Draw the Dark
Author: Bick, Ilsa J.
ISBN: 9780761381310
Publisher: Walker Books Australia
Year First Published: 2011
Pages: 344
Dimensions: 191mm x 130mm x
Format: Paperback / softback
Description:
This is an intense paranormal mystery with a truly unique historical background.
Draw the Dark is a young adult paranormal mystery about the reclamation of the forgotten past and the redemptive power of love. There are things in Winter, Wisconsin, folks just don't talk about. That murder way back in '45 is one. Christian Cage is another. When he was three, Christian's mother abruptly vanished and the boy coped by obsessively painting her. Now Christian is seventeen and still painting, still looking-and what flows from his brush has a weird habit of coming true. After he sleepwalks and spray-paints swastikas and a queer set of wolfs eyes on an abandoned barn, Christian's ordered to see a psychiatrist, work at an old age home and stay out of trouble, or else be remanded to the state. But what no one expects is the day Christian meets Winter's last surviving Jew and then discovers one more thing best forgotten: the day the Nazis came to town.
ISBN: 9780761381310
Publisher: Walker Books Australia
Year First Published: 2011
Pages: 344
Dimensions: 191mm x 130mm x
Format: Paperback / softback
Description:
This is an intense paranormal mystery with a truly unique historical background.
Draw the Dark is a young adult paranormal mystery about the reclamation of the forgotten past and the redemptive power of love. There are things in Winter, Wisconsin, folks just don't talk about. That murder way back in '45 is one. Christian Cage is another. When he was three, Christian's mother abruptly vanished and the boy coped by obsessively painting her. Now Christian is seventeen and still painting, still looking-and what flows from his brush has a weird habit of coming true. After he sleepwalks and spray-paints swastikas and a queer set of wolfs eyes on an abandoned barn, Christian's ordered to see a psychiatrist, work at an old age home and stay out of trouble, or else be remanded to the state. But what no one expects is the day Christian meets Winter's last surviving Jew and then discovers one more thing best forgotten: the day the Nazis came to town.