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Captives [Hardcover]

Tom Pow (Author)
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May 1, 2007
Martin and his family are enjoying a sun-filled vacation on a beautiful Caribbean island--until they are stopped at gunpoint, blindfolded, and bundled into a truck that heads for the dense forest of the island's interior. Pushed to their physical and emotional limits as they are forced deeper into the wild terrain, the hostages come to understand something of the harsh political backdrop of life on sunny Santa Clara, and the events that have shaped the lives of their captors and fueled their actions.

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Grade 7 Up–Teenage Martin, son of Tony and Carol, watches his dad being interviewed on TV about the book Tony has written. It is based on journals he kept when his family and another couple and their teenage daughter, Louise, were held captive by antigovernment rebels while vacationing in the Caribbean. Now, following a violent rescue that resulted in Louise's death, Tony is accused of exploiting this tragedy for profit. Martin revisits the experience by reading the published journal (Part I). He then fills in the gaps with the many details that his father missed, which makes up Part II. With a Lost-like cover and this exciting premise, the book might have some appeal. But the story, mostly told in a third-person omniscient voice, is disjointed. Chunks of backstory about Tony and Carol's second son, Nick, seem irrelevant. The kidnappers' pasts, while vividly described, are too abbreviated to carry much emotional weight. Martin ineffectually lusts for Louise, but she develops a sexual relationship with Eduardo, one of the kidnappers. But here again, the heat just isn't on the page. One gets the general idea, but stereotypes of a rapacious dictator supported by a corrupt American corporation, vagueness about key relationships, and discomfiting shifts in perspective dilute the novel's power.–Joel Shoemaker, Southeast Junior High School, Iowa City, IA
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Dividing his tale close to the exact middle, Pow contrasts public and private accounts of an American tourist family's kidnapping by Caribbean guerillas. Having reread his father's best-selling diary in the first half of the book and finding it wanting, 16-year-old Martin, who is still withdrawn and suffering from the experience, composes a third-person version from a more private and personal point of view. It is also a psychologically probing look at the events—giving the kidnappers as well as their victims human characters and histories. Like Louise Moeri's The Forty-third War (1989) and Peter Dickinson's AK (1992), this will help readers see beyond conventional views of Third World rebels as faceless terrorists; it is the fictional island's power-hungry strongman and his ally, an amoral agent of an American mining company, who are the villains here, responsible for this compelling novel's sad, violent ending. Peters, John
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Hardcover: 185 pages
  • Publisher: Roaring Brook Press; First Edition edition (May 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596432012
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596432017
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,948,661 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Made me think, but didn't tug at my heart strings, July 22, 2008
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Two families go on vacation, but get taken captive by guerrillas. The book chronicles the families with their captors from two perspectives. One is a journal, written by Martin's father. The other is third person and includes back stories, but created by Martin. The book emphasizes the complications of third world terrorism and the multiple perspectives. It isn't terribly personal and sometimes falls short in emotion. It was very interesting, though. Haha, and I liked the "bad guys" better than some of the "victims."
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God, where to begin? How to write of this horror? We're kidnapped-held hostage-Carol, Martin, and me. Read the first page
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Test Drive, United Nickel, General Quitano, Día de la Libertad, Island Adventure, Santa Clara, Dan Morris, Tony Kurlansky
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