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Waite, Judy. Trick of the mind.


WAITE, Judy. Trick of the mind. Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster

U.S. publishing company. It was founded in 1924 by Richard L. Simon (1899–1960) and M. Lincoln Schuster (1897–1970), whose initial project, the original crossword-puzzle book, was a best-seller.
, Pulse. 263p. c2003.0-689-87015-9. $6.99. JS

To quote from the review of the hardcover in KLIATT, January 2005: The two protagonists of Judy Waite's second book tell their stories in alternating passages and alternating fonts. Both are outsiders in their hometown in England. Matt is a boy who is known to be "weird." But he is not so weird So Weird is a television series shot in Vancouver, British Columbia that aired on the Disney Channel as a midseason replacement from January 18th, 1999 to September 28th, 2001.  in his interest in Kristy, the pretty, popular girlfriend of Billy Owen. While hanging out around Kristy and Billy, Erin meets Matt and is immediately smitten smit·ten  
v.
A past participle of smite.


smitten
Verb

a past participle of smite

Adjective

deeply affected by love (for)

Adj. 1.
 with him. Erin is an amateur magician who has learned the trade as a means of self-esteem and identity. It is her one tie to her father, who left the family when her twin sisters were born. She catches Matt's eye and his interest, though not the interest Erin would like. Matt has a way with broken and hurt animals and people. He likens himself to the Pied Piper Pied Piper

charms children of Hamelin with music. [Children’s Lit.: “The Pied Piper of Hamelin” in Dramatic Lyrics, Fisher, 279–281]

See : Enchantment
 and is both genuinely interested in Erin's talent and sensitive to her need to be liked. He is oblivious to her true feelings for him, devoting his time to trying to get closer to Kristy. When he runs away to Covent Gardens Covent Garden (kŭv`ənt), area in London historically containing the city's principal fruit and garden market and the Royal Opera House. , he leaves a mystery behind and enters the world of street performers.

The narrative alternates between Erin and Matt, sometimes with the same dialog but with each character's own intentions and motives presented. The stories are told using the British slang of teenagers from a rough side of town, which has to be understood solely by the context. In the end, Matt develops an identity and a cause, while Erin continues to struggle between reality and illusion. Janis Flint-Ferguson, Assoc. Prof., English, Gordon College There are three colleges named Gordon College:
  • Gordon College (Georgia), a state-run public school in Barnesville
  • Gordon College (Massachusetts), a private Christian liberal arts college in Wenham
  • Gordon College (Rawalpindi)
, Wenham, MA

J--Recommended for junior high school students. The contents are of particular interest to young adolescents and their teachers.

S--Recommended for senior high school students.
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Date:Sep 1, 2006
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