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Synopsis
"Graham Smith is a 33 year-old office messenger. To the outside world he's an obsessive-compulsive mute - weird but harmless. But to Graham Smith, it's the world that's weird. And far from harmless. He sees things others can't ... or won't. He knows that roads can change course, people disappear, office blocks migrate across town. All at night when no one's looking. The world's an unstable place, still growing, sloughing off layers of reality like dead skin. One day you drive by, and it's changed. Annalise Mercado hears voices, all from girls calling themselves Annalise. Sometimes she thinks they're spirit guides, sometimes she thinks she's crazy. But then they start telling her about Graham Smith and the men who want to kill him. That's when they meet. So begins the story of two people whose lives are fragmented across alternate realities. And how the hold the key to the future of a billion planets. . . ."--Publisher description.
Is Resonance appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 15 and up.
An inventive multiverse story featuring protagonists perceived as mentally ill who discover reality itself is unstable. Themes of mental health, reality perception, and being misunderstood by society; mild threat and conspiracy elements.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include mental illness, ableism, and gaslighting.
Publisher ages reflect reading level; our rating reflects content maturity — they can differ.
Who'll love this
Teens who love mind-bending reality puzzles and stories about outsiders who see the world differently will find this intriguing.