

24 Hours
191 pages2000HarperCollins Publishers LimitedISBN 9780007113729
Adventure and adventurers, fictionMystery and detective storiesChildren's fictionFictionJuvenile fictionSuicideJuvenile fictioinNew York Times reviewedDeathEmotional problemsSelf-perceptionInterpersonal relationsSistersSisters, fictionInterpersonal relations, fictionSelf-perception, fictionDeath, fictionNew zealand, fictionFantasy fictionSuicide, fiction
About this book
It is seventeen-year-old Ellis's first night at home after graduating from prep school. By chance he bumps into Jackie Cattle, whom he remembers from grade school. Jackie is a couple of years older than Ellis, a drifter, disreputable, yet with an odd charm and a disarming wit. <p> For the next twenty-four hours, Ellis enters an extraordinary world on the fringe of society that he never knew existed. Jackie introduces him to life at the Land-of-Smiles, a dilapidated motel where nightly a strange collection of local characters gather to drink and talk. Two attractive sisters, Ursa and Leona, the elder studying to be a lawyer, live there. Leona loves and takes care of a baby whose mother stops in only once in a while. Then the baby disappears, and Ellis is thrust into a wild, sometimes almost violent search for the child. <p> This is a stunning novel that grips the reader as it sweeps to its conclusion. Rich characterization, breathtaking action, and an ultimately heartwarming solution distinguish this latest triumph of Margaret Mahy.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers Limited
- Published
- 2000
- Pages
- 191
- ISBN
- 9780007113729
- Language
- en
About Unknown Author
Margaret Mahy (born in Whakatane, New Zealand) is a well-known New Zealand author of children's and young adult books. While the plots of many of her books have strong supernatural elements, her writing concentrates on the themes of human relationships and growing up. Her books "The Haunting" and "The Changeover" both received the Carnegie Medal of the British Library Association. She has written a little less than 50 novels, including the recent "Alchemy" in 2002. Among her children's books, "A Lion in the Meadow", "The Seven Chinese Brothers", and "The Man Whose Mother was a Pirate" are considered national classics.
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