Doppelganger by
David Stahler
Have you heard the legend of the doppelganger? It’s a creature
who looks just like you. In some stories, if you see one, it means you’re going
to die. In other stories, it’s a shape-changer. You won’t know until it’s too
late that the person you’re talking to is really a monster who will kill you
and steal your shape—then move into your home with your family and steal your
life.
Chris is a
tough guy. A jock. A fighter. But when he beats up the wrong homeless guy, his
life is over: he took on a doppelganger. Maybe you think Chris got what he
deserved. But did the monster? As it takes over Chris’ live it discovers that
some human beings act like monsters—like parents who abuse their kids.
As the
doppelganger Chris begins to sink into Chris’ old life, he’s tempted by the
opportunity to change things, make things different—maybe better. When the
human beings are monsters, can the monster become a human being?
(Book talk
by Kirsten Edwards, King County Library System)
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