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The Twilight Prisoner
    Marsh, Katherine
Publisher: Disney Pr
Pub date: 2009
Pages: 246 p. ;
ISBN: 1423106938
Copy info: 4 copies available at Chevy Chase Library, Germantown Library, Little Falls Library, and Quince Orchard Library.
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Summary
After traveling to the ghostly underworld beneath New York City, Jack has made it back aboveground, to join the living. But if he's alive why is he still seeing ghosts?nbsp; Jack tries hard to fit in at his new school-and tries even harder to win the affections of his Latin classmate and friend, Cora. In an effort to impress her, Jack leads Cora to the entrance of the underworld and makes a terrible mistake. Soon they have crossed the threshold, and there may be no getting back. Like The Night Tourist, this exciting sequel blends together the modern-day world and mythology-this time cleverly introducing readers to myth of Persephone and Eros. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
In this quick-paced sequel to The Night Tourist, Marsh returns readers, and her hero Jack Perdu, to the New York City underworld. In an effort to impress his classmate Cora, Jack takes her to the underworld, but heightened security leaves them without a return route. Jack and Cora dodge underworld authorities as they track down the civil engineer who may hold the key to their escape, while piecing together a mystery involving Euri, the ghost Jack befriended in the previous book (readers needn't have read it, as Marsh provides sufficient background). The hallmarks of The Night Tourist remain: the historical trivia and humor Marsh weaves through her text (ghosts at the Bloomingdale asylum learn the limbo, as part of their therapy), appearances by notable deceased figures (Emily Post, W.H. Auden) and the influence of Greek myth. (This story takes cues from the story of Persephone, in which the goddess is abducted by Hades and brought to the underworld.) Readers should be drawn in by the complex relationships between Marsh's protagonists and Jack's continuing existential struggles, caught between the worlds of the living and the dead. Ages 10-up. (Apr.) Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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ISBN: 1423106938 : $17.99
Personal Author: Marsh, Katherine
Title: The Twilight Prisoner
Publication info: Disney Pr 2009
Physical descrip: 246 p. ; 22 cm.
Subject term: Dead Fiction.
Subject term: Persephone (Greek deity) Fiction.
Subject term: Young adult fiction.
Geographic term: New York (N.Y.)--History Fiction.
Geographic term: New York (N.Y.) Fiction.
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