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From School Library Journal Grade 9 UpEighteenyearold Sebs life is falling apart: he has been selling drugs and has stopped going to college. After his girlfriend dumps him, he spends the day engaging in various illegal pursuits and is nearly beaten to death by a crazed homeless man. At the hospital, he discovers that someone interceded and saved his life. Sebs neardeath experience prompts him to turn his life around. He is determined to find the man who helped him in order to thank him. As Seb searches for the Good Samaritan throughout London, he also embarks on a journey of spiritual understanding, and soon contemplates the impossible: could this stranger be a guardian angel? All of the evidence leads to an affirmative that helps him to get his life back in order. The plot is driven by Sebs search, which initially creates a sense of mystery. However, the subplots are too easily remedied and do not adequately connect to the rest of the story. Seb doesnt actually seem to struggle, and everything just falls into place without much incident. Additionally, the characters lack complexity. Seb seems to learn something about faith, but his discovery is without emotion. The secondary characters are stagnant and generally uninteresting. Despite a great concept, the book falls short.Leigh Ann Morlock, formerly at Vernonia School District, OR Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Product Description After a day in which he is dumped by his girlfriend, sleeps with a prostitute, steals a wallet, and is almost beaten to death by a homeless man, eighteenyearold Seb tries to turn his life around as he searches for the Good Samaritan who saved his life. From Booklist *Starred Review* Gr. 912. Sebs life is going down the crapper. Hes flunking out of college and dealing drugs for a guy who is totally whacked. To get away, he heads over to Londons West End, where, in a days time, hes stolen a wallet, slept with a prostitute, been rolled by her pimp and beaten up by a homeless man. He winds up in the hospital, where hes told a bystander waded into the fray and saved him. In a cleverly interlocking story, Sebs efforts to find his savior, Jay Brill, lead him to questions about divine intervention, the interplay between randomness and fate, and the meaning of his own life. Marks deals with these heavy issues in a most downtoearth way, and Seb is a startlingly real kid always on his mobile, smoking, using bad language, and surprised to find himself rescuing the prostitute, opening up to his parents, and seeking meaning where before he could conceive of none. The ending is justifiably openended, though a bit more clarity would have been welcome. Teens will have to come up with their own answers, but theyll find that what leads to the questions is utterly fascinating. Ilene CooperCopyright American Library Association. All rights reserved

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