Prism takes us to a slightly alternate universe in which medicine and health care do not exist, and in which sick people are allowed to die without any care. Set in New Mexico and California, the novel features three teens who fall through a cave at Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico while on a field trip. They are plunged into a frightening parallel universe—seven weeks in the past, in which their "normal" worlds of family and high school remain the same...except for the fact that no medicine exists and when people die in the street they are picked up and disposed of.
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Release date
June 23, 2009 -
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- ISBN: 9780061919787
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- ISBN: 9780061919787
- File size: 515 KB
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Languages
- English
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Levels
- ATOS Level: 3.8
- Lexile® Measure: 510
- Interest Level: 6-12(MG+)
- Text Difficulty: 1-2
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Reviews
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Publisher's Weekly
July 27, 2009
This first collaboration between bestselling mystery author Faye Kellerman and her teenage daughter Aliza has an enticing premise but falls short. After a van accident in the desert during a school trip, high schooler Kaida Hutchenson and two classmates seek shelter in a cave and have the mysterious sensation of falling as they seek an exit. Kaida then wakes up in her own bedroom, thinking the past events are a dream. Everything seems normal (she awakens to Metallica on the radio) until she witnesses a white-robed “cleanup crew” take away an injured man who's been hit by a car. With some investigation and help from a cute boy, Kaida discovers that she is in an alternate dimension where medicine and health care are illegal, and where those who go against the natural order of the world are dealt with in a Big Brother–like manner. Though the slow-building mystery is handled deftly, the execution of the mirror world feels simplistic, with the authors basically sidestepping the broader ramifications that a lack of medicine would have had on human society over time. Ages 12–up. -
School Library Journal
August 1, 2009
Gr 6-10-Kaida Hutchenson, a purple-haired 15-year-old student at Buchanan High School in St. Denis (right outside "Hollyweird"), never expected the school field trip to Carlsbad to go so wrong. She thought that the worst part of it would be riding in a van without her best friend, Maria, and dealing with arrogant Zeke Anderson and laid-back Joy Tallon. But after the van crashes in the desert, catches on fire, and it begins to rain, the three enter a cave that strangely transports them to a parallel dimension in which everything, including their families, is the sameexcept that being ill is kept a secret and finding a cure is illegal. Kaida's narration of the events will keep readers' interest as they feel her frustration and confusion as to why she can't find an aspirin for Joy's throbbing arm or use any words associated with health care or medicine because the wrong people might hear. The mysteries unfold and dangers are explained through Kaida's new love interest, Ozzy, the rebel with a cause in a world without health care. This is an ideal concept for a story that is smoothly paced through new romances, new friendships, and suspicious family members while dealing with the underworld trafficking of medicine that can become deadly. Unfortunately, the ending is rushed, some seemingly important characters are left undeveloped, and there's no explanation of how and why the split in the parallel worlds came about. This powerful topic had great potential but it falters in its delivery."Nancy D. Tolson, Mitchell College, London, CT"Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Booklist
July 1, 2009
Grades 9-12 High schoolers Kaida, Joy, and Zeke sign up for their class trip to New Mexico with nothing in commonthey are merely assigned to the same bus. But after a crash in the desert, the three takerefuge in a cave and are soon lostunderground . . . and then suddenly they wake up. Theyre back in school again, the class trip hasnt yet happened, andthe crashseems like a bad dream.This propulsive premise takes a weird turn when Kaida realizes that something is different: this version of reality doesnt acknowledge the concept of being sick. There are no hospitals, no doctors, and no medicine (unless you count the dealers plying black-market pills on the street). The Kellermans prose isnt going to win any style points, but they milk their bizarre setup for all its worth, imagining an alternate present where the sick are treated as junkies anda mere cough makes you a pariah.Periodic lapses in logicwont prevent this fast, paranoid thriller from flying off shelves.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.) -
The Horn Book
January 1, 2010
After a bizarre car accident, three teens are thrown into an alternate universe where medicine is outlawed and healthcare is nonexistent. Kaida, Zeke, and Joy form a necessary alliance in order to find their way back to their familiar world. Their struggle is suspenseful until the book's final pages. The socio-political commentary, while relevant, can be intrusive to the narrative.(Copyright 2010 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
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Formats
- Kindle Book
- OverDrive Read
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Languages
- English
Levels
- ATOS Level:3.8
- Lexile® Measure:510
- Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
- Text Difficulty:1-2
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