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Alarm Girl

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When 11-year-old Indigo and her older brother Robin arrive in South Africa to stay with their father, they find a luxury lifestyle that is a world away from their modest existence back in England. But Indigo is uneasy in the foreign landscape and confused by the family's silence surrounding her mother's recent death. Unable to find solace in either new or old faces, she begins to harbour violent suspicions in place of the truth. Steeped in the dry heat of a South African summer, this keen and touching debut seamlessly interweaves the voices of Indigo and her mother, and beautifully captures the human desire to belong: in a family, in a country, in your own skin.
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      February 1, 2016
      Grades 9-11 Indigo Taylor and brother Robin leave their modest English home for Cape Town, South Africa, where their dad has emigrated after their mom died. The transition is anything but smooth: 11-year-old Indy and 13-year-old Robin are given alarms to wear around their necks for safety. Dad has moved on with his girlfriend, Beautiful, while Indy is fixated on the cause of her mom's mysterious death, on her ninth birthday. This debut novel of British playwright Vincent has tones of despair and loneliness as the Taylor family crawls toward a new normalcy. Alternating passages with mother Karen's accounts of meeting her husband, starting their family, and falling into depression with Indy's reluctant adjustment to swank African life, which includes bed-wetting, pondering conspiracy theories, and the killing of the family dog, are written for an attentive audience. Vincent's style has the sparse, quiet voice of some other South African writers, lending subtle nuance to this disturbing family saga.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

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