Monday, August 20, 2007

Branching Out--



One of the modern masters of mysteries branching out a little to reach a different readership with a new book. And this time, it's not a long-rumored cookbook. Robert B. Parker of the Spenser series fame has reached out to younger readers with the book Edenville Owls. In this book, Parker specifically has a young adult, coming-of-age story with a 14-year-old involved with sports, peers and a close female friend. That kid, "Bobby" (mmmmm, I guess it's just like a nickname for the author, huh?) also gets involved in a mystery with his school friends helping their new English teacher.

And, of course, you have to have a mystery with writer Parker right?

I remember mentioning this title to one children's librarian and she wasn't interested in reading it--the historical period angle of the story around World War II, I believe--but I thought everything was good. The story seemed to blend quite well with the mystery and Bobby's growth as an individual and a young man. And the historical setting appears to be a cozy fit for Parker's background.

I think Parker can swing it as a YA writer if he chooses and pull in his exisiting fanbase too.

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