When 17-year-old Kady Dixon wins time-traveling candies at her tiny town’s Halloween festival, her whole world is upended.
Kady wanders away from her friends at Streetlight’s carnival and winds up at an old-school gaming booth, where the Timekeeper (“TK for short”) promises her his biggest prize if she wins. When she does so, he gives her magic candies that will allow her to relive episodes from her past—as long as she follows the rules. Kady uses the candies to re-experience some of the sweetest moments of her life with her boyfriend, Nik, and her best friends. She also goes back to change sour moments that threaten to upset the balance of her relationships. But things get complicated when her time travel starts to attract unwanted attention, and TK reveals to Kady that someone has broken the rules—and it’s now up to her to rectify the situation. The narration alternates between Kady and Aaron, who’s part of Nik’s friend group. Both teens are Black; a multiethnic cast of characters rounds out the book. Streetlight is divided socially into the wealthy Have-Lots and the Have-Nots. This hierarchy highlights the sharp socio-economic divide that drives much of the drama. The novel is filled with numerous surprises, and even though the lead-up to the main story is slow, once the twists start, they don’t stop, keeping readers engaged.
A reflective, time-bending look at power and young love.
(Science fiction. 14-18)