Sunday, February 6, 2011

STOLEN CHILDREN

This book, by Peg Kehret, is one of the nominees for the 2012 Nutmeg Award for grades 4 - 6.  It has to be one of the most terrifying books I have ever read.  I am curious whether others will agree.  Is this book so scary to me because I'm a mom, and will the parts I find most terrifying not cause even a blip for a 4th grader?  Or will they find the parts that I find a little too unbelievable the most scary?

Here's the basic premise of the book:  Amy, a 14-year-old girl, takes a babysitting job.  While there, she and the 3-year-old she is babysitting are kidnapped.  The rest of the book deals with Amy's attempts to escape.  These attempts are complicated by the fact that she won't leave the 3-year-old behind.

Amy had previously disappointed her parents by failing to follow through on a pet-sitting job for a neighbor.  When the neighbor told her father, her father returned to the house to talk with Amy about it and thus was late leaving the house for work.  Then a driver ran a red light and killed her father.  So Amy feels guilty:

1.  If her father hadn't been late because of her, he would have been through the intersection and wouldn't be dead.
2.  Her last word's to her father - "You aren't perfect."
3.  Her father's last words to her - "I'm ashamed of you."

So now we have a widow with her only child kidnapped and the parents of a 3-year-old whose child was kidnapped.  This is the stuff of nightmares for parents, as are those last words.

As someone who can vividly remember Hitchcock stories read when I was in elementary school, I wonder if this book will give kids nightmares.  What do you think?