Chasing Starlight
Chasing Starlight
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Annotation: Movies, mansions, and murder in the Golden Age of Hollywood! Teri Bailey Black's Chasing Starlight is a historical myste... more
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #6669489
Format: Paperback
Publisher: TOR Books
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 06/08/21
Pages: 336 pages
ISBN: 0-7653-9952-0
ISBN 13: 978-0-7653-9952-6
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
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ALA Booklist (Wed Jul 06 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

When she was a child, Kitty Hildebrand was part of a scandal that left her traumatized, orphaned, and thrust into the national spotlight. Now, in 1938, she's left all that behind; she's 17 and goes by Kate, and she's preparing for a life studying for astronomy in college. But first, she has to spend a summer living in L.A. with the grandfather she hasn't seen in years, a former silent-movie star who's become a recluse since his career waned. Hollywood is filled with surprises, some more pleasant than others: Kate lands an unexpected job as an assistant producer on a movie set and is startled to meet her grandfather's houseful of male boarders. But the biggest shock of all comes when she stumbles across a real murder. Aided by a boarder she's drawn to but doesn't know if she can trust, Kate sets out to solve the murder and perhaps chart her own future in the process. It's a thrillingly romantic dive into Old Hollywood that will appeal to cinema and history buffs alike.

Kirkus Reviews (Wed Jul 06 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

In 1938 Hollywood, an aspiring astronomer with a tragic past finds herself at the center of a murder mystery.Kate Hildebrand was only 13 when a highly publicized crime took her parents' lives, leaving her in the care of her Aunt Lorna. After her aunt's marriage to a wealthy mining magnate, Kate, now 17, is shipped off to live with her eccentric grandfather Oliver Banks, a once-celebrated silent movie star who shares his crumbling, cluttered Pasadena mansion with a handful of boarders, all down-and-out aspiring actors. It's not an ideal arrangement, but Kate's plan to make a quick exit is thwarted when she meets Ollie's neighbors: 15-year-old film ingénue Bonnie Fairchild and her glamorous mother, Dorothy. In short order, Kate snags a job as a production assistant on Bonnie's new film and finds herself undeniably attracted to the dashing Hugo Quick, one of her new housemates. When Kate discovers another housemate dead in Ollie's kitchen, Kate and Hugo team up to find a killer. But everyone seems to be hiding secrets, including Kate. Black delivers an atmospheric mystery with cinematic flair that's chock full of period detail, highlighting women's roles in front of, and behind, the camera during Hollywood's golden age. And the brainy Kate, determined to control her own destiny, is no wilting flower. Most characters are assumed white, but there are two supporting characters of color.A captivating crowd pleaser. (Mystery. 13-18)

School Library Journal (Wed Jul 06 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

Gr 9 Up-This Hollywood murder mystery set in the 1930s will have readers guessing until the end. Kate Hildebrand, 17, unwillingly moves in with her estranged grandfather, Ollie, an old-school movie star. His mansion is filled with so-called "unsavory boarders," men who are down on their luck but were befriended by Ollie. An opportunity arises that gives Kate a way out, but she finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation. Black's leisurely paced novel allows readers to imagine and savor the descriptive qualities of not only the locale but of the characters as well. The atmospheric setting enriches every scene and movement, and every character, including secondary ones, are fleshed out and have their own interesting back stories. In fact, these characters affect Kate's emotional growth, romantic interests, and personal development. Black also addresses the stereotypes of the era. VERDICT This complex tale featuring blossoming romance, an edge-of-your-seat murder, and a host of characters to love and hate is recommended for collections where mysteries are popular.Kharissa Kenner, Bank Street School for Children, New York

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Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 7-12
Lexile: 710L

Movies, mansions, and murder in the Golden Age of Hollywood! Teri Bailey Black's Chasing Starlight is a historical mystery from the author of Girl at the Grave , winner of the Thriller Award for Best Young Adult Novel. 1938. The Golden Age of Hollywood. Palm trees and movie stars. Film studios pumping out musicals and gangster films at a furious pace. Everyone wants to be a star--except society girl and aspiring astronomer Kate Hildebrand. She's already famous after a childhood tragedy turned her into a newspaper headline. What she craves now is stability. But when Kate has to move to Hollywood to live with her washed-up silent film star grandfather, she walks into a murder scene and finds herself on the front page again. She suspects one of the young men boarding in her grandfather's run-down mansion is the killer--or maybe even her grandfather. Now, Kate must discover the killer while working on the set of a musical--and falling in love. Will her stars align so she can catch the murderer and live the dream in Old Hollywood? Or will she find that she's just chasing starlight?


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