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Undercurrents [Hardcover]

Willo Davis Roberts (Author)
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Fourteen-year-old Nikki Simons has lost her mother to cancer. Her older sister, Bonnie, will soon be off on an exciting trip before heading to college, leaving Nikki to cope with things at home, including her little brother, Sam.

Nikki still grieves for her mother, knows she will desperately miss Bonnie, and feels inadequate to fill in for them at home. And then their father makes a shattering announcement: He is going to marry Crystal, a woman he met through work who is only slightly older than his daughters.

Not long after the peculiar wedding (none of Crystal's family or friends attended), Nikki learns that in place of a European trip the family had planned before her mother's death, they will be spending part of the summer in the village of Trinidad, in northern California, where Crystal has inherited a house on the beach.

Nikki decides that going to the beach is preferable to having no vacation at all. But soon she's troubled by more than just Dad's hasty marriage to a woman who doesn't make much of an attempt to relate to his children. Other things about Nikki's new stepmother remain unexplained: Why is she reluctant to return to the house where she spent some time as a child? And after Dad is called back to Seattle on an emergency, what awful secret causes Crystal to have nightmares that waken Nikki out of a sound sleep? How is Nikki, by herself, expected to cope with things that baffle and frighten her?

Then Nikki meets Julian Gyasi, an intriguing boy known as Spook who lives in a house on the cliff nearby. Why are there mysterious lights in the tower windows over there, and who is the man who frightens Nikki by watching her from the top of the cliff? As the days pass, Crystal's behavior becomes even stranger and Dad is still not there to help Nikki deal with either her stepmother or the increasingly mysterious situation at the Gyasi house.


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Roberts's (Pawns) mystery novel generates suspense, but, ultimately, too many unanswered questions will leave readers unsatisfied. Eight months after 14-year-old narrator Nikki's mother dies, her father marries Crystal, a younger woman. On a picnic to meet the kids, shy Crystal admits to a tragic childhood (her parents both died when she was seven), and when she later inherits a beach house from her aunt, she unsuccessfully resists Nikki's father's decision to vacation there. Nikki's father must return home, and leaves Crystal in the beach house with the kids. The woman begins to act strangely. Crystal has nightmares, forbids Nikki to go to the neighboring mansion of a handicapped professor, who has hired the girl to type his manuscript, and hides her hair in public. Nikki must decide if Crystal is merely "sensitive" or if something larger looms. Many of the chapters have cliffhanger endings ("And that was when everything seemed to start falling apart"), and the big old houses overlooking the ocean provide a solid setting for the plot to unfold. But while the mystery surrounding Crystal's behavior is finally solved, others are not, both small (What's important about Crystal drinking so much carrot juice?) and large (Why doesn't anyone in town tell Nikki why the mansion is supposedly haunted?). This, compounded by cookie-cutter characters, such as the matronly housekeeper and creepy gardener (even Nikki herself is a bit too formal, and her relationship with the professor's son is weak), makes for less-than-scintillating sleuthing. Ages 8-12.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

Grades 5-8--Only eight months after 14-year-old Nikki Simons's mother dies, her father marries Crystal, a young artist at the publishing company where he is an editor. Shortly thereafter, Crystal inherits a house on the California coast and Nikki's dad insists they go there for a vacation despite his new wife's obvious resistance. Nikki, her 10-year-old brother, and his friend Jeremy head out with the new couple to California. After Nikki's father is conveniently called away on business, the teen is left to cope with her stepmother's nightmares, unexplained terror, and refusal to be seen by any of the locals. Finally, Crystal reveals the reason for her traumatized state: she had witnessed the murder of her parents by a relative in a nearby house when she was a child. A fog at a pivotal point provides excitement, as does the moment that Nikki realizes that the murderer has been watching her. Crystal is described over and over again as pale and timid, and is so withdrawn that it's impossible to know what Mr. Simons could have seen in her. As in Roberts's To Grandmother's House We Go (Aladdin, 1994), the hasty conclusion hinges on a fire and a mentally unstable relative, but this book leaves readers hanging as to what happens to him. Eloise McGraw's Tangled Webb (McElderry, 1993) is a more engaging mystery about an instant stepmother. For Roberts at her best, suggest Megan's Island (Atheneum, 1988) or The Absolutely True Story-How I Visited Yellowstone Park with the Terrible Rupes (Macmillan, 1994).

