Remarkables
Remarkables
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Annotation: Eleven-year-old Marin and her neighbor Charley hope that by preventing a disaster that occurred twenty years ago, they can save Charley's dad from a future of guilt and self-destructive behavior.
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #213461
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2020
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 08/25/20
Pages: 295 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-06-283847-4 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-1816-8
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-06-283847-6 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-1816-0
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2019000073
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Sat Jun 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)

Eleven-year-old Marin is exploring her new neighborhood when she witnesses something miraculous: several teenagers arrive at the house next door only to vanish in an instant ike magic." Her neighbor Charley is the only other person aware of these extraordinary, elusive beings. He calls them the Remarkables, for their apparent ability to travel through time, if that's what it is. As Marin acclimates to her new hometown, Charley's obsession with the Remarkables reveals a secret shame he can't overcome alone. It's up to Marin to help him solve the magical mystery, even as she faces her own unfinished business with the friends she left behind. With just a splash of the supernatural, this latest from Haddix (Children of Exile, 2016) is well-grounded in reality, delivering a stand-alone adventure about friendship, family, and learning how to reckon with past mistakes while building toward a better future. Despite a bland cast of characters, this well-paced blend of mystery and fantasy will have young fans flipping pages all the way to the epilogue in search of answers.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Haddix's series are as popular as ever, but this stand-alone will intrigue her new generation of fans.

Kirkus Reviews

Eleven-year-old Marin discovers her "new" neighbors are from 20 years ago.Light science fiction and plenty of mystery abound when her mother's job takes Marin and her family from Illinois to small-town Pennsylvania. The preteen worries about losing old friends and making new ones, but not for predictable reasons. An unexpected opportunity allows Marin—and readers—to learn how fear, bullying, and secrets poisoned her former friendships. The second and larger mystery, which also drives the plot, occurs when Marin, scouting out her new neighborhood, notices several teenagers appear and suddenly vanish. Charley, who's lived next door with his grandmother since his parents' substance use made it hard to care for him and his brothers, has seen them, too. Dubbing these mysteriously vanishing teens the Remarkables, Charley believes that they are time travelers from the past and include his father and the girlfriend his father may have accidentally killed. In this tightly woven, stand-alone story, Marin and Charley set out to identify the Remarkables, stop the accident that claimed one of them, and hopefully keep Charley's father from succumbing to addiction. In the process, the author seamlessly combines elements of both mysteries while also raising ethical dilemmas about changing the past. Most characters, including Marin and Charley, are default white, but some of the Remarkables are kids of color.Blending issues that matter to young adolescents with intrigue and a surprise ending, Haddix proves why she's a master of middle-grade fiction. (Suspense. 8-12)

School Library Journal (Sun Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)

Gr 3-6 -When 11-year-old Marin moves to Pennsylvania, she doesn't expect to find magic. Then she sees a group of teenagers vanish into thin air. The only other person to witness this event is lonely, angry Charlie. But Charlie insists the Remarkables are linked to a tragedy 20 years ago. Can Marin and Charlie stop the disasterand should they? Marin's fascination with the Remarkables stems from her struggles with toxic friendship; by contrast, Charlie blames the Remarkables for setting in motion events that tear his family apart. Family proves crucial to the way both Marin and Charlie understand friendship and how they make meaning out of pain. Marin's relationship with her parents and baby brother is hilarious and endearing. Perceiving the complexity of her parents' bond helps Marin reassess her past with mean girls and the Remarkables' seeming doom. To help Marin's mother take a promotion, her father becomes a stay-at-home dad, but he still struggles with the loss of his career as a gym teacher. Marin's new emotional maturity also allows her to offer Charlie compassion. Haddix realistically portrays Charlie's distress at his parents' addiction and shows how Charlie's identification with his father leaves him nearly incapable of imagining happiness for himself. Ultimately, Marin discovers that her and Charlie's role might not be in changing the past but rerouting the future. VERDICT Gripping, heartfelt, thoughtful and fun, Remarkables will delight readers of both tween realism and time-travel fantasy.-Katherine Magyarody, Texas A&M University, College Station

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Word Count: 60,365
Reading Level: 5.3
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.3 / points: 9.0 / quiz: 504523 / grade: Middle Grades
Lexile: 800L
Guided Reading Level: Y
Fountas & Pinnell: Y

New York Times bestselling author Margaret Peterson Haddix, the master of cliffhangers, delivers a pulse-pounding mystery perfect for fans of Jacqueline West and Kat Yeh, full of secrets, surprises, and the power of family. Now available in paperback.

One minute theyre there: laughing and having fun at the house next door. The next minute, the teens are gone. Like magic. Marin cant believe her eyes. Who are they? Can anyone else see them? What makes them so happy?

Marin is lonely in this new town of hers and eager to figure out more. Then she meets Charley, who reveals that he knows about them, too.

He calls them the Remarkables. Charley warns her to stay away from the Remarkablesand him. Charley and Marin both have painful secrets theyre holding on to, but could solving the mystery of the Remarkables help them both?

In addition to building an intriguing world filled with mystery, Haddix also grounds the story with real issues that many children face. Characters deal with the complexities of bullying, the guilt children experience when parents have addiction issues, and the uplifting power found in strong families of all shapes and sizes.


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