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CHASING POWER by Sarah Beth Durst

CHASING POWER

by Sarah Beth Durst

Pub Date: Oct. 14th, 2014
ISBN: 978-0-8027-3755-7
Publisher: Walker

Telekinetic teen Kayla lives a charmed life with her hippie mom until the past catches up with them.

Kayla’s mother, Moonbeam, covers their California cottage with spells and amulets, but her New-Age exterior and excessive eccentricities mask both true power and a fear of her husband, who (may have) killed their other daughter, Amanda. Having spent the last eight years on the run, Kayla is always prepared to fight or flee. Despite her mother’s orders to keep a low profile and never use her powers, Kayla employs her telekinesis to shoplift, pick pockets and generally cause havoc while hanging out with her rich friend, Selena. When a boy named Daniel approaches Kayla for help rescuing his kidnapped, cold-fish academic mother, Kayla finds herself teleported around the world in search of three magical stones. The stones are essentially a narrative MacGuffin, making the teens confront their irresponsible parents and discover the source of their powers; as voodoo queen Marguerite remarks, “Who hides an evil spell and then leaves a map?” While the novel starts simply enough, it soon takes a kitchen-sink approach, layering issues of domestic abuse, fraught parent-child relationships and amoral power plays beneath teen romances, tourism and dizzying action sequences. Thankfully, Durst leavens the angst and childhood trauma with snappy dialogue, snarky teens and explosive exploits.

A quick but complex read—enjoyable on both counts.

(Fantasy. 12-18)