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Armageddon summer
    Yolen, Jane.
Publisher: Harcourt Brace,
Pub date: c1998.
Pages: 266 p. ;
ISBN: 0152017674
Item info: 17 copies available at CHANTILLY REGIONAL, CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, GREAT FALLS, GEORGE MASON REGIONAL, JOHN MARSHALL, KINGSTOWNE, KINGS PARK, PATRICK HENRY, POHICK REGIONAL, RESTON REGIONAL, SHERWOOD REGIONAL, and TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL.
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Publishers Weekly Review
On the heels of Paula Danziger and Ann Martin's P.S. Longer Letter Later (Children's Forecasts, Feb. 16) comes another novel (on a very different subject) co-written by a pair of popular YA authors. The two alternating narrators, Marina and Jed, are both children of religious fanatics, so-called Believers who dedicate themselves to the Reverend Beelson. The Believers have brought their families to the top of a mountain to prepare for the end of the world, only two weeks away, according to Beelson. Marina and Jed are instantly attracted to each other, even though Marina believes the world really will end and Jed thinks the whole thing is a hoax. Their different points of view--and occasional interleaved "memos" from FBI agents, excerpts from sermons, etc.--yield a multidimensional description of cult dynamics and dangers. As Beelson predicts, there is a type of Armageddon on July 27, 2000 (Marina's 14th birthday), but, as Marina sadly concludes, it is one "made by man. Not by God." Yolen's and Coville's styles and narrative voices, though different, complement each other well, so that both protagonists emerge with the same depth and the action builds smoothly and steadily. Providing action, romance and a provocative message, this novel could well get teens talking. Ages 12-up. Copyright 1998 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 6-8-Reverend Beelson has called exactly 144 True Believers to gather on Mount Weeupcut in western Massachusetts to await the End of the World. Marina, her brothers and mother, and Jed and his father arrive on the mountain to be ready for Armageddon, which the Reverend says will occur in exactly three weeks on July 27, 2000. As the congregation prepares for the New Era, their campsite is turned into an armed fortification. As the frenzy of the Final Days swirls around them, Marina and Jed find in one another the voice of sanity and reason as they struggle to make sense of their lives and their beliefs. Marina wants desperately to believe in Reverend Beelson's vision of the world, but her own common sense and her reliance on the poems of Emily Dickinson force her to question the reality of his teachings. Jed, whose mother has run away from the family, is on the mountain because he feels he needs to protect his father, who has been devastated since his wife left. When the Day of Armageddon, though not the expected one, finally occurs, these young teens are able to get all of the children in the camp away from danger. Told in alternating voices, this gripping tale gives a close look at people caught up in events over which they have little control. Though coincidence plays some part in the plot, the book establishes a convincing and compelling scenario. The two protagonists are well developed. They find one another, fall in love in a delicate and convincing way, and ultimately survive.-Barbara Scotto, Michael Driscoll School, Brookline, MACopyright 1998 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
Gr. 7-12. Teenagers Marina and Jed both end up on Mount Weeupcut, Massachusetts, with a millennial cult, the Believers, led by the charismatic Reverend Raymond Beelson. Marina, struggling with doubts about being a true Believer, arrives at the encampment with her mother, whose religious fervor is prompted by marital bitterness. Jed, on the other hand, has no doubt about what he believes: only by joining the group on the mountain with his father, who's been at a total loss since Jed's mother decamped with "that photographer from Colorado," can he save his dad from "Nutcase" Beelson. Religious zeal turns sinister when some of the camp's leaders produce truckloads of artillery, with deadly results. In their parallel searches for stability in an unsettling world, Jed and Marina are the rock of sanity amid the intriguing, then tragic, chaos. Throughout, Yolen and Coville, writing in alternating chapters from Marina's and Jed's points of view, explore their rich, thought-provoking theme with the perfect balance of gripping adventure and understated pathos, leavened by a dollop of humor. Despite a weak ending, particularly in the part about what happens to Marina and her mother, expect to see this title on many "best of the year" lists. (Reviewed August 1998)0152017674Roger Leslie From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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key: 98006920
LCCN: 98-006920
ISBN: 0152017674
Local Dewey call num: YFIC YOL
Local call number: 90 RUSH
Personal Author: Yolen, Jane.
Title: Armageddon summer / Jane Yolen & Bruce Coville.
Publication info: San Diego, Calif. : Harcourt Brace, c1998.
Physical descrip: 266 p. ; 22 cm.
General Note: Young adult.
Summary: Fourteen-year-old Marina and sixteen-year-old Jed accompany their parents' religious cult, the Believers, to await the end of the world atop a remote mountain, where they try to decide what they themselves believe.
Subject term: Teenagers--Massachusetts--Young adult fiction.
Subject term: Cults--Massachusetts--Young adult fiction.
Subject term: Faith--Young adult fiction.
Geographic term: Massachusetts--Young adult fiction.
Local subject: Summer reading, 1999 (Young adult)
Added author: Coville, Bruce.
892: trad
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