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Fantasy · 2007 · PG-13

Jumper

by Steven Gould

A teenager with the ability to teleport anywhere in the world uses his power to escape an abusive home — and is drawn into a government manhunt.

For14+GenreFantasyLength342 pagesRead time~8.5 hours

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Violence

Some

Action thriller violence as government agents pursue the teleporting protagonist

Language

Barely any

Mild language consistent with YA sci-fi

Sexual Content

Barely any

Brief romantic relationship; nothing explicit

Substance Use

Barely any

Parental alcohol abuse is a major backstory element

Emotional Intensity

Some

Themes of child abuse, escape, and the psychological aftermath of a violent home

What this book is about

A compelling YA sci-fi featuring a protagonist who teleports to escape abuse. Content includes references to child abuse and alcohol, plus action thriller violence as the government pursues him. The abuse backstory is handled with weight. Older teens and adults.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Child abuse (parental violence)

Government pursuit

Parental alcohol abuse

Escape from danger

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