Ebook {Epub PDF} The Night Tourist by Katherine Marsh
The Night Tourist. Jack Perdu, a ninth-grade classics prodigy, lives with his father on the Yale University campus. Smart and introverted, Jack spends most of his time alone, until one winter evening, a near-fatal accident changes his life forever. Published in translation in Italian, French, German, Danish, Romanian, Polish, Japanese, Turkish, and bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins. · Katherine Marsh's "The Night Tourist". Katherine Marsh is managing editor at The New Republic magazine in Washington, D.C., where she edits stories and essays on politics and culture. Her writing has appeared in Rolling Stone magazine, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times magazine. The Night Tourist tells the story of Jack, a lonely year-old Classics Author: Marshal Zeringue. Although Marsh eloquently combines her interests in ancient Greece and historical New York, The Night Tourist lacks depth in the fantasy realm. The author spins a colorful tale of an extraordinary underworld, yet she often uses the supernatural context to facilitate events that merit more explanation.
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Although Marsh eloquently combines her interests in ancient Greece and historical New York, The Night Tourist lacks depth in the fantasy realm. The author spins a colorful tale of an extraordinary underworld, yet she often uses the supernatural context to facilitate events that merit more explanation. Katherine Marsh is an author of books for children and young adults including Nowhere Boy; Jepp, Who Defied the Stars; and The Night Tourist, winner of the Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery. Books. Katherine Marsh does a very clever revisiting of the Orpheus-Eurydice myth while making us re-visit the Big Apple --a mythical town of sorts. It's a wintery visit, though --an important detail here. While the stylish, humorous language flows like an elegant spirit, this novel for adolescents (this adult didn't mind reading it, either) addresses the most serious of topics: death.
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