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Young Adult Fiction Horror

The Time Thief Teachers' Guide

Dundurn Teachers' Guide

by (author) Anika van der Vink

Publisher
Dundurn
Initial publish date
Jul 2012
Category
Horror, Multigenerational, Dark Fantasy
Recommended Age
12 to 15
Recommended Grade
7 to 10
Recommended Reading age
12 to 15
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    ISBN
    9781459709157
    Publish Date
    Jul 2012

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Description

When Mika rescues a cat, strange things begin to happen. Does Mika have the courage to take on Angel’s darkly gifted, cruel owner?

One evening as twelve-year-old Mika walks to her friend Aimee’s house, she hears a cat yowl and goes to rescue it in front of an abandoned house. She brings the cat home and decides to call her Angel. With Angel safe at Mika’s home, strange things start to happen. Someone appears to be watching the house, and a dark presence seems to stalk her in the woods.

One day after school Mika arrives home to find that Angel has disappeared. Mika is broken-hearted and worried for the gentle little cat. When Mika and Aimee go out to find Angel, they find her trying to scratch her way out of the house where Mika found her. They free her, but not before Angel’s mysterious owner sees them. After a narrow escape, Mika thinks the problem is solved. But then one of her brothers goes missing.

Does Mika have the courage to save both her brother and Angel? Or will the darkly gifted, cruel woman claim them all?

About the author

Contributor Notes

Angela Dorsey has published more than 20 novels for young people, including Abandoned, the Freedom trilogy, the Horse Guardian series, and more recently, the Whinnies in the Wind series. She lives on southern Vancouver Island and can be reached at www.angeladorsey.com.

Editorial Reviews

Angela Dorsey has created a tightly plotted mystery thriller for upper elementary readers. Using only eight pages to set up the situation, Dorsey begins the plot with the crying of the cat. The shading of the creepiness of the house will set readers' nerves on edge.

Canadian Materials

"Readers in the junior/intermediate grades will be hooked by the fantastic world... a good recreational read for a female audience."

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