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The Merit Birds by Kelley Powell

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Summary

Cam Scott resents his mother for uprooting him from his home in Ottawa and relocating to Vientiane, Laos, and is determined to never let her forget it. Over time he adjusts to the land and culture, but just as he has found friendship and love, tragedy strikes and he is at the mercy of a stranger to clear his name for a crime he didn't commit.

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The Merit Birds by Kelley Powell

2015 Dewey Divas Pick 2016 Booklist Top Ten Multicultural Fiction List, Youth Spotlight Cam is finally settling into his new life in Laos when tragedy strikes and he’s wrongfully accused of murder. Eighteen-year-old Cam Scott is angry. He’s angry about his absent dad, he’s angry about being angry, and he’s angry that he has had to give up his Ottawa basketball team to follow his mom to her new job in Vientiane, Laos. However, Cam’s anger begins to melt under the Southeast Asian sun as he finds friendship with his neighbour, Somchai, and gradually falls in love with Nok, who teaches him about building merit, or karma, by doing good deeds, such as purchasing caged “merit birds.” Tragedy strikes and Cam finds himself falsely accused of a crime. His freedom depends on a person he’s never met. A person who knows that the only way to restore his merit is to confess. The Merit Birds blends action, suspense, and humour in a far-off land where things seem so different, yet deep down are so much the same.
(Starred Review) A fresh, gripping page-turner that takes readers on a journey through one young man’s escape from anger into a place of peace* Booklist *
… the story offers an insightful window into Laotian life, history, and traditions while reminding readers that redemption can carry a heavy cost. * Publishers Weekly *
By moving away from the multicultural clichés and tropes one has come to expect from YA stranger-in-a-strange-land stories, Powell creates something unique — a story rooted in characters that are realistically, if unpleasantly, depicted. * Quill and Quire *
Drawing on her own experience, Powell has set the story of 18-year-old Cameron in the exotic world of Vientiane, Laos. Her deep, almost native knowledge of Lao culture (Powell states in a ‘Dear Reader’ note that she lived and worked in Laos) makes for a very authentic setting and genuine local characters. * Canadian Materials *
The story is artfully told … rich in details of life in Laos and Thailand. * Resource Links *
… Kelley Powell writes with sensitivity about culture, poverty and goodness in her debut novel. * United Church Observer *
… a thought-provoking story that will appeal to older teens willing to expand their worldview. * School Library Journal *
Kelley Powell has worked at a home for impoverished women and children in India, researched domestic violence in Laos, and served in the Canadian government’s family violence prevention unit. She lives in Ottawa.
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ISBN 13 9781459729315
ISBN 10 1459729315
Title The Merit Birds
Author Kelley Powell
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Dundurn Group Ltd
Year published 2015-07-09
Number of pages 240
Prizes Commended for Dewey Diva Picks 2015 (Canada)
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.