast-paced, creepy mystery with a realistic setting . . . . Reluctant highly capable readers will be enticed, as will fans of R. L. Stine, Ripley’s Believe It or Not, and ghost stories.” 

— VOYA, 10/17

“[An] extraordinary plot twist . . . [which] is unexpected and unique and wholly convincing.”

— CanLit for Little Canadians, 10/06/17

“Will appeal to all middle-school-aged students.” 

— Canadian Children’s Book News, Summer/18

“The characters are excellent and drafted carefully and fleshed out completely.” 

— My Book Abyss, 11/19/18

“A fast, compelling read.” 

— Kirkus Reviews, 07/02/17

“For readers looking for a twisted supernatural mystery with engaging characters, The Disappearance is an excellent choice.” 

— CM Reviews, 12/01/17

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