Island’s End by Padma Venkatraman. Published by Penguin Young Readers Group, 2011.
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It is 1927. Rose lives with her father, but longs for her mother, an actress living in New York. So Rose (who is deaf) undertakes a challenging journey to the city.
Ben is a young man living in rural Minnesota. After his mother died, Ben moves in with his aunt and her family. When Ben discovers some secrets of his mother’s, he decides to try to find out the truth about a mysterious man and a museum by going to New York. Ben is befriended by Jamie, who has a connection to a museum.
The connections between Rose, Ben, the museum and New York converge into a beautiful tale.
Jake is convinced that his family is safe because he follows routines and makes sure that the numbers are good (prime numbers). He constantly adds and subtracts in his head (clock radio, time, date, etc.) and waits or begins his rituals all over again until the numbers work out.
Jake has a lot on his plate. His mother stays in bed most of the day and his father seems overwhelmed. He tries to help his younger sister Kasey, who is very insecure. He is an important member of the soccer team and believes that their success depends on the “magic” numbers also.
Dylan can’t wait to go white water rafting with his cousin Rio and Uncle Alan. He has never been to Texas and hasn’t met either of them, so he has been looking forward to this for ages. Attending rafting camp for the last two summers has given him some experience and he knows Rio and Uncle Alan are both very knowledgeable.
When his bus arrives, no one is there to meet him. He receives a message from Rio to hitchhike to their house in Terlingua. He’s uncertain about doing that, but he gets a ride and arrives in town safely. Excitement at meeting his cousin is lessened when he discovers that his uncle has gone to work in Alaska, where he will be for the next few weeks. Rio and Dylan are unwilling to forego their long-awaited adventure. Dylan knows his parents will cancel it when they find out, so he decides not to tell them.
Preparing for their ten day trip goes well. They arrange to have someone pick them up at the end of their trip, then gather their supplies and head out. There is a possibility of some bad weather, but the sky is clear and bright. What can go wrong?
Tons of things go wrong- a hurricane is coming, the river rises to dangerous levels and Dylan and Rio encounter a kidnapper and his victim. Will the boys survive their adventure?
Mickey is not happy that he has to move in with his uncle, but he doesn’t have any other options. His dad died and his mother is in rehab. So, he is moving in with his uncle and starting a new high school. He doesn’t exactly fit in anywhere and things are off to a rocky start. He is gradually developing a few friends (including a hot girl named Ashley) and feeling a tiny bit optimistic.
Then, Ashley disappears. She doesn’t respond to Mickey’s texts and no one seems to know anything about her. Contacting her family goes very badly- her parents act like they don’t even know her and the police are at the house. Further investigation by Mickey brings even more confusing information- everything he knew about her was a lie. Strange people start showing up at Mickey’s house and a bizarre comment from his neighbor has Mickey questioning everything- even his father’s death.
This action-filled mystery has fun, strong characters and will likely be a popular series.