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SEVEN CLUES TO HOME by Gae Polisner

SEVEN CLUES TO HOME

by Gae Polisner & Nora Raleigh Baskin

Pub Date: June 9th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-593-11961-7
Publisher: Knopf

A year after her best friend’s death, a 13-year-old girl follows the birthday scavenger hunt that he once set for her, hoping to assuage her grief.

In chapters that interleave Joy Fonesca’s story now and Lukas Brunetti’s story from one year ago, readers learn the two have been friends since second grade and share August birthdays, quirky humor, insights, and confidences. Just as they each begin to identify and acknowledge romantic feelings toward one another, misfortune complicates everything. Reading from two perspectives and in two different timelines, readers get the benefit of being inside of Lukas’ thoughts while he plants the scavenger-hunt clues and Joy’s musings while she follows them a year later. The story of their friendship and of the subsequent tragedy unfolds along with the scavenger hunt. This is complex storytelling from two experienced writers, with a delivery that feels both seamless and well-paced. The setting of the story, fictional Port Bennington on New York’s Long Island, much like the real-life Port Washington, looks out on a fateful island with a lighthouse called Execution Rocks. Readers will be drawn to the contrast between Joy’s and Lukas’ families and the small moments that change everything. Joy, Lukas, and their families seem to be white.

A heartfelt tour de force.

(Fiction. 9-12)