Description
Book SynopsisA surreal and timely novel about the effects of isolation and what it means to be connected to the world from the Printz Award-winning author of Dig.Time has stopped. It''s been June 23, 2020 for nearly a year as far as anyone can tell. Frantic adults demand teenagers focus on finding practical solutions to the worldwide crisis. Not everyone is on board though. Javelin-throwing prodigy Truda Becker is pretty sure her Solution Time class won''t solve the world''s problems, but she does have a few ideas what might. Truda lives in a house with a switch that no one ever touches, a switch her father protects every day by nailing it into hundreds of progressively larger boxes. But Truda''s got a crow bar, and one way or another, she''s going to see what happens when she flips the switch.
Trade Review★ "Timely and extraordinary, teen readers will find themselves immersed in this timeless world."—
SLJ, starred review
★ "An unsettling but emotionally resonant novel for our own unsettling times."—
Bookpage, starred review
★ “King explores the meaning of time and the toxicity of family secrets. This inventive, surreal novel’s dedication, ‘For the class of 2020,’ makes a direct address to real-life teens’ ‘lost’ COVID-19 year.” —
Horn Book, starred review"A work of literary genius."—
Booklist "Printz Award winner King returns with another surrealist masterpiece."—
Kirkus "Poignant, propulsive, and profound."—
Publishers Weekly
A BookPage Best Book of 2021
A Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2021