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Runaways. Fiction.
Crime. Fiction.
Emotional problems. Fiction.
Guilt. Fiction.
Canada. Fiction.
What might have been a typical tale of urban desperation is turned into something more expansive and frequently beautiful, courtesy of Wynne-Jones' sensitive and perceptive writing. Street punk Blink, 16, so named for a fluttering facial tic, is having a normal day eaking into hotels and ransacking hallways for leftover food trays en a discarded room key provides him with surprise information regarding a high-profile kidnapping hoax. In a parallel story line, 16-year-old Caution flees her abusive drug-dealing boyfriend, hitting the road with a wad of cash and retribution biting at her heels. The two hook up midbook, and their initial antagonism quickly turns into an unspoken understanding that by helping each other, they will find redemption. With its offscreen corporations and a handful of interchangeable goons, the plot never fully catches fire. But everything else is terrific: the short, punchy sentences Wynne-Jones fires like buckshot; the joy, fear, and doubt that punctuate the teens' every action. This is gritty, sure, but more than that, it's smart, and earns every drop of its hopeful finish.
School Library Journal Starred Review (Tue Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2011)Gr 9 Up-Blink and Caution are two teenage runaways in Toronto. Blink is getting by day to day by stealing breakfast leftovers from room-service trays in a fancy hotel when he accidentally observes a faked kidnapping of a wealthy CEO. Caution is on the run from an abusive and possessive drug-dealer boyfriend when she meets Blink. She falls in with him at first because she thinks he will be an easy mark, but finds herself strangely drawn to him. Blink, however, is obsessed with the kidnapping he witnessed, and the media storm surrounding it. To solve the mystery, the teens travel to a remote cabin, where they find that they are in over their heads, and it will take all of their cunning and street smarts to make it out alive. In this edgy, suspenseful read, Wynne-Jones does an excellent job of portraying the pair's budding relationship as they learn to trust one another in highly charged circumstances. The story is told in alternating viewpoints, with Blink's segments in second-person present tense, which adds a heightened sense of immediacy and urgency, though it may take some getting used to for readers unfamiliar with the style. Those who enjoy thought-provoking thrillers will not want to miss this novel.— Misti Tidman, formerly at Boyd County Public Library, Ashland, KY
Starred Review for Kirkus ReviewsTwo teenagers hurt by life "with its never-ending snares and pitfalls and dire consequences" come together in this elegantly constructed noir mystery and love story. Blink is a scruffy street kid with "tea-colored eyes" trying to steal breakfast in a hotel when he witnesses what he believes is a fake kidnapping. Caution is a girl with "dove-colored eyes," who sees her relationship with badass drug dealer Merlin as penance for her past crimes. Separate narratives—with spot-on dialogue and an effective use of a second-person point of view—come together to unite the two characters in a breathtaking thriller as they search for the kidnapped businessman and maybe make a fair sum of money in the process. Blink and Caution are good people with tough lives, each in a kind of purgatory and each turning out to be just what the other needs. Together they make peace with their pasts and cobble together a future. Wynne-Jones' finest, most beautifully written novel yet, one more in a career full of distinguished works. (afterword)Â (Mystery. YA)
Starred Review for Publishers WeeklyWynne-Jones (The Uninvited) delivers a dazzling crime novel that evokes the taut writing and tropes of hard-boiled fiction while interweaving social justice themes and a solid sense of realism. Blink has been living on the streets ever since running away from his abusive stepfather. While on a foray into a hotel to scavenge for leftover room service food, he witnesses an oil executive's faked kidnapping and ends up getting involved as he realizes the implications of the crime. Along the way, he meets Caution, on the run both from her abusive, drug-dealing boyfriend and her guilt over the accidental shooting death of her brother. The two teens are caught up in environmental and racial issues that are far beyond their ability to remedy, and Wynne-Jones%E2%80%94often using a surprisingly effective second-person voice%E2%80%94focuses on their attempts to escape immediate danger and repair their internal emotional damage. Blink and Caution's gradual need to trust each other to heal drives the story forward, and should provide ample thrills to lovers of crime novels and strong teen characters. Ages 14%E2%80%93up. (Mar.)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)Two teenagers hurt by life "with its never-ending snares and pitfalls and dire consequences" come together in this elegantly constructed noir mystery and love story. Blink is a scruffy street kid with "tea-colored eyes" trying to steal breakfast in a hotel when he witnesses what he believes is a fake kidnapping. Caution is a girl with "dove-colored eyes," who sees her relationship with badass drug dealer Merlin as penance for her past crimes. Separate narratives—with spot-on dialogue and an effective use of a second-person point of view—come together to unite the two characters in a breathtaking thriller as they search for the kidnapped businessman and maybe make a fair sum of money in the process. Blink and Caution are good people with tough lives, each in a kind of purgatory and each turning out to be just what the other needs. Together they make peace with their pasts and cobble together a future. Wynne-Jones' finest, most beautifully written novel yet, one more in a career full of distinguished works. (afterword)Â (Mystery. YA)
Horn Book (Mon Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2011)Street kid Blink happens upon a high-profile kidnapping in progress--or is it a fake? Blink's story, told in compelling second-person narration, alternates and then intersects with that of another runaway, Caution. The tale has enough suspense and action to keep readers interested while they forge a connection with the main characters, whose relationship deepens as they help each other survive.
ALA Booklist (Tue Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2011)
ALA/YALSA Best Book For Young Adults
School Library Journal Starred Review (Tue Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2011)
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
Starred Review for Publishers Weekly
Voice of Youth Advocates
Wilson's High School Catalog
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Horn Book (Mon Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2011)
Two street kids get tangled in a plot over their heads — and risk an unexpected connection — in this heart-pounding thriller by Tim Wynne-Jones.
Boy, did Blink get off on the wrong floor. All he wanted was to steal some breakfast for his empty belly, but instead he stumbled upon a fake kidnapping and a cell phone dropped by an "abducted" CEO, giving Blink a link to his perfect blonde daughter. Now Blink is on the run, but it’s OK as long as he’s smart enough to stay in the game and keep Captain Panic locked in his hold. Enter a girl named Caution. As in "Caution: Toxic." As in "Caution: Watch Your Step." She’s also on the run, from a skeezy drug-dealer boyfriend and from a nightmare in her past that won’t let her go. When she spies Blink at the train station, Caution can see he’s an easy mark. But there’s something about this naïve, skinny street punk, whom she only wanted to rob, that tugs at her heart, a heart she thought deserved not to feel. Charged with suspense and intrigue, this taut novel trails two deeply compelling characters as they forge a blackmail scheme that is foolhardy at best, disastrous at worst — along with a fated, tender partnership that will offer them each a rare chance for redemption.