Book review, by readers, for readers In Emlyn Chand’s first novel in the “Farsighted” series, Alex Kosmitoras is a lonely high school sophomore, hoping to make friends. When he meets Simmi he has hopes he won’t be so lonely after all. Simmi is new in town, having moved from India and it seems that she is the only person in school who is interested in becoming friends with Alex. Soon Alex has someone to talk to other than the school bully, as Simmi proves to be a great friend.
Alex’s mother runs a florist shop called Sweet Blossoms, and tells
Alex about a new neighbor in the shop next door, a psychic from New
Orleans named Miss Teak. Alex is curious and goes to meet Miss Teak,
and eventually also makes friends with both Miss Teak and her daughter,
Shapri.
Soon Alex starts having visions of the future, hinting that Simmi is
in grave danger. When he has his visions, he sometimes thinks that
they are happening in real time. This leads to embarrassing outcomes,
such as the time he is in the lunchroom at school and has a vision of
Simmi choking. Alex rushes to Simmi and tries to perform the Heimlich
maneuver, and is embarrassed in front of everyone in the lunchroom,
since she isn’t really choking. Eventually he learns to recognize when
he is having a vision and can distinguish what is real from what is in
his vision.