Twenty-Four Hours
Twenty-Four Hours
Author: Mahy, Margaret
General fiction (Children's / Teenage)
Published on 1 January 2000 by HarperCollins Publishers (HarperCollins Children's Books) in the United Kingdom.
Paperback / softback | 192 pages
200 x 129 x 11 | 154g
Compelling drama in which 17-year-old Ellis comes to terms with the meaning of death…
Ellis is an ordinary 17-year-old; someone who’s planning to finish school and go to university like any other teenager. The difference is that four months ago, his best friend Simon killed himself. Still – that was four months ago. Ellis has now ‘got over it’.
Except, of course, he hasn’t. Returning to his home town, he gets drawn into a situation in which the ‘old’ Ellis would never have become embrangled. He gatecrashes a party and persuaded to ‘rescue’ two sisters – Ursa and Leo, driving them back to the Land of Smiles – the ex-motel where they live.
From that moment on, nothing is the same again. The story is narrated hour-by-hour, as Ellis packs a life-time of experiences into the next twenty-four hours. Giving in to high spirits and booze, Ellis wakes next morning in a strange bed, with a stonking hangover and a shaven head! He learns that a child has been kidnapped, and is persuaded to help in her rescue…
This is a bizarre, surreal and powerful novel in which the reader is taken on the same roller-coaster ride as Ellis.
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