Tina Zubak, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, PA

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers; 1st edition (March 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689816715
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689816710
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,374,169 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Undercurrents Review By Jess, March 3, 2005
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Undercurrents




Why does your stepmother, Crystal, insist on wearing a hat that covers her face, a scarf that covers her hair and sunglasses in public? While on a family vacation at Crystals Aunt Edna's house, that she inherited, why doesn't she want anything to do with the house? How come Crystal dyes her hair the color of mud, even though she didn't want to? Why won't Crystal let Nikki, who is fourteen, go to her new job typing a manuscript at the Gyasi's, (the neighbors) house, even though Nikki's dad said she could? This is what Nikki is trying to find out in, this mysterious book by Willo Davis Roberts, Undercurrents.
In this book, Undercurrents, Nikki's mom dies after being sick for a year, and her dad comes home, only eight months after his wife dies and says he's engaged! Nikki, her older sister Bonnie and her younger brother Sam are really surprised, and at least Nikki was pretty angry. I think anybody would be mad and upset if you've had two different moms in less than a year!
The events in this book you mainly learn about Nikki's family vacation, that's not so normal or peaceful. I thought vacations on a beach would be awesome, I guess it would if Nikki's mom was still alive and with them, but now there's Crystal and it's changing everything. Nikki is starting to get alarmed from waking up from Crystal screaming her head off from her nightmares, what's making Crystal so jumpy?
In Undercurrents, Nikki's dad receives an urgent message and has to go home. Crystal dyes her hair mud brown and she won't let Nikki go to her new job next door. What's next? Nikki and Crystal definitely don't know, but they find out after they become a team and learn to get along. After they've become a team they figure out that someone living in the house next door is a murderer!
Willo Davis Robert's theme is most likely mystery or suspense. The whole mood of Undercurrents is kind of spooky; it's spooky in Scared Stiff too, also by Willo Davis Roberts. There is a lot of thrilling suspense when Nikki is trying to figure out why Crystal is acting so strange without her knowing. There are a lot of cliffhangers after every chapter when it just leaves you hanging, asking yourself tons of questions that heart your head!
If you're into mysteries and spookiness, you'll definitely want to read this awesome book! If you get freaked out easily or don't like realistic fiction then you might want to pick up another book while at the library. Even if you haven't like realistic fiction in the past, you should definitely want to try it out again by reading Undercurrents!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Undercurrents, December 14, 2005
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This review is from: Undercurrents (Paperback)
Nikki, Bonnie, Sam, and Jeremy's mom past away 6 months ago and already their dad has gotten remarried to a nice, shy young women named Crystal. Crystal is not use to having to cook, clean, and take care of three kids since Bonnie the oldest child went off to collage . But things start to go wrong after the family returns to the house that Crystal grew up in and then inherted it from here dear Aunt Edna. After getting there Jeff their dad has to leave on busniss in Seattle and leaves Crystal to take care of the kids. Then the secerts start to emerage. Crystal starts to have terrible nightmares and wakes Nikki from her sleep. It just sop happenes that Crystals reasons for all the disgues is because when she was a child, she awoke to see the her parents had been mudered , the knife still in the middle of the room. But the worse was yet to come, Nikki had taken a job fo a man named Mr. Gyasis and he was Crystal's uncle and Mr. Gyasis had a little brother named Cecil B. Gyasis. Nikki had to put all the pieces of the puzzle tyogether The B. in his named stood for Bruce. Bruce was the man who worked for the Gyasis family and he was the one who had killed Crystal mom and dad the one terrrible night and that same man was now on the loose. But oe night the power went out and a storm was in rage and lightning hit the Gyasis tower on their house and it was now up to them to save the family and the house before it was to late.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Rebecca's book review, October 21, 2005
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There is a girl named Nikki. She Has a sister named Bonnie and a Brother named Sam. Nikki's mother just died and her dad just got married to a new woman named Crystal. She is always really quiet and Nikki thinks she is hiding something. Later she gets a letter that she has inherited her aunt's beachouse that is right by the ocean. Her dad really wants to go but Crystal acts like she is afraid to go, but they go anyway. When they get there Crystal starts acting funny and won't go out without a huge hat and scarf. One day when Nikki is at the store with her dad a man named Mr. Gysasi offers her a job typing a book he wrote. He just happened to live next to their beachhouse.At his house there is a strange man that is always watching Nikki because he knows that she lives next door. One day Nikki's dad had to go home for something. Crystal then tells Nikki about what happened in that house when she was a little girl. A strange man with a bad temper named Bruce came to their house one night and killed everyone and Crystal turned him in. Bruce had killed her mother and father. Nikki tells Crystal that he is at the Gysasi house, and then they get really scared. That night Crystal told her that it was Bruce that killed everyone.
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