The Chosen One by Carol Lynch Williams

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: May 2009
  • 224pp
  • Sales Rank: 25,049

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    • Pub. Date: May 2009
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Hardcover, 224pp
    • Sales Rank: 25,049
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    Synopsis

    13-year-old Kyra rebels against her close-knit, cult-like polygamist community when she is ordered to marry her 60-year-old uncle, who already has six wives.

    The New York Times - Jessica Bruder

    Williams…unveils life among the Chosen (a fictitious theocracy) with spare, evocative writing and an honest sense of character that helps bridge the rift between Kyra's world and ours.

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    Biography

    CAROL LYNCH WILLIAMS, a four-time winner of the Utah Original Writing Competition and winner of Nebraska’s Golden Sower Award, grew up in Florida but now lives in Utah with her husband and seven children. She has an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults, and helped develop the conference on Writing and Illustrating for Young Readers at Brigham Young University.

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    This should win the next Printz award!by CherylynneWB

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    November 28, 2009: 13-year-old Kyra has been raised in a polygamous community with her three mothers and twenty (soon to be twenty-two) siblings. But she has a number of sins on her conscience, including reading forbidden books (which is all books but the Bible), secret, unchaperoned meetings with a boy, and even idle thoughts of killing their Prophet. This, she believes, is the reason God is punishing her. Her punishment? The Prophet has had a revelation: Kyra is to marry her sixty-year-old uncle, an apostle and a cruel man who already has six wives. And the more she resists, the more violence and persecution comes upon her, her family, and all those she cares about.

    Horrifying. Chilling. Brilliant.

    There is not a single word wasted or out of place. The prose is as perfect as the concertos that Kyra loves to play on the piano. Carol Lynch Williams opens the door to a dystopia that exists within our own society. With such a huge cast of characters, it seems inevitable that a few will be left two-dimensional--but they aren't. Even when the villians are at their worst, we believe that they think they are the hero of their own story. And because of the loving family Kyra is born into, we are able to see why this kind of society has been able to function, as well as being able to see how things are changing, and why a new regime would cause a sudden onslaught of rebellion. Certain aspects of the novel are absolutely horrifying. For instance, the God Squad, a task force in charge of ensuring that everyone is behaving properly, is as terrifying as the Spanish Inquisition.

    Written in present tense, this gripping story makes you feel as though you are there, watching every moment as it unfolds. And it makes you desperate to get to the next page. I began reading just before getting ready for bed, and I literally had to have my husband read it out loud to me while brushing my teeth, because I couldn't bear to put it down for that long. I had to continue reading until it was finished. These characters get under your skin, into your head, and refuse to let go. Even after I finished the novel, I tossed and turned for hours wondering about what happened next. I know I am one of many that hopes for a sequel.

    One word of warning: This is very much a young adult book. It may be short and relatively easy to read, but the emotional impact may be too intense for children. But for those that are able to handle this emotional ride, it will be well worth it. Carol Lynch Williams manages to drag us through the depths of hells and yet somehow--somehow--leaves us believing in heaven.

    I Also Recommend: Gone (Gone Series #1), Speak, Dream Factory, The Princess Bride, Elsewhere.

    The Chosen Oneby KelbiT

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    November 10, 2009: What a great book! Kyra is a mature thirteen year old who is about to be forced into a marriage with her uncle. She never really questions her life on the polygamist compound, but as the story progresses, she realizes she is changing, or rather, her lifestyle is changing her. She has various secrets such as a crush on a boy, reading books, and wishing the Prophet dead. When she finds that she has been Chosen as her uncle's seventh wife, she feels this is a punishment for her secret "sins". Kyra is faced with different situations that cause her to question what is more important: her family, or her own freedom? Can Kyra leave her favorite sister Laura, her secret love Joshua, or even her loving Father just to avoid a marriage to Uncle Hyrum? This book was a page-turner and I couldn't put it down! The heartache and treachery of polygamist cults was made evident to me throughout the book. I definitely give it two thumbs up.


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