Westfallen. Ann Brashares and Ben Brashares. 2024. 384 pages. [Source: Library] [5 stars] [MG speculative fiction, MG science fiction, MG dystopia, TIME TRAVEL, alternate history]
First sentence: Let me ask you this: What’s the worst thing you’ve ever done? Really think about it. Well, multiply your thing by a billion and you don’t even get close. Sorry to brag. It’s just…your thing? It’s the Cheeto-dust thumbprint you left on the basement sofa. It’s an ant’s toe you stepped on. And then you said, “Sorry!” and the ant went, “No worries, mate!” Because the ant’s British, I don’t know.Â
My thoughts (preview): Ever been HOOKED on a premise????? It doesn’t happen all that often, though it does happen. This is the case with Westfallen. The premise had me at HELLO. Reading the synopsis raised my expectations immeasurably, and it did NOT, I repeat did NOT disappoint.Â
Premise/plot: Six kids working together (with the best intentions)–separated by time–manage to destroy life as we know it. Shocked I was able to sum up an entire book in one sentence? Me too.Â
Henry, Lukas, and Frances were at one time best, best, best friends though in recent years they’ve grown apart–far apart. Alice, Lawrence, and Artie are friends as well. These six friends become connected by a radio.
Alice “saves” her brother’s radio from the trash. It’s broken and her brother, Robbie, is gone–presumably for the war. Her two friends, Lawrence and Artie, are near by and interested in seeing if they can fix the radio.
Henry is burying his gerbil, Zeus, when he discovers a long-buried radio. His (former) friends are there for the funeral. All are interested in this buried “treasure” of sorts.Â
All six kids are SHOCKED when the radio works. The two sets of friends refer to themselves as “Mars” and “Jupiter.” It takes time for them to realize that the new friends they’ve made aren’t living in the same year. Henry, Lukas and Frances are in 2023….and Alice, Lawrence, and Artie are in 1944. Both are in the same house, same street, same city.Â
Will innocent casual conversation lead to the unwinding of the universe?????
My thoughts: I LOVED, LOVED, LOVED THIS ONE. Mostly. I will say that the CLIFF HANGER ending was while not a huge surprise a bit disappointing. If the cliff hanger leads to a book two, then YES PLEASE. If it does NOT lead to a book two then readers everywhere have been robbed.Â
I loved the premise. I loved the characters. I loved the plot. This is one I could easily see myself reading again and again and again.Â
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