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The Disapparation of James
The Disapparation of James
Author: Anne Ursu
The Woodrow family is at the circus to celebrate Greta's seventh birthday. When a clown asks for a volunteer from the audience, the parents are shocked when James, their extremely shy five-year-old, raises his hand. James thrives in the spotlight, and as the clown leads him through the routine, the parents glow with pride as the audience cheers ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780786886630
ISBN-10: 0786886633
Publication Date: 1/28/2004
Pages: 288
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Publisher: Theia
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
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This book had so much promise but it never delivered. A family goes to a magic show and their shy little boy is chosen as a volunteer for the last trick. The clown makes him "dissappear". At the end of the show the boy never returns to his seat.

The book takes you through the next few weeks with the family and how they are dealing with their greif. What happened to James? THe police do all that they can to help but everything comes up empty.

I won't ruin the ending for you here but just enough to say that the ending was very, very dissappointing to me. Too many unanswered questions....especially a BIG one!

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  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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This book is so much more than a trite story about a disappearance. It is a deep emotional journey that allows the reader to become engrossed in this family and in the situation. At first I was disappointed by the ending, but then I realized it ended the way it did because that was not what mattered. What mattered was the interactions, the family, the situation and how the reader felt while reading it. This would be a great book club read, don't sell this one short, there is so much more meaning there.


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