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Jumper : A Novel (Jumper)

AUTHOR: Steven Gould
ISBN: 0765342286

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Jumper : A Novel (Jumper)
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by Steven Gould


From Publishers Weekly
Gould makes an auspicious debut with this playful and moving look at a hallowed science fiction concept: teleportation. Gould gives us no teleportation chambers, no shimmery beaming a la Star Trek , no worries about mingling one's own molecules with a fly's--here only one person can teleport, and he has no idea how he does it. David Rice, age 17, first "jumps" spontaneously in order to escape his abusive father. Having run away, he learns to control his strange talent, using it first to survive on the street and then to set himself up comfortably via bank robbery. Gould does not focus on moral implications so much as keep the plot moving quickly. David searches for his long-lost mother, meets and woos a girl, enjoys the pleasures of a leisurely life in New York and (despite his best efforts) eventually runs afoul of the authorities, who of course want to understand his powers and then put him to work for them. Short fiction has earned this author a reputation in "hard" science fiction, and he applies similar logic to teleportation (though he glosses over some points to make the story work). His warm, delightful and compulsively readable novel displays assured storytelling skill. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Library Journal
The sudden discovery of his teleportation ability rescues teenager David Rice from his abusive father. It also signals the beginning of a new life for the troubled young man. Gould's first novel features a hero who is not particularly wise and whose ethics are sometimes questionable, but whose yearnings and psychological turmoil ring true. A dollop of suspense and a dash of romance make this fast-paced sf adventure a good purchase for large libraries.Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Review
"Gould's warm, delightful, and compulsively readable novel dispalys assured storytelling skill."

"An exceptionally well-organize debut, with thoughtful ideas, a controlled plot, and characters-particularly the young protagonist-portrayed with insight and compassion."--Kirkus

"Jumper gives us the best of both worlds: a smashing adventure story that frowns from a wonderful novel of character."--Bruce Coville



Review
"Gould's warm, delightful, and compulsively readable novel dispalys assured storytelling skill."

"An exceptionally well-organize debut, with thoughtful ideas, a controlled plot, and characters-particularly the young protagonist-portrayed with insight and compassion."--Kirkus

"Jumper gives us the best of both worlds: a smashing adventure story that frowns from a wonderful novel of character."--Bruce Coville



Review
"Gould's warm, delightful, and compulsively readable novel dispalys assured storytelling skill."

"An exceptionally well-organize debut, with thoughtful ideas, a controlled plot, and characters-particularly the young protagonist-portrayed with insight and compassion."--Kirkus

"Jumper gives us the best of both worlds: a smashing adventure story that frowns from a wonderful novel of character."--Bruce Coville



Book Description
Deciding he's finally had enough abuse from his drunken father and determined to get away-any way he can-Davy discovers he has the ability to teleport anywhere he wants. Fleeing to New York but desperately short of cash he "jumps" into a bank vault. While living the high life in the Big City on the stolen money and testing the limits of his power, Davey makes another startling discovery: the mother he thought had abandoned him.

But a new tragedy and a pledge to avenge the loss will plunge Davy into a dangerous and mysterious world of terrorists and government espionage. This time there may be no safe place for the Jumper.



About the Author
Steven Gold is the highly acclaimed author of Blue Waves, Jumper, Wildside and Helm. He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with his wife, writer Laura Mixon.



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         Book Review

Jumper : A Novel (Jumper)
- Book Reviews,
by Steven Gould

Jumper

ANNOTATION

"The sudden discovery of his teleportation ability rescues teenager David Rice from his abusive father. It also signals the beginning of a new life for the troubled young man. Gould's first novel features a hero . . . whose yearnings and psychological turmoil ring true."--Library Journal. An ALA Best Book for Young Adults.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Deciding he's finally had enough abuse from his drunken father and determined to get away-any way he can-Davy discovers he has the ability to teleport anywhere he wants. Fleeing to New York but desperately short of cash he "jumps" into a bank vault. While living the high life in the Big City on the stolen money and testing the limits of his power, Davey makes another startling discovery: the mother he thought had abandoned him.

But a new tragedy and a pledge to avenge the loss will plunge Davy into a dangerous and mysterious world of terrorists and government espionage. This time there may be no safe place for the Jumper.

FROM THE CRITICS

Children's Literature - Katie Gorney

In Steven Gould's fictional novel about Davey Rice from Stanville, Ohio, when Davey forgets to finish his chores, his father approaches him with a heavy buckle in hand. Davey avoids the blow as he tenses up, closes his eyes, and finds himself at the Stanville Public Library. This marks the first experience of Davey's miraculous ability to teleport. Throughout the story, Davey travels to New York, Oklahoma, Egypt, Argentina, London, and many other far-away places where he encounters numerous trials and conflicts. Early in the story, Davey decides to live in New York but must find a way to get money to buy the necessities for living. He instantly figures out a way to make a large fortune by using his teleporting ability. One of Davey's emotional struggles in the novel involves the search for his mother, Mary Niles, who left him when he was a young child. However, when she is involved in a fatal terrorist attack, Davey's mission immediately shifts to finding Matar, the man who killed his mother. As Davey searches for Matar, he becomes the hero when he intervenes in a number of terrorist attacks. Now he must also avoid the NSA officials. Davey encounters numerous tragedies and difficulties throughout this story, but his strong character and courage, along with help from his teleporting abilities allow him to overcome almost anything. Gould combines fantastical elements with characters who experience realistic emotions and tragedies, making the story suspenseful and adventurous yet believable. 2002, Tor Books,

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

This is a book that you won't want to miss. It reminds me of why I first came to love science fiction, and yet I didn't have to be twelve to have a great time reading it. — Orson Scott Card

Jumper gives us the best of both worlds: a smashing adventure story that grows from a wonderful novel of character. — Bruce Covile


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