Summary
Rebecca Stead's When You Reach Me blends elements of science fiction and mystery with a coming-of-age story. Published in 2009, this middle-grade novel quickly garnered critical acclaim and won the prestigious Newbery Medal in 2010. Set in 1970s New York City, the story follows sixth-grader Miranda as she navigates friendships, family dynamics, and a series of mysterious notes that seem to predict the future. Stead's masterful plotting and attention to detail create an intricate puzzle that keeps readers guessing until the very end. Mixing relatable, down-to-earth themes such as the quest for independence and the power of kindness with elements of time travel, When You Reach Me continues to captivate young readers and their parents too.
Plot
When You Reach Me follows sixth-grader Miranda as she navigates life in 1970s New York City. Miranda and her best friend Sal know their neighborhood well, but things begin to change when Sal is inexplicably punched by a new kid and stops talking to Miranda. Around the same time, Miranda starts receiving mysterious notes from someone who seems to know things about her life and future events.
As Miranda tries to unravel the mystery of the notes, she makes new friends and helps her single mom prepare to be a contestant on the game show The $20,000 Pyramid. The notes become increasingly urgent, claiming the writer is coming to save Miranda's friend's life. Miranda slowly realizes the notes are connected to time travel and that she may be the only one who can prevent a tragic death.
Meanwhile, Miranda befriends Marcus, the boy who punched Sal. They discuss time travel and the logic in Miranda's favorite book, A Wrinkle in Time. A homeless man known as “the laughing man” becomes a recurring figure in Miranda's life. As events unfold, Miranda works to piece together the clues about the notes, her friends, and the laughing man.
In a dramatic climax, Miranda witnesses the laughing man save Sal from being hit by a truck, sacrificing his own life in the process. Miranda finally understands that the laughing man was a time traveler—an older version of Marcus who came back to save Sal. The novel ends with Miranda preparing to deliver her written account of the events to young Marcus, completing the time loop.