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Time Will Tell

Contributor(s): Lyga, Barry (Author)

ISBN: 9780316537797

Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

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Pub Date: October 4, 2022

Dewey: FIC

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: 13 to 17

Physical Info: 1.18" H x 8.28" L x 5.55" W ( 0.90 lbs) 448 pages

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Quiz #:0000515253 ( Time Will Tell)

Reading level: 5.30

Interest level: UG

Point value: 20.0

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Description: Four teens dig up the time capsule that their parents buried in 1986 and never bothered to recover. In addition to the expected ephemera of mixtapes, Walkmans, photographs, letters, toys, and assorted junk, Elayah, Liam, Marcie, and Jorja discover something sinister: a hunting knife stained with blood and wrapped with a note. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to kill anyone." The teens haven't just unearthed a time capsule: they've also dug up pain and secrets that someone-- maybe one of their own parents-- is willing to kill for.

Review Quotes: * "Lyga (I Hunt Killers) grips readers at every turn in this layered and provoking mystery that tackles sexual assault, mental illness, bullying, homophobia, and racism. When Elayah (who is Black and known as El), Liam, Marcie, and Jorja (who default to white) open their parents' 1986 high school time capsule, they find analog-age relics along with a note wrapped around a bloodied knife that reads, "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to kill anyone." Convinced that the knife may be connected to her uncle Antoine, who disappeared just after homecoming that year, El is determined to investigate, even after being wounded by an unknown attacker. As they enter new relationships and engage in dangerous acts of kidnapping and subterfuge, the Maryland foursome come to question everything they know about their parents. Switching perspectives between the present-day and 1986, Lyga's novel is packed with unexpected twists and red herrings. Though the introduction of a podcaster brings unrealistic advantages to the case, razor-sharp descriptions engage throughout as Lyga demonstrates the tragic way that past actions can affect future generations."--Publishers Weekly, starred review

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