What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Stone Junction
SOLVED: Adult Fiction
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SOLVED. novel, rite of passage theme, game theory, poker, secret societies, lost child [s]
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Did it seem old or new when you read it? Was it realistic fiction, or was there anything sci-fi (or other non-realistic genre) about it?



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"Charging like a runaway semitrailer on a downhill grade and spanning the era from Haight-Ashbury's Summer of Love into the darkness of 1980s Manhattan, Stone Junction is a wise and wildly imaginative novel about Daniel Pearse, an orphaned child who is taken under the wings of the AMO -- the Alliance of Magicians and Outlaws. An assortment of sages sharpen Daniel's wide-eyed outlook until he has the concentration of a card shark Zeta master, via apprenticeships in meditation, safecracking, poker, and the art of walking through walls. Wizards are made, not born, and this unconventional education sets Daniel on the trail of mysteries ancient and modern.A strange, six-pound diamond sphere held by the U.S. government in a New Mexico vault, rumored to be the Philosopher's Stone or the Holy Grail, becomes the AMO's obsession. In time, Daniel perfects his powers and heads off to steal the magic stone, and what happens changes his life forever."


I want to read it now, too, but my library doesn't have it!

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Stone Junction (other topics)Last Call (other topics)
Oh, please oh please emerge lost book - I'd love to read you again. There was an ace on the cover of the edition I read. A child whose father was killed and found himself passed from guardian to guardian (all off-grid members of a secret society) who taught him about games - from rock paper scissors, to short straws to poker... and all sorts of other things. One mentor says they'll ask him a single question a day and if he cannot answer their time together has ended - not because he failed, but because the teacher did. There's a scene on a beach with short staws towards the end.There's a section on a gambling boat that deals with poker. Read it in about 2003, I think.