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Disappearing Act: A True Story

Disappearing Act: A True Story

Published in
2023
3.75
on Goodreads (199)

Description

Moving and evocative, Disappearing Act is a YA memoir-in-verse following author Jiordan Castle's coming of age as her family reckons with the aftershocks of her father's imprisonment.It was the summer before high school,the beginning of everything.But also an end.Jiordan's family was never quite like everyone else's, with her father's mood swings, her mother's attempts at normalcy, and her two older sisters with a different last name. But on the surface, they fit in. Until the day the FBI came knocking on the door.After that, her father's mood plunged to a dangerous new low. After that, there was an investigation into his business and a sentencing in court. Soon Jiordan's father would have to leave home, and her family would change forever.Reckoning with the aftershocks of her father's incarceration, Jiordan had to navigate friends who couldn't quite understand what she was going through, along with the highs and lows of first love. Under it all was the question: If Jiordan's father was gone, why did she feel like the one who was disappearing?Recounting her own experiences as a teenager, poet Jiordan Castle has created a searing and evocative young adult true-story-in-verse about the challenge to be free when a parent is behind bars.
Age
12-18
Text complexity
proficient
Length
326 pages

Why to read

  • Engaging Narrative: The book offers a gripping story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to find out what happens next.
  • Intriguing Subject Matter: The true story aspect suggests that the book delves into real-life events, providing insight into fascinating circumstances or characters.
  • Emotional Connection: Readers may find themselves emotionally invested in the story, connecting with the experiences and challenges faced by the individuals involved.
  • Thought-Provoking Themes: The book likely explores themes that encourage readers to think deeply about certain aspects of life, society, or human behavior.