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Eye Contact - Cammie McGovern
Eye Contact
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Read Cammie McGovern's posts on the Penguin Blog Like The Lovely Bones and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Cammie McGovern’s breakout novel is at once a hypnotic thriller and an affecting portrait of people as real as our next-door neighbors. In Eye Contact, two children... show more
Read Cammie McGovern's posts on the Penguin Blog Like The Lovely Bones and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Cammie McGovern’s breakout novel is at once a hypnotic thriller and an affecting portrait of people as real as our next-door neighbors. In Eye Contact, two children vanish in the woods behind their elementary school. Hours later, nine-year-old Adam is found alive, the sole witness to his playmate’s murder. But because Adam has autism, he is a silent witness. Only his mother, Cara, can help decode his behavior for the police. As the suspense ratchets, Eye Contact becomes a heart-stopping exploration of the bond between a mother and a very special child.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780143038900 (0143038907)
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
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A Little of the Book Life
A Little of the Book Life rated it
3.0
I enjoyed the story and the author's writing. However, I felt a little inundated with sub-plots and characters and I'm still trying to put the pieces together in my head.
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4.0 Eye Contact
INSIDE COVER BLURB: As children wage mock battles in the playground of Woodside Elementary School, two students, a little girl and boy, seem to vanish, last seen heading across the soccer field toward the woods behind the school. Hours pass and then only one of them, Adam, a nine-year-old boy with a...
Will's Reading List
Will's Reading List rated it
2.0 Eye Contact
Eye Contact wants to be two books. The better book follows the path of acceptance and eventual, albeit limited, understanding between Adam, a nine-year-old autistic boy, and his mother Cara. The novel starts strongly with these two, especially in illuminating Adam’s thought processes, and in descri...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it
It was a mystery with a child on the spectrum. Of course I read it. I recall that it was good. I need to see what else McGovern's written.Library copy
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