Book details

Stealing Time
Published in
1998
Description
Drew from the past and Kate from the present have their worlds collide as senior year ends and new beginnings loom. Kate's plans for college are upended by a betrayal from her former friend, Tyson, forcing her to remain in Ohio. As her family struggles to keep their secrets safe, Kate becomes determined to fulfill Anna's wish of revisiting the canyon in 1927. Meanwhile, in 'Stealing Time', 17-year-old Ross grapples with the death of his father and the pressures of a new high school. Ross's encounter with Claire leads him into the dangerous orbit of Ted Bartle, a controlling and sinister figure responsible for dark happenings. As Ross navigates friendship, manipulation, and tests of courage, he ultimately finds a path to healing with Claire's support and a new friend who saves his life.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
120 pages
Book in series
#9
Why to read
- The book offers a unique perspective on time management and the value of time in our lives.
- Glenna Sloan's writing style is engaging and thought-provoking, making it a must-read for those who enjoy literary depth.
- The narrative is filled with intriguing characters and plot twists that keep readers captivated from beginning to end.
- Reading 'Stealing Time' provides valuable insights into the human condition and the ways in which we interact with the passing of time.