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It wasn't always like this

Preble, Joy. (Author).

In love and possessing eternal youth, after sampling an experimental polio vaccine in 1916, seventeen-year-olds Emma and Charlie have the perfect life until Charlie disappears and Emma is hunted through the years by the Church of Light, a group of religious fanatics.

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  • ISBN: 1616955880
  • ISBN: 9781616955885
  • Physical Description 245 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher New York, NY : Soho Teen, 2016.

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It Wasn't Always Like This
It Wasn't Always Like This
by Preble, Joy
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Emma O'Neill has been 17 for nearly a century, thanks to the immortality potion she and her boyfriend, Charlie Ryan, and their families drank one night. When a fanatical religious group convinced that immortality is an abomination traps the O'Neills and Ryans in a building and burn it to the ground, Emma and Charlie manage to escape, but they're separated in the aftermath. Over the next 100 years, Emma searches for Charlie and hones her PI skills, which come in handy when those fanatics' followers murder a string of girls who look just like her. When one abduction hits close to home, cynical Emma uses it as an opportunity to track down the killers in the act. Preble adeptly weaves together snippets of Emma's past and present, gradually outlining her transformation from an optimistic, winsome teen to a hardened, lone-wolf type, albeit one whose heart still flutters for a certain eternal boy. The investigation is the heart of the story, but teens will be equally charmed by Emma's noir-inflected narrative and her decades-long romance.--Hunter, Sarah Copyright 2016 Booklist

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Nearly 100 years after accidentally drinking from the Fountain of Youth, perpetually 17-year-old Emma investigates a series of murders. Through flashbacks, readers learn how inadvertently drinking from the Fountain of Youth in 1916 eventually led to the tragic murders of Emma's and Charlie's families, both white, at the hands of the congregation of the Church of Light. While the two flee for their lives, Charlie decides separation is the safer choice and deliberately breaks Emma's heart to convince her to leave him. Both soon regret the decision, but without a plan or modern modes of communication, they are unable to reunite. Flash-forward to present-day Dallas, where Emma, still searching for Charlie, finds herself also investigating a string of murdered girls who she believes are also victims of the Church of Light. After a neighboring girl is kidnapped, Emma hopes to rescue her by using herself as baita decision that ultimately leads to revelations about the day when she and Charlie gained their eternal youth. Interspersed throughout Emma's mystery story are chapters dedicated to recounting how Charlie has spent his life; these effectively capture the loneliness, isolation, and even regret that accompanies the secrecy required by eternal youth. The novel's resolution is awfully quick, but the storylines' convergence is largely satisfying. A modern Tuck Everlasting with a thriller twist: fun, in spite of its improbabilities. (Paranormal mystery. 12-16) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Immortality with the boy you love sounds dreamy, but it's a nightmare in Preble's (Finding Paris) intriguing if overplotted thriller. It's 1913, and 17-year-olds Emma O'Neill and Charlie Ryan have been in love for years. Their happiness evaporates when a strange man persuades their families to drink his homebrewed anti-polio potion; while it wards off polio, it also prevents them from aging. After tragedy strikes, Emma and Charlie flee Florida to avoid the evangelical Church of Light, whose members believe that their immortality is a sign of the devil. In a move meant to be noble but that instead paints him as deeply unsympathetic, Charlie parts ways with Emma. In the present day, Emma becomes a private investigator, determined to find her lost love and the church members who are killing teenage girls in an attempt to draw her out. Preble's memorable characters and unusual take on being forever young are mired in a tangle of unneeded story lines, including Charlie's stint as a war pilot and the church's dubious scheme to find Emma. Ages 14-up. Agent: Jennifer Rofé, Andrea Brown Literary Agency. (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Gr 9 Up-In 1916, Emma O'Neill drinks a mysterious tea with her family and boyfriend Charlie. It is supposed to protect them against polio. Instead, they discover that they have been frozen in time. When a group of religious zealots called the Church of Light discovers their secret and their families are killed, Emma and Charlie separate for safety's sake but quickly regret it and spend the next 100 years seeking each other again. Emma becomes a PI investigating the disappearances and murders of young women who look suspiciously like her; she believes the descendants of the Church of Light are behind the crimes. Jennifer Grace narrates with a fresh, youthful voice, properly depicting a 17-year-old girl's despair at being left behind, the resilience of one who has survived alone for a century, and Emma's glee at the technological advances she encounters. Emma is the main focus, but intermittent chapters feature Charlie as well, which Grace also narrates competently. VERDICT Fans of Tuck Everlasting will enjoy this time travel tale. ["The story holds convincing characters, a captivating plot with some twists, an aura of time travel, and an array of vivid settings": SLJ 4/16 review of the Soho Teen book.]-Julie Paladino, formerly at East Chapel Hill High School, NC © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.