The Cardturner: A Novel About Imperfect Partners and Infinite Possibilities

· Delacorte Press
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From Louis Sachar, New York Times bestselling author and winner of the Newbery Medal for HOLES, comes the young adult novel THE CARDTURNER, an exploration of the human condition.
 
How are we supposed to be partners? He can’t see the cards and I don’t know the rules!
 
The summer after junior year of high school looks bleak for Alton Richards. His girlfriend has dumped him to hook up with his best friend. He has no money and no job. His parents insist that he drive his great-uncle Lester to his bridge club four times a week and be his cardturner—whatever that means. Alton’s uncle is old, blind, very sick, and very rich.
 
But Alton’s parents aren’t the only ones trying to worm their way into Lester Trapp’s good graces. They’re in competition with his longtime housekeeper, his alluring young nurse, and the crazy Castaneda family, who seem to have a mysterious influence over him.
 
Alton soon finds himself intrigued by his uncle, by the game of bridge, and especially by the pretty and shy Toni Castaneda. As the summer goes on, he struggles to figure out what it all means, and ultimately to figure out the meaning of his own life.
 
Through Alton’s wry observations, Louis Sachar explores the disparity between what you know and what you think you know. With his incomparable flair and inventiveness, he examines the elusive differences between perception and reality—and inspires readers to think and think again.

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4.6
14 reviews
A Google user
January 1, 2012
When I saw this book I was intrigued and enjoyed the book for the first few chapters. Then pseudosciences such as channeling and ear candles started appearing. It wouldn't have been so bad except for the fact that the author seemed to really believe in these things and portrayed them in a way that the average reader would accept and believe in these things as well. The only parts of this book I enjoyed by the end were the parts about playing and explaining how to play bridge. I have never played bridge and by the end if the book I think I might have been able to if I was so inclined.
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Palomo Valencia
October 27, 2013
I was in my middle school library and I was looking at it, the bell rang, and I decided "what the hell". Little did I know, that this book would actually seep into dreams. This book is brilliant, and I recommend it to anyone!
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A Google user
February 12, 2012
Great book. You really have to read the whole thing
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About the author

Louis Sachar is the author of the award-winning Small Steps and the New York Times number one bestseller Holes, as well as Stanley Yelnats’ Survival Guide to Camp Green Lake. He is an avid bridge player. His books for younger readers include There’s a Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom, The Boy Who Lost His Face, Dogs Don’t Tell Jokes, and the Marvin Redpost series, among many others.

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