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Capture the Flag: A Novel Book

"The games had begun five years ago when Peter Shanlick had married Janis, Justin's mother." The game, Capture the Flag, pits Peter and Janis's blended family against the Edwards clan: Luke, Ellen, and their daughter, Annie. Each summer the two families meet at a farm in Upstate New York, where the fathers plot strategy and send their children into battle. In addition to 11-year-old Annie, there are Janis's two sons from a previous marriage, Justin and Nick, and Peter's three daughters, Tessa, Liz, and Samantha. This year, the summer of 1972, the game begins as usual, but when Annie finds herself lost in the woods with 14-year-old Justin, things get out of hand: Justin kissed her again, and this time Annie let him have her mouth as if it was part of a dare she couldn't refuse, then she let him have the inside of her shirt, her barely beginning breasts. Each new part of her that he grabbed froze her into shock. I am not my body, she thought, as he pushed her onto the ground. This is only the first of many betrayals in Rebecca Chace's coming-of-age novel. Over the course of the next five years, the Edwards and Shanlick marriages both come apart and the children are left more and more to their own devices. These devices include experimentation with drugs, alcohol, and a lot of sexual couplings and uncouplings among the five step-siblings and Annie. With so much going on, you'd expect Capture the Flag to fairly sizzle with excitement. Unfortunately, Chace's writing is strangely prosaic, given its subject matter, as if she were taking dictation directly from her inarticulate characters. Still, when she describes New York life in the 1970s, her book comes instantly to life. --Margaret PriorRead More

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    From a New York Times notable author, a heart-wrenching first novel about a young girl's coming of age in the chaotic world of 1970s New York City, where the once-clear lines between parenthood and childhood become blurred.

    Annie's and Justin's families had been meeting once a year to play Capture the Flag ever since Annie was six years old, which was as far back as she could remember....The game was played on the two big fields above the house, with the driveway for the borderline. The flags were actually two large white T-shirts, hidden early in the day. Each team was allowed to hide its flag without being spied on; Luke and Peter were very strict about that. To win, the flag had to be found, captured, and brought back over the border to home territory.

    It is the summer of 1972 when eleven-year-old Annie blackens her eyelids and cheeks with grease-paint camouflage for her first mission. The flag is under heavy guard, but Annie would do anything for the game, and her scouting partner, Justin -- more self-assured at fourteen than Annie believes she will ever be -- has to admit that Annie is tough, even for a city kid. That night, as they rush through the darkness on their dangerous reconnaissance, something happens between them that changes everything. "Now we've both done something we can't tell," Justin warns her, and even in the thrill of the chase Annie knows they will never speak of it again.

    So begins Capture the Flag, a novel about the perils of coming of age when life is coming apart. Back in New York City that fall, the difficult lessons of divorce and depression send Annie reeling. Why, she wonders, do the adults around her break all the rules? But just as she seems to be losing the only family she's ever known, Annie joins forces with her longtime opponents in Capture the Flag. The fact that Tessa, Liz, and Sam -- the sophisticated Shanlick sisters -- live downtown is emblematic of their penchant for living beyond their years, and in their company Annie finds herself growing up fast.

    When the teenagers believe they have secrets no adult would ever understand, Annie's newfound maturity is sorely tested. They plan a retreat into the world of their childhood, back to the playing fields of Capture the Flag. "You're coming, aren't you?" Justin challenges, and Annie is caught up in the game all over again.

  • 0684857588
  • 9780684857589
  • Rebecca Chace
  • 4 April 2000
  • Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 288
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