Cathy's Key

For instance, a stranger met on a bus trip has developed by the end of the book into a major character, and new relatives such as Tsao, Victor’s father, appear in surprising and sometimes disturbing ways.

At its most basic level, the plot involves Cathy attempting to navigate the treacherous world that the immortals inhabit while not imperiling herself or those she loves.

For instance, the “evidence package” in Cathy’s Book contains artifacts such as a wedding invitation, a menu from a restaurant, various letters, a napkin, a death certificate, and four pieces of a ripped photo, among other items.

For instance, Motoko Rich wrote an article in The New York Times entitled “Product Placement Deals Make Leap From Film to Books” (2006) that discussed how Stewart had incorporated a lip gloss made by Cover Girl in exchange for free advertising on their online website.

The book is especially recommended for fans of manga, gaming followers, and reluctant readers, and is categorized within the YA or young adult section of libraries.

First edition (publ. Running Press Kids )