The Disappearance

Fiction - YA, Science Fiction, Kids, Teen, Social Issues, General Fiction
Cover of the book The Disappearance by Gillian Chan, Annick Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Gillian Chan ISBN: 9781554519859
Publisher: Annick Press Publication: September 12, 2017
Imprint: Annick Press Language: English
Author: Gillian Chan
ISBN: 9781554519859
Publisher: Annick Press
Publication: September 12, 2017
Imprint: Annick Press
Language: English

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and doctors, who finally decide that he is an elective mute, Jacob ends up in a juvenile group home, isolated and withdrawn, the butt of teasing by the other kids.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.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

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and doctors, who finally decide that he is an elective mute, Jacob ends up in a juvenile group home, isolated and withdrawn, the butt of teasing by the other kids.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.

More books from Annick Press

Cover of the book Keeper's Shadow, The by Gillian Chan
Cover of the book A Stranger at Home by Gillian Chan
Cover of the book Prison Boy by Gillian Chan
Cover of the book Thieves! by Gillian Chan
Cover of the book Night Wanderer, The: A Native Gothic Novel by Gillian Chan
Cover of the book Eyes and Spies by Gillian Chan
Cover of the book The Dance of the Violin by Gillian Chan
Cover of the book Scams! by Gillian Chan
Cover of the book Man with the Violin, The by Gillian Chan
Cover of the book Rise of the Golden Cobra by Gillian Chan
Cover of the book Chanda's Secrets by Gillian Chan
Cover of the book Thunder Over Kandahar by Gillian Chan
Cover of the book I Am Not Emmanuelle by Gillian Chan
Cover of the book Game Day by Gillian Chan
Cover of the book Anyone's Game (Cross Ups, Book 2) by Gillian Chan
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy