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Shadows in the Twilight
Shadows in the Twilight
Author: Henning Mankell
Joel thinks nothing is going on in his small town. But he?s wrong. One day, a miracle happens to him. He?s very nearly run over by a bus, but is miraculously unhurt. Shouldn?t he show gratitude somehow? Surely a good deed of some sort is in order. But what?
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ISBN-13: 9781742857343
ISBN-10: 1742857345
Publication Date: 1/10/2012
Edition: Library
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Publisher: Bolinda Audio
Book Type: Audio CD
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Reviewed by Christina Tsichlis for TeensReadToo.com

SHADOWS IN THE TWILIGHT by Henning Mankell is written using the distinctive voice of the main character, Joel. This is a companion book to A BRIDGE TO THE STARS.

This is a story that asks philosophical questions and does it in a way everyone can understand. Best known for his crime novels for adults, Mankell will win the young adult reader over, as well. As the author is Swedish, it has a decidedly European flare in style as well as setting that the reader will find refreshing and honest.

Some of the questions addressed are faith, miracles, gender, and when to make the choice of staying silent or telling the truth. Told in the first person, the reader gets to see inside Joel's head and understand the questions and the changes in his life from the boy's perspective. It is a shrewdly told tale of a boy who thinks that he might have experienced divine intervention, and what happens when he tries to prove that he deserved said intervention through an elaborate scheme to do good.

Through the eyes of Joel we see a world created with magic, imagination, reality, and possible divinity. The reader becomes sucked into Joel's world to the point where nothing he says seems improbable, only interesting and special. It is a book that asks the big questions and does it creatively, beautifully, and interestingly.


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