Someone Was Watching
Someone Was Watching
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Albert Whitman
Annotation: Chris has a hard time adjusting to his younger sister's disappearance and decides to seek out the kidnappers.
Genre: [Mystery fiction]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #276861
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
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Common Core/STEAM: Common Core Common Core
Publisher: Albert Whitman
Copyright Date: 1993
Edition Date: 1993 Release Date: 01/01/93
Pages: 220 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-8075-7532-1 Perma-Bound: 0-605-37519-4
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-8075-7532-1 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-37519-2
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 92039130
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book (Thu Apr 01 00:00:00 CST 1993)

Thirteen-year-old Chris and his family are trying to move on with their lives after his little sister disappears and is presumed drowned. Then Chris discovers evidence that Molly was abducted, and he travels from Wisconsin to Florida with his best friend to solve the kidnapping. An improbable scenario with some inexpert writing, but Patneaude does a great job of maintaining suspense.

Kirkus Reviews

The sadness pervading the first few pages of this decently written first novel is almost overwhelming: Chris and his parents return to the summer home where his toddler sister Molly apparently drowned three months earlier; the family is just beginning to come to grips with their loss. Viewing a videotape made that terrible day, Chris interprets it with poignant optimism—maybe Molly was kidnapped, maybe she's alive, maybe he can find her. With longtime best friend Pat (and without the knowledge of his parents, who are suitably skeptical about the scenario he envisions), Chris travels to Florida and locates the elderly couple who have convinced Molly that she belongs to them. So much of this mild adventure works that it seems almost curmudgeonly to point out its faults: the boyish eighth graders encounter no real difficulties in their journey; the kidnappers' motives, arrest, and punishment are barely hinted at; there's an unsettling shift to Molly's point of view that all but confirms the outcome, diffusing any lingering suspense. But holding everything together are the characters' feelings; their grief and reactions to various dilemmas are so pure and credible that readers will willingly put doubts aside to join in the search. (Fiction. 11-13)"

School Library Journal

Gr 5-8-- Fans of the Hardy Boys are sure to find Patneaude's first novel even better. Chris and his best friend, Pat, have a couple of weeks of summer vacation in which to defy disbelieving parents and fly from Wisconsin to Florida on a special mission: to rescue Chris's three-year-old sister, presumed drowned, from kidnappers. While there is some evidence that Molly is dead and that the clues Chris gleans from a video are only wishful thinking, Patneaude quickly has readers as hopeful as Chris that she is alive. Middle schoolers will love it--and hopefully not get the idea to withdraw their savings accounts and head for who knows what part of the world. (Questioning 13-year-olds doesn't seem to be part of the travel agent's or hotel clerk's agendas). Light (considering the potentially tragic subject matter), lightly sexist, and capably written, the novel doesn't hit readers with guilt like, say, Marion Bauer's On My Honor (Clarion, 1986), but touches on personal tragedy, fear, counseling, hope, and spirit in a contemporary buddy/action story.-- John Sigwald, Unger Memorial Library, Plainview, TX

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Word Count: 43,142
Reading Level: 4.5
Interest Level: 5-9
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.5 / points: 6.0 / quiz: 10252 / grade: Upper Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:4.8 / points:12.0 / quiz:Q10672
Lexile: 710L
Guided Reading Level: Z

1995-1996 South Dakota Prairie Pasque Award
1997-1998 Utah Children's Book Award
1995-1996 Texas Lone Star Reading List
1997-1998 Young Hoosier Book Award Master List (Indiana)
1995-1996 Nebraska Golden Sower Young Adult Award Runner-Up
1996 Sunshine State Young Reader's Award Master List (Florida)
Runner-up for Rebecca Caudill Award (Illinois)
Best of the Texas Lone Star Reading Lists

When his baby sister disappears from the river near their summer home, eighth grader Chris fights the assumption that she has drowned and sets off on a journey to discover the truth.

It's been three miserable months since 13-year-old Chris Barton lost his little sister, Molly. "Missing, presumed drowned" was what the paper said, and surely that is what everyone believes. After all, the Bartons had been picnicking by the river when Molly disappeared.

One night, Chris views a video he made the day Molly was lost. There doesn't seem to be anything unusual here: a rest stop, lunch by the river, a hungry squirrel, a familiar ice cream van. But the video harbors an awful secret. In the middle of the night, Christ Barton wakes from fitful sleepand begins a journey filled with fear, doubt, and impossible hopes.


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