4th June, Oneworld Publications, 432 pages, Paperback, Review copy
Content: supernatural, school life, humour, tense moments, tissues needed
Summary from Katherine's website
It’s senior year at St. Joan’s Academy, and school
is a pressure cooker. College applications, the battle for
valedictorian, deciphering boys’ texts: Through it all, Colleen Rowley
and her friends are expected to keep it together.
Until they can’t.
First it’s the school’s queen bee, Clara Rutherford, who suddenly
falls into uncontrollable tics in the middle of class. Her mystery
illness quickly spreads to her closest clique of friends, then more
students and symptoms follow: seizures, hair loss, violent coughing
fits. St. Joan’s buzzes with rumor; rumor blossoms into full-blown
panic.
Soon the media descends on Danvers, Massachusetts, as everyone
scrambles to find something, or someone, to blame. Pollution? Stress? Or
are the girls faking? Only Colleen—who’s been reading The Crucible for
extra credit—comes to realize what nobody else has: Danvers was once
Salem Village, where another group of girls suffered from a similarly
bizarre epidemic three centuries ago . . .
Inspired by true events—from seventeenth-century colonial life to the
halls of a modern-day high school—Conversion casts a spell. With her
signature wit and passion, New York Times bestselling author
Katherine Howe delivers an exciting and suspenseful novel, a chilling
mystery that raises the question, what’s really happening to the girls
at St. Joan’s?
Nayu's thoughts
I
was a bit worried when I started reading this book, thinking it might
be too creepy and I'd have to put it down and not pick it up again,
so I'm glad that didn't happen. It held all elements which I enjoy –
a rich school life with strange goings on and memorable characters.
The way that the story in the past had it's own chapters while the
present scenario occurred kept me gripped all through the book. The
truth of the matter was a bit surprising, as it wasn't entirely what
I'd expected, but it was really good.
It's a fairly thick tome but I
didn't notice time passing while I read it, so engrossed was I by the
teen drama (some easy to relate to, others not so much). There's a
great deal of mystery and fear of what happens next, but somehow Colleen's voice is fun to read and I was rooting for her to be ok through the unfolding drama.
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