Thief of Dreams

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Boy is horrified to discover uncle's secret life.
greenON: Content is age-appropriate for kids this age.
yellowPAUSE: Know your child; some content
may not be right for some kids.
redOFF: Not age-appropriate for kids this age.
not for kidsNOT FOR KIDS: Not appropriate for kids any age.

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What parents need to know

Parents need to know that the boy's parents have little time for him, and his uncle proves to be a criminal.


What's the story?

Martin's type-A parents go on a month-long business trip to China over the Christmas holidays, leaving Martin in their new mansion with Elka, the maid, and his uncle Lawrence, whom he barely remembers. Happy holidays.

Uncle Lawrence turns out to be a pretty nice guy, who pays attention to Martin, is kind to Elka, and makes the household begin to feel like a family. But he has strange habits, goes out at odd hours, and seems to have secrets. When Martin's curiosity gets the better of him and he begins to snoop around, he finds a lot more than he bargained for.


Is it any good?

 

This interesting and mildly suspenseful story is told by Martin in the second person, an unusual technique that gives it voice and immediacy. Many kids this age and younger tend to speak and write this way, until their teachers correct them, so it lends a bit of authenticity as well, and makes one wonder why it isn't used more often in teen novels.

Veteran author Todd Strasser wisely doesn't trowel it on too thick: Uncle Lawrence is a nice guy, not the second coming, and Martin is vaguely lonely and sad, not miserable and abused. Mild is the operative word here -- the story is mildly suspenseful, Martin's voice is mildly sardonic, and the characters are all painted in pastel shades. Thus the strength of Martin's connection to Lawrence that is revealed near the end comes a bit out of left field. But the story flows smoothly and keeps the reader involved to the end.


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What families can talk about

Families can talk about the humanity of criminals. What would you do if you discovered a loved relative was a criminal? What if you were in Martin's position, with parents who had little time for you? Why did Lawrence follow this path, and why does his path change?


This review was written by Matt Berman
Teen, 15 years old
March 27, 2011
 
i dislike the book
i was recomended this author by a friend so i tried this book. i hated it. i didnt like how it was in third person. i also didnt like the plot of the story. i was incredibaly dissapointed in this book. i will probably never read a book by this author again

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This review was written by Matt Berman
Author:Todd Strasser
Book type:Fiction
Genre:Family Life
Publisher:Penguin Group
Publication date:October 3, 2004
Number of pages:160
Hardcover price:$16.99
Publisher's recommended age(s):9 - 12

This review was written by Matt Berman
 

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ON: Content is age-appropriate for kids this age.
PAUSE: Know your child; some content may not be right for some kids.
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