THE STITCHERS

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Seventh graders Parker and Mike investigate why their neighbors, the Oldies of Goodie Lane, never appear to age. Things turn otherworldly when Parker notices that Mr. Brown, who formerly tottered down the street, is suddenly outpacing the duo on their morning runs and has a distinctive scar on his calf—one in the exact spot and shape as her deceased runner father. As the duo work to solve the mystery, a glowing pond and a drowning victim from years past may provide deadly answers. While cover appeal will draw in young readers and remind Millennial caregivers of the creepy delights of Fear Street, the story’s plot pales in comparison. Readers are denied the false sense of normalcy and many subsequent peaks and valleys of suspicion because the story starts after Parker and Mike have begun their investigation. Tantalizing subplots, from Ms. Bea’s mysterious facial lotions and Grandma Jane’s witchy herbal creations, are never explored or fleshed out, which may frustrate more than titillate. Savvy readers will always be a few steps ahead of the protagonists, whose motivations are sometimes confusing and investigatory skills are lacking. A sequel is suggested in the final pages, hopefully one with more answers. Parker is white, and Mike is black.



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THE STITCHERS THE STITCHERS Reviewed by CTS Store on August 17, 2020 Rating: 5

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