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The Ruinous Sweep

by Tim Wynne-Jones

Publisher
Candlewick Press
Publication date
Jun 2018
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780763697457
    Publish Date
    Jun 2018
    List Price
    $21.00
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781536208795
    Publish Date
    Sep 2019
    List Price
    $12.99
  • CD-Audio

    ISBN
    9781543687804
    Publish Date
    Jun 2018
    List Price
    $73.99
  • CD-Audio

    ISBN
    9781543687781
    Publish Date
    Jun 2018
    List Price
    $35.99
  • CD-Audio

    ISBN
    9781543687798
    Publish Date
    Jun 2018
    List Price
    $27.99

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About the author

TIM WYNNE-JONES is one of Canada's foremost writers for children. The author of over thirty-five books, he is a two-time winner of the Governor General's Award, as well as a two-time winner of the Boston Globe–Horn Book Award and of the Arthur Ellis Award. His short-story collections include Some of the Kinder Planets, Book of Changes and Lord of the Fries. He is also known for his Rex Zero series. Recently, he wrote the young-adult novels The Ruinous Sweep; Emperor of Any Place, which earned seven starred reviews; and Blink & Caution, which won the Boston Globe–Horn Book Award. Tim is also the recipient of the Edgar Award and the Vicky Metcalf Award for a Body of Work. In 2012, he was made an Officer to the Order of Canada. He lives in Perth, Ontario.

 

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Editorial Reviews

Wynne-Jones cleverly employs elements of his trademark magical realism, and readers will enjoy making the connections between Bee’s discoveries and Donovan’s subconscious version of events; both versions are chilling. The courageous, clever Bee is a revelation, and her clear-eyed approach to finding the truth and her enduring love for Donovan, along with believably quirky characters and genuinely terrifying moments, will keep readers enthralled until the bittersweet finale.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Taking inspiration from Dante’s Inferno, Wynne-Jones presents an ambitious novel that is grim and suspenseful to the end...Turn’s experience in purgatory (or maybe the environs of hell?) is harrowing and confusing, adding to this page-turner that explores loyalty, guilt, anger, and redemption. This murder mystery is highly recommended and would make for a great book-club read.
—School Library Journal (starred review)

The Ruinous Sweep is a feverish journey designed to make both the solution to and the mystery itself elusive. Unsettling and powerful, Wynne-Jones's work is intellectually and emotionally demanding and leads to a surprisingly strong catharsis.
—Shelf Awareness for Readers (starred review)

Readers will love putting together the puzzle pieces to figure out what is really going on here on multiple levels. Some may find the ending bittersweet, but the heart of the latest from the acclaimed Wynne-Jones (The Emperor of Any Place, 2015) is refreshing. A literary thriller with riveting characters, infused with just a touch of magical realism.
—Booklist

Wynne-Jones' writing is smooth and compelling, and certain images will likely linger in readers' minds...Suspenseful and complex, this will mesmerize readers patient enough to stick with it.
—Kirkus Reviews

With Dante’s allegorical journey to hell echoing throughout, this dark adventure tale begins with a teen, unsure of who he is or what has happened, being pushed out of a vehicle...the reader will be engrossed, like Bee, in unraveling the mystery and piecing together events as discovered by Donovan and Bee, who are both in increasing danger as they get closer to the truth.
—The Horn Book

Wynne-Jones brilliantly crafts this narrative, alternating between Donovan’s terrifying journey and Bee’s hospital vigil, fleshing out in glimpses the back story of Bee and Donovan’s love story, then turning full-throttle detective thriller as Bee starts her own investigation, putting together the pieces of Donovan’s ramblings with what she knows of his past. The suspense mounts as the novel reaches its pulse-pounding finale followed by a perfect, poignant postscript.
—Buffalo News

Ideal for teens and adults who seek out demanding reads.
—BayViews