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Nine Days - by Fred Hiatt (Paperback)
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Highlights
- A fast-paced contemporary thriller in the vein of James Patterson and Anthony Horowitz set against the bustling backdrop of Hong Kong, Vietnam, and the border of China.
- 12 Years
- 8.1" x 5.5" Paperback
- 256 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, School & Education
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About the Book
"Originally published in hardcover in the U.S. by Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random House Children's Books, New York, in 2013"--T.p. verso.
Book Synopsis
A fast-paced contemporary thriller in the vein of James Patterson and Anthony Horowitz set against the bustling backdrop of Hong Kong, Vietnam, and the border of China. This heart-pounding adventure takes place as two teens, an American teenage boy and his friend, a Chinese girl from his Washington, DC-area high school, must find her father who has been kidnapped--and they only have nine days. Although the characters in the novel are fictionalized, they are based on a real Chinese family who were part of the Chinese Democracy Movement and inspired this story.
"Few mysteries combine cultural diversity, politics and physical danger with a lighthearted friendship. This engaging mix will have great appeal."--Kirkus Reviews
"A captivating thriller grounded in real-world problems."--Publishers Weekly
"A rollicking and fast-paced young adult adventure novel."--South China Morning Post
"Hiatt...offers middle-school-aged readers an appealing mix of action and friendship, with lessons about world events and human rights woven throughout."--Washington Post Book World
"A compelling, teen-centric political thriller . . . inspired by actual events."--BooklistOnline.com
A NCSS/CBC Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies
Review Quotes
"Few mysteries combine cultural diversity, politics and physical danger with a lighthearted friendship. This engaging mix will have great appeal."--Kirkus Reviews
"A captivating thriller grounded in real-world problems." --Publishers Weekly
"A rollicking and fast-paced young adult adventure novel." --South China Morning Post
"A compelling, teen-centric political thriller . . . inspired by actual events."--BooklistOnline.com
About the Author
FRED HIATT is the editorial page editor of The Washington Post. He writes editorials for the newspaper as well as a biweekly column.