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category: Young Adult Fiction
published: Sep 2018
ISBN:9781773210735
publisher: Annick Press

The House of One Thousand Eyes

by Michelle Barker

tagged: europe, thrillers & suspense, dystopian
Description

 

Who can Lena trust to help her find out the truth?

 

Life in East Germany in the early 1980s is not easy for most people, but for Lena, it’s particularly hard. After the death of her parents in a factory explosion and time spent in a psychiatric hospital recovering from the trauma, she is sent to live with her stern aunt, a devoted member of the ruling Communist Party. Visits with her beloved Uncle Erich, a best-selling author, are her only respite.

 

But one night, her uncle disappears without a trace. Gone also are all his belongings, his books, and even his birth records. Lena is desperate to know what happened to him, but it’s as if he never existed.

 

The worst thing, however, is that she cannot discuss her uncle or her attempts to find him with anyone, not even her best friends. There are government spies everywhere. But Lena is unafraid and refuses to give up her search, regardless of the consequences.

 

This searing novel about defiance, courage, and determination takes readers into the chilling world of a society ruled by autocratic despots, where nothing is what it seems.

About the Author
Michelle Barker lives in Penticton with her husband and family. Her poetry has been published in literary reviews around the world, including the 2011 Best Canadian Poetry anthology. A chapbook of her poems, Old Growth, Clear Cut: Poems of Haida Gwaii, has just been published by Leaf Press in 2012. Michelle's short fiction has been published in several journals. She has also published non-fiction in magazines, newspapers and literary reviews, and she won a National Magazine Award in personal journalism. She is studying for her Master's degree in creative writing at UBC's optional-residency program.
Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
14 to 18
Grade:
9 to 12
Reading age:
14 to 18
Editorial Reviews

“Beautifully rendered . . . captivating.” —Quill & Quire, 09/01/2018

— Quill & Quire

“Compelling.” —Booklist, 06/01/18

— Booklist

“There’s power and intensity to [Lena’s] story.” —Foreword Reviews, 09/01/18

— Foreword Reviews

“Baker crafts a chillingly realistic story . . . Throbbing with tension, the plot is supported by Lena’s complexity as well as a host of masterfully rendered dynamic characters. Fans of historical fiction will flock to this title, as will dystopian devotees.” —School Library Connection, *starred review, 10/18

— School Library Connection

“A stunning and compassionate portrait of a young woman fighting to retain her sense of self under a repressive regime.” —Kirkus Reviews, *starred review, 05/28/18

— Kirkus Reviews

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