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'''''Click''''' (2007) is a work of [[collaborative fiction]] written by [[David Almond]], [[Eoin Colfer]], [[Roddy Doyle]], [[Deborah Ellis]], [[Nick Hornby]], [[Margo Lanagan]], [[Gregory Maguire]], [[Ruth Ozeki]], [[Linda Sue Park]], and [[Tim Wynne-Jones]]. It is about a photographer named George G. Keane his grandchildren, Jason and Margaret, and how they affected the lives of different people, such as a Russian prisoner and an Irish teen.
'''''Click''''' (2007) is a work of [[collaborative fiction]] written by [[David Almond]], [[Eoin Colfer]], [[Roddy Doyle]], [[Deborah Ellis]], [[Nick Hornby]], [[Margo Lanagan]], [[Gregory Maguire]], [[Ruth Ozeki]], [[Linda Sue Park]], and [[Tim Wynne-Jones]]. It is about a photographer named George G. Keane, his grandchildren, Jason and Margaret, and how they affected the lives of different people, such as a Russian prisoner and an Irish teen.


==Plot==
==Plot==

Revision as of 14:01, 20 September 2013

Click
First edition cover
AuthorDavid Almond, Eoin Colfer, Roddy Doyle, Deborah Ellis, Nick Hornby, Margo Lanagan, Gregory Maguire, Ruth Ozeki, Linda Sue Park, and Tim Wynne-Jones
Cover artistPhil Falco
GenreJuvenile fiction, collaborative fiction
PublisherArthur A. Levine Books
Publication date
1 October 2007
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages217 pp
ISBN978-0-439-41138-7
OCLC80456873

Click (2007) is a work of collaborative fiction written by David Almond, Eoin Colfer, Roddy Doyle, Deborah Ellis, Nick Hornby, Margo Lanagan, Gregory Maguire, Ruth Ozeki, Linda Sue Park, and Tim Wynne-Jones. It is about a photographer named George G. Keane, his grandchildren, Jason and Margaret, and how they affected the lives of different people, such as a Russian prisoner and an Irish teen.

Plot

In Keane's will he leaves his granddaughter, Margaret, a box containing seven lettered boxes and a message saying "throw them all back". Each lettered box contains a shell. She discovers that each letter on each box represents the continent that the shell came from, and that her grandfather intends her to put them back where they came from over her lifetime. This is a gift that will last Maggie's whole life. Meanwhile, Jason, Margaret's brother, is left with a camera and uses it to construct multiple photo albums, one of which consisted of a girl doing ordinary things throughout the day, only she is holding a large piece of glass. The last chapter of the book depicts Margaret as an elder living in the future with her great-niece, watching a documentary about her grandfather, her brother, and herself.[1] Keane Travels around the world taking pictures. Each chapter of the story is from by a different characters perspective who knew Keane from somewhere.

Approach

Each chapter was written by a different author. "Author Ruth Ozeki had an understandable reaction when book editor Arthur Levine invited her to team up with nine other writers to create a new novel for young readers. She thought he was 'nuts" although she was "nuts" herself.

Reception

The novel was received well by the online community, most notably in an article on NPR.[2]

Characters

Jason

Mom

Dad

Maggie

Gee

Frank

Gina

Lev

Annie

Vincent (Vinnie) Francis (Frankie) Jiro

Taro

Emily

Afela

Sam (Afela's cousin)

Mack (Sam's dog)

Jasmine (Min)

References