Killer Premise, Excellent Voice and Execution

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Just reading the premise of this book was enough to grab me, but the execution was even better than expected. Callahan has crafted a novel with a very specific adolescent voice, which radiates off the page. I felt simpatico with Mattie, because each of us is a little (or a lot) like her. Her quirky fascination with escapology actually goes much deeper than that, and her connection to Akiko, a famed escapologist who has since died in a plane crash. She creates a new persona for herself, and throws herself into the practice and death-defying reality of being an escape artist. Just when she starts to feel the most herself, those around her, including her friend Will, struggle to find their true selves amidst the drama of high school life. Again, I was amazed with Callahan's ability to capture the nuances of teenage speak, and create multi-dimensional characters that readers can relate to from the get go. I really admire this book, and hope that those intrigued by the premise and cover, like I was, delve into this coming-of-age story right quick. taylorhavenholt.com/thhbooks.html