Redeemed (The Missing #8)

by Margaret Peterson Haddix (Author)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade
Series: The Missing
Jonah's new twin must time travel and face off against his siblings' worst enemy in order to save the future--and his family--in the eighth and final book of the New York Times bestselling The Missing series, which Kirkus Reviews calls "plenty of fun and great for history teachers as well."

After traveling through history multiple times and finding out his original identity, Jonah thought he'd fixed everything. But some of his actions left unexpected consequences. His parents--and many other adults--are still stuck as teenagers. And now Jonah has a new sibling, an identical twin brother named Jordan.

As odd as all this is for Jonah, it's beyond confusing for Jordan. How does everyone in his family have memories of Jonah when he doesn't? How can his annoying kid sister Katherine speak so expertly about time travel--and have people from the future treating her with respect? A few rash moves by Jordan send them all into the future--and into danger. What if he's also the only one who can get them back to safety, once and for all?
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Kirkus Reviews

Instead of the past, the eighth and final installment of the Missing series takes the Skidmore kids into the far distant future, where they will try to repair time and save the world. In this installment, readers see the action through the eyes of a new character: Jordan, Jonah's twin brother, who was rescued from 1932 earlier. The two twins don't know each other, having grown up in different times, and each resents the other. Jordan, especially, can't understand that Jonah and Katherine, with their experience in time travel, ought to be calling the shots as the trio advances into the future, and he often disrupts Jonah's well-laid plans. Complicating things further is the fact that their parents have been "un-aged" into 13-year-olds--the same age as Jonah and Jordan--although they retain their adult memories and still act like parents. Jordan also finds himself trapped with the notorious Second, the genius nemesis who has nearly wrecked all of time--and now it's up to him to save all of time. Haddix keeps events complicated, even resorting to Venn diagrams to explain things at one point early in the story. It all appears to come together nicely at the end, with loose ends tied up and everything explained, but the journey to that satisfying resolution will keep young readers working to figure it all out. A satisfying end to a long-running series. (Science fiction. 8-12)

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ALA/Booklist

Grades 5-8. When Jonah Skidmore saved the 35 babies in Revealed (2014), he also saved his twin brother, Jordan, who is struggling to keep his head while working against—and, at times, with—Kevin (aka Second Chance) to secure the future for everyone he loves. In this eighth and final installment in the Missing series, time-travel paradoxes are brain rattling, and Haddix reminds readers just how balled up things can get by having Jordan—a new character—narrate. Familiar characters dance in and out of the scenes, but whiny, immature Jordan is the linchpin: believable, just not a particularly likable hero.

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Review quotes

"A satisfying end to a long-running series."—Kirkus Reviews
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781442497566
Lexile Measure
730
Guided Reading Level
P
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Publication date
September 20, 2015
Series
The Missing
BISAC categories
JUV013070 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Siblings
JUV064000 - Juvenile Fiction | Time Travel
Library of Congress categories
Time travel
Brothers and sisters
Families
Family life
Science fiction
Twins
Space and time

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