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The Winchesters

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Fourteen-year-old Chris Winchester is torn between two worlds. By birth, he's part of the indomitable Winchester clan, owners of the enormous electronics factory that employs nearly everyone in town. Yet Chris's father gave up his stake in the business to work for the Peace Corp. When he died, Chris, his mother, and his twin sisters moved into a tiny gatehouse on the Winchester estate—poor relations living on family goodwill. While his cousin Ernest is groomed to take over the family fortune, Chris attends public school and makes friends with the kids in town. He can't understand why a crisis at his uncle's factory makes people suddenly hate him, but a wage cut and a threatened strike have everyone's nerves on edge.

In the eyes of the townspeople, Chris is guilty by association, for he bears the Winchester name. When things turn ugly, Chris discovers that his family can get very tough. Power is like a muscle, his uncle explains, and it must be flexed to keep it strong. Chris senses that power can be used to destroy, as well. In spite of himself, Chris is drawn into the inner circle of the Winchester clan. Suddenly he realizes that part of the Winchester wealth might be his one day. Being rich sounds exciting, but his uncle's protection is not without its price, and Chris's conscience is uneasy. As he journeys toward adulthood he is faced with some difficult questions: Where does he belong, and whose side is he on?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 1, 1988
      From the author of Outside Looking In , among other notable titles, comes this story of a Massachusetts mill town, in which the mill's wealthy owners, the Winchesters, often face off with the rest of the town. On the less-affluent side of the family is Chris Winchester, 12. Because he lives in the gatehouse and attends the local school, he has always thought he belonged more to the town than to the Winchesters; Chris's girlfriend, Marie, is the daughter of an Italian grocer and his best friend, Teddy, is the son of a Greek millworker. Ernest, the Winchester heir, chases some local kids out of the estate pond, and Chris learns about an impending union strike. Suddenly he finds himself in the dangerous middle ground between the town's workers (and his friends' parents) and his own family. When the resentment of the townspeople boils over, Chris must decide for himself what he wants from his life. The larger issue, of big business vs. the little man who just wants to feed loved ones, is a familiar theme; in the end there are no surprisesChris will be the Winchester who works honestly for his family. It's all very pat, and Chris is not real enough to make this disappointing effort work. Ages 10-up.

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