Duck Boy

Kids, Fiction, Paranormal, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Duck Boy by Bill Bunn, Bitingduck Press
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Author: Bill Bunn ISBN: 9781938463617
Publisher: Bitingduck Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bill Bunn
ISBN: 9781938463617
Publisher: Bitingduck Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

When Steve Best was 12, his mom disappeared--literally vanishing from her armchair in the sitting room. A terror-stricken scream for help, a blinding flash of light, and she was gone. Only a puddle of coffee and a stained notebook remained.

Now, on the second Christmas since her disappearance, Steve's life is a disaster. He?s failing at school. His dad alternately mopes, yells, and apologizes. Even Steve's attempt to save a duck from the school bullies has led to the nickname he's dying to forget.

To make matters even worse, his dad is forced to travel over the holidays to keep his job, leaving Steve to stay with his dotty great aunt Shannon and her bookish, withdrawn husband. Shannon insists that Steve bring along his mother's coffee-stained, crinkled notebook, insisting it will help them find his mother.

Steve learns from Shannon that he comes from a family of alchemists, that alchemy is about far more than changing lead into gold, and that his mother may have been researching ways to use alchemy to transport people to different places and times.

Skeptical and very reluctant at first, Steve is finally seduced by Shannon's teachings. He masters a transformation that shows him the power of alchemy to transport people between dimensions. He might even be able to use this power to save his mom-but only if thugs or the police don't stop him first.

"This debut YA novel by Canadian academic and essayist Bill Bunn is an exciting read, with vividly realized characters and an intriguing plot that maintains suspense through to the last page"-Robina Williams, author of the Quantum Cat series

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When Steve Best was 12, his mom disappeared--literally vanishing from her armchair in the sitting room. A terror-stricken scream for help, a blinding flash of light, and she was gone. Only a puddle of coffee and a stained notebook remained.

Now, on the second Christmas since her disappearance, Steve's life is a disaster. He?s failing at school. His dad alternately mopes, yells, and apologizes. Even Steve's attempt to save a duck from the school bullies has led to the nickname he's dying to forget.

To make matters even worse, his dad is forced to travel over the holidays to keep his job, leaving Steve to stay with his dotty great aunt Shannon and her bookish, withdrawn husband. Shannon insists that Steve bring along his mother's coffee-stained, crinkled notebook, insisting it will help them find his mother.

Steve learns from Shannon that he comes from a family of alchemists, that alchemy is about far more than changing lead into gold, and that his mother may have been researching ways to use alchemy to transport people to different places and times.

Skeptical and very reluctant at first, Steve is finally seduced by Shannon's teachings. He masters a transformation that shows him the power of alchemy to transport people between dimensions. He might even be able to use this power to save his mom-but only if thugs or the police don't stop him first.

"This debut YA novel by Canadian academic and essayist Bill Bunn is an exciting read, with vividly realized characters and an intriguing plot that maintains suspense through to the last page"-Robina Williams, author of the Quantum Cat series

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