The Boy, the Boat, and the Beast

Author:   Samantha M. Clark
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
ISBN:  

9781534412552


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   26 June 2018
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Samantha M. Clark
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Paula Wiseman Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.342kg
ISBN:  

9781534412552


ISBN 10:   1534412557
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   26 June 2018
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children's (6-12)
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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[The boy]'s struggle to overcome his life-threatening fears illuminate how difficult it is to navigate the seas of growing up. His victory is a victory for all of us.--Kathi Appelt, Newbery Honor-Winning Author of The Underneath Lyrical and hauntingly beautiful, this is a story for everyone who's had to learn to face their fears.--Jennifer A. Nielsen, Author of The False Prince Weighty themes like courage, love, will, and care for the defenseless haunt this archetypal journey. The path is also filled with rich symbols, such as a blanket and the titular beast and boat. With a sharp focus on the isolated protagonist and his internal struggle, it is character development that shines most clearly, though the external environmental dangers and the mystery keep the suspense taut....A poignant story.--School Library Journal April 2018 The Boy, the Boat, & the Beast is a well-crafted mystery-thriller with interlaced questions, each demanding its own answer. Who is the boy? How did he come to be so all alone? And how will he survive the hideous beast stalking every step he takes? This page-turner takes readers on a journey through one boy's darkness and redemption, and his determination to outwit a monster that seems to know his terror only too well. With only a precious bit of [fabric] to guide him, he blazes a trail of courage and determination as he refuses to give up on his family--or himself. The story speaks to the deepest level of heart and psyche, about facing the worst that fear has to offer, about determination and force of will, and about how the threads of love joining families together refuse to fray, despite storms of imperfection, pain, and foolish choices.--Susan Vaught, Edgar Award-Winning Author of Footer Davis Probably is Crazy Lyrical and evocative, The Boy, The Boat, and The Beast offers young readers an emotional connection with a boy who must master his fears in the face of frightening and unnatural monsters. Several unexpected twists during a heart-stopping final act cap Clark's fine debut.--Janet Fox, author of The Charmed Children of Rookskill Castle Lyrical and heart-catching, The Boy, The Boat, and the Beast is also a page-turner of a mystery with a profoundly satisfying conclusion. A book for any child--or adult--who's ever had to fight with fear.--Katherine Catmull, Author of The Radiant Road A journey of determination and self discovery, Clark's The Boy, the Boat, and the Beast asks us each to face our deepest, darkest fears. This mysterious gem of a book offers us solace and safety, without one note of false hope. Masterful storytelling.--Bethany Hegedus, Author of Grandfather Gandhi The Boy, the Boat, and the Beast is part action-adventure, part dreamy allegory--a painful, beautiful, mysterious read. Samantha Clark has given us a boy whom we love, fear for, and will not soon forget. --Liz Garton Scanlon, Author of The Great Good Summer In this poetic, unique debut, Samantha Clark draws the reader into the story of a castaway boy who has lost everything, including his memories, and is hunted by monsters both inside and out. As the boy desperately scrambles to find his way home, Clark traces lines of fear and hope, courage and despair, in the sand. The Boy, the Boat, and the Beast is an enchanting exploration of the power that resides in the stories we tell ourselves, and how we can change those stories... and possibly our own destinies. Heart-wrenching and hope-filled.--Nikki Loftin, Author of Wish Girl


[The boy]'s struggle to overcome his life-threatening fears illuminate how difficult it is to navigate the seas of growing up. His victory is a victory for all of us.--Kathi Appelt, Newbery Honor-Winning Author of The Underneath Lyrical and hauntingly beautiful, this is a story for everyone who's had to learn to face their fears.--Jennifer A. Nielsen, Author of The False Prince The Boy, the Boat, & the Beast is a well-crafted mystery-thriller with interlaced questions, each demanding its own answer. Who is the boy? How did he come to be so all alone? And how will he survive the hideous beast stalking every step he takes? This page-turner takes readers on a journey through one boy's darkness and redemption, and his determination to outwit a monster that seems to know his terror only too well. With only a precious bit of [fabