PRO CONNECT
Kelly Gammon White started writing in elementary school and is still very proud of her reworking of The Empire Strikes Back during 7th grade English class. She moved on to writing short stories during lunch time in high school and studied writing in college. She graduated and began a career as a documentary producer/writer. But, love interrupted, as did four children in six years, and she moved on to novel writing at Starbucks in between carpools, sporting and music practices and grocery runs. Fast forward to her last child going to college and Kelly went back to school herself. One MFA in Creative Writing later, Kelly began teaching at American University. The first draft of Finnegan's Close began on a trip to Ireland. She also has three other novel manuscripts, so stay tuned. Her goal is to write stories that entertain and reward the reader with what can only be called happy endings. She believes everyone has struggled enough these past few years, so happy endings are in order.
“This story deftly fuses a family’s engaging dynamic with chic superpowers.”
– Kirkus Reviews
Reunited supernaturally-gifted brothers find themselves in danger after meeting the family they’ve never known in White’s debut YA novel.
It’s been a decade since 16-year-old Julian Harrington’s parents’ divorce split the family in two. His father died several years ago, leaving Julian in Boston with his paternal grandparents. Now, he gets news that his estranged mother has died, which requires a trip to San Francisco for the reading of the will and a reunion with his younger brother, Jacob. Their aunt and newly-minted legal guardian Molly Finnegan takes the boys to Finnegan’s Close, a castle in Ireland. It’s there they learn of their extended family’s “Gifts”—special abilities the brothers already have but can’t quite control. With training (courtesy of their aunts and uncles), Julian slowly masters his telekinesis and Jacob develops his telepathy. Unfortunately, Jacob’s skills attract the attention of a diabolical criminal who targets the boy with a sinister purpose in mind. White’s novel quickly establishes the simpatico brothers, who have no idea why their parents kept them apart or why their Finnegan relatives have all but ignored them for so long. The siblings’ relationship is endearing; they instantly reconnect, displaying a sturdy bond that only gets stronger despite Jacob being a mere 3-year-old when Julian last saw him. The Finnegans are an entertainingly mixed bag—some, like Molly, are loving (“She pulled him into a hug. Jacob let himself feel the warmth of it”), while others are indifferent or even outright hostile. While the author subtly weaves the Gifts into the narrative, they still stand out, running the gamut from Molly’s electricity manipulation to Uncle Ned’s ability to “wipe memories.” The novel is primed for sequels—it ends with numerous mysteries surrounding the family, including the backstory of Julian and Jacob’s parents, an unknown uncle apparently up to “his usual shenanigans” in America, and certain relatives who seemingly hate the brothers.
This story deftly fuses a family’s engaging dynamic with chic superpowers.
Pub Date: June 27, 2024
ISBN: 9781800168213
Page count: 388pp
Publisher: Vanguard Press
Review Posted Online: Dec. 11, 2024
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