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by Carrie Mac (Author)
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Grade 9 Up–In this stark, atmospheric novel, Zoe's almost-normal life deteriorates rapidly when her mother moves the family to a new town where the school is run by a ruthless gang. Even before the 15-year-old is brutally initiated into the Beckoners, she has serious doubts about her ability to survive. But the situation only gets worse as she struggles with her conscience over the Beckoners' obsessively cruel attacks on the school loser. Zoe risks further alienation as she treads a minefield of deceit, honor, disgust, and self-protection. The adults in her world are so ineffectual, deluded, or disengaged that there is little hope of breaking the gang's tyrannical hold on the community. Mac's novel compellingly portrays the herd mentality that every uncool teen dreads. The pacing is gripping and relentless–readers can expect violence, sex, rough language, and out-of-control behavior. The devastating (yet almost predictable) climax scarcely provides the relief and redemption needed to clear the mind of the horror and tragedy at the hands of such severely disturbed young people.–Roxanne Myers Spencer, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Gr. 8-12. Bullying among girls is at the heart of this novel, and the vicious, violent harassment will stay with readers. Zoe, the story's 15-year-old narrator, agrees to be initiated into the Beckoners because she is terrified of them. Adults are no help: Zoe's mom is busy with her own problems, and a teacher sees but doesn't ask. To her shame, Zoe does nothing to help the bullies' victim, April ("Dog"), who is tormented to the point of collapse. Even when Zoe witnesses rape, she keeps quiet. The ending, when the bullies are finally brought to justice, seems patched on, but the true climax of the book comes when Zoe, who changes slowly as the story moves forward, finally takes a stand. Mac draws her characters with rare complexity. April may be a victim, but at times she's a real pain: she's homophobic, and she insults Zoe's gay friend, Simon, who tries to help her. Use this with Margaret Atwood's adult book Cat's Eye (1989) and YA stories of school torment. Hazel Rochman
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Exquisite "Coming of Age" novel for Teens and their Parents., Mar 21 2006
By Bookardz (Sunshine Coast, BC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beckoners (Hardcover)
The author has an impeccable grip on the inside life of a teenage mind. We follow her main character Zoe into her tumultuous world introducing the violence and torture too often afflicted on many teens inside and out of the High school confines.

Zoe's actions and choices are unpredictable throughout this well woven novel as are the other charachters who are so realistic, it leaves the taste of a true story. Teenage readers of all walks will be immersed in this depiction of life as they know it, from whatever angle they are viewing it.

Parents are also highly recommended to jump in to this read as it jogs an important memory. The open wound called "teenage hood".

"The Beckoners" is a page turner from the start, a must read novel for teens and those who care for them.

www.bookardz.com

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