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Checkers (Hardcover)

by John Marsden (Author)
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Australian author John Marsden's gripping suspense stories--with his signature shocking climaxes--have made him the John Grisham of the young adult set around the globe. Checkers, following this tradition, is the riveting story of a teenage girl who loses not only her family but her sanity when her father is suspected of participating in a financial scam--one that the media has traced to the highest levels of the Australian government. Telling the story in first-person flashbacks as the girl recuperates in a mental institution, Marsden symbolizes his protagonist's powerlessness by never revealing her name. The result is an eerie sense that she could be any teenager trying to understand her parent's cryptic behavior and motives. The only completely honest relationship the girl has is with her beloved dog Checkers, a gift from her father upon closing his most important deal. Checkers "wasn't the kind of dog you hug really tight, like a Labrador.... He had too much independence, too much pride," but he becomes the only source of comfort for the girl once the story breaks about her father's shady business practices. She never dreamed that the connection the reporters are searching for could be running around in her own backyard. Fraught with tension and political intrigue, Checkers is an intelligent page-turner for teens. (Ages 12 and older) --Jennifer Hubert --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From Publishers Weekly

This determinedly grim novel is less compelling than most of the Australian writer's previous books (Letters from the Inside), even though it shares their angry energy and capacity to shock. The focus splits between teenage patients in a psychiatric ward and the family crisis that brought the unnamed female narrator there. It is an uneasy split, despite the energetic prose of the girl's diary entries: "Life seems so fragile. You walk down the centre of the highway, with the big trucks rushing past. They make the air shake. They blow you off your line." Her fellow participants in group therapy include an obsessive-compulsive, a male anorexic and a girl who thinks she has an animal living in her head. However, the narrator describes their activities rather than interacts with them, so they don't seem fully realized. She claims a deep friendship with the anorexic boy, for example, but he figures only slightly in the stories she tells. And although the narrator eventually works up the courage to break her long silence in group, readers never learn what her diagnosis is?only what happened to her. A heavy dose of Australian politics and corporate-speak in connection with the subplot about the girl's father weigh down the story line, but the pervasive sadness of the narration will make this worthwhile for teenagers who find solace in reading about hard times. Ages 12-up.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars My Dog, Checkers, April 3 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Checkers (Hardcover)
A Review by Robin

An Australian teenage girl lived with her mom, dad and brother in a beautiful home in the suburbs; and she had a dog named Checkers. She suffers from depression and she now lives in a mental hospital. She never had many friends, at school or at the hospital. She and several other teenagers attend a daily meeting called group. She has never said anything in group because she is afraid of what people will think of her. One day, she just couldn't handle it anymore. She had to tell somebody. This is her story of how she got there.

I like how this book tells a story about a teenager's life experiences. I can relate to them, such as depression and social issues. This story is suspenseful. Once I picked it up, I didn't want to put it down. Every chapter ends with a cliffhanger. You just want to keep reading. The author doesn't give away the story of how she got in the hospital until the very end. You can easily follow the book with big font and easy to read words. And if you have any troubles with some "aussie" words, there's a glossary in the front of the book to tell you what they are and what they mean. But the characters were realistic, and seemed alive. They're just like people you would meet in an everyday encounter acquaintance. They were believable.

I would recommend this book to people who like stories about real life conflicts and experiences. It would satisfy your needs if you are the type of person who likes to read other people's diaries or journals. I would especially recommend it to any teenagers who think they have it rough or bad. You think you know, but you have no idea.

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5.0 out of 5 stars ...Enchanting, Nov 25 2001
By Meagan (Central NY) - See all my reviews
Though the book seems to have many flaws at first, once you read in to it all, it makes sense.
The story is of a girl whose family is being corrupted by the media, especially her father. Stories in the paper start to bother the girl, and her interest shoots up.
But among this all, is her "darling dog Checkers", a most important figure in the plot development.
While telling the story, the girl is in a Psychiatric Ward. She tells of the others there, and describes the events as if she were writing in a journal.
I high suggest this book to EVERYONE.
John Marsden did an excellent job with this book, an EXCELLENT read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Disturbing and Engrossing Read, Aug 28 2001
By Christa N. Christian "radcrast" (Ohio State University, USA) - See all my reviews
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Chekers tells the story of a wealthy Australian teenage girl. Although her personality and story and well-defined, her name is never given. Told through memories and flashbacks, the story illustrates the girl's plummet from the utmost joy, like getting a puppy checkers and living in a lush home, to her arrival in the phsyc ward that she is currently living in. Told as any true aussie teen would, the story is in fact realistic and chilling. John Marsden carefully reveals that even a wealthy business family can be torn apart by corruption.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Chekers
The only waay to describe "Chekers" by John Marsden is disterbing. I was really confused at the beggining because even though I knew that she was in a mental hospitol,... Read more
Published on April 9 2001 by Farris

5.0 out of 5 stars A great book for intermediate readers
This is a book is a book I will never forget. In fact, it is still something I think about everynight. Read more
Published on Oct 11 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Keep a box of tissues beside you
Checkers is one of those books you are drawn into and simply can't forget. Encompassing political corruption, dishonesty, and the eventual collapse of a family, it's simply... Read more
Published on Aug 4 2000 by Jessie Cran

5.0 out of 5 stars An emotional, insightful, book.
I wasn't sure what to expect when I started reading 'Checkers'. Knowing Marsden's work, I knew I was going to stay interested the whole time, but never did I guess the plot twist... Read more
Published on Jul 1 2000 by A. Craft

5.0 out of 5 stars I never expected it, but I liked it.
This is a captivating book. I flipped it open in a book store and being one who loves animals, I decided to try it. Read more
Published on Mar 22 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Checkers
I just finished reading Checkers by John Marsden. The intesity of the character and the truth to her is wonderful. This book had me pondering on it for a very long time. Read more
Published on Mar 21 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Checkers
This somewhat overdone story concerns the rise and ultimate fall from power of an Australian political figure, and its impact on his 16 year-old daughther. Read more
Published on Jan 26 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Simply the best.
I cried. I think that almost anyone who read this book would. IT is very emotional, and after the last page I simply sat there and thought for ages. Definitely a good read.
Published on Jan 4 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Thought Provoking
A classic. John Marsden is one of the most talented writers of all time. He captures the story with such great detail, I feel as if I was there.
Published on Oct 10 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars ONLY IN A MARSDEN
Checkers is one of the BEST books I have ever read. I was held captive as this young girl describes all that is happening in her life, and I cried my heart out when I read the... Read more
Published on Oct 10 1999

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