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TWOC - Graham Joyce

TWOC

By: Graham Joyce

Paperback | 1 September 2005 | Edition Number 1

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Since the joyriding accident, 15-year-old Matt Norris's life has been hell. His brother, Jake, is dead, and Jake's girlfriend, Joolz, has been hideously scarred. Only Matt escaped the car crash unscathed. Or so it seems. Because now Jake is back, haunting Matt's every step, appearing out of thin air dressed in outrageous costumes. What does he want? Why does Joolz remember the accident differently? What exactly had happened? They'd all been too stoned to know. Riddled with guilt, Matt attempts a deadly reconstruction of that tragic day - and finds himself in a parallel world where the outcome of the crash was very different.
Industry Reviews
An English car thief must confront his inner demons after a car accident leaves those involved scarred. A joyride in a Ferrari ends with a fiery crash, and 16-year-old Matt Norris is left with burned hands, a criminal record and a haunted vision of Jake, his older brother. While at activity camp, Matt addresses the accident with the support of two fellow campers. A stock teen character, Matt's experience evokes neither empathy nor relevance in this, Joyce's first young-adult novel. Jake's role as both guilty conscience and scapegoat prevent any authentic internal discussion by Matt, which compels outside elements to force his limited and sudden character maturation. Matt's fellow delinquents generate more interest in their few paragraphs of backstory than any other character. The dearth of both character development and natural storyline, coupled with a contrived ending, ensure a place in mediocrity. U.K. slang is a mere annoyance to Matt's banal "factoids," but both remove the reader from the narrative. A rough and unsatisfying ride, this is an unimpressive import. (Fiction. YA) (Kirkus Reviews)

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