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ChaseR: A Novel in E-mails

by Michael J. Rosen

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Long-distance friendships are the focus of p:¬) ChaseR: A Novel in E-mails by Michael J. Rosen (Cambridge, MA: Candlewick, 2002). When protagonist Chase Riley moves from the city to rural Pickway County, email messages become his connection to the friends he’s left. The book includes only Chase’s messages; none of the replies from his friends and family are part of the novel. While readers can guess much of the content of the missing letters, the messages feel less complete than the exchanges in books that include more than one participant in the conversation. Chase uses complex ASCII art, including two full pages of ASCII cicadas, to add humor to the messages. In a world where graphical emoticons are now the norm, readers may find the extensive use of ASCII art annoying, but the book’s exploration of local and long-distance relationships provides an epistolary option for boys.
  tengrrl | Jan 4, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0763615382, Hardcover)

In Michael J. Rosen’s funny, provocative novel, a reluctant move to the heart of hunting country spurs a lonely teen’s obsession with e-mail and Top Ten lists—and a passion for animals that takes on a life of its own.

Fourteen-year-old Chase Riley has just moved with his parents from Columbus, Ohio, to a farmhouse in the country. It’s only sixty miles from civilization as he knows it, but it may as well be on another planet. For starters, there’s the biblical plague of seventeen-year cicadas, making a collective noise as loud as a subway train. But that’s nothing compared to the awesome appearance of deer, everywhere, pausing majestically in the woods or, more often, tagged and strapped to hunters’ cars.

A case of culture shock has Chase seeking refuge at his computer, blasting off droll commentary for hours on end to his sister at college and his buddies back in town. He’s promised his parents he will MAKE AN EFFORT, but it’s hard to find friends in a place where everyone’s eager to go out and shoot something. The only consolation is watching his dogs run free on their rural acres—until a freak accident changes everything. And that’s when Chase begins devising The Plan.

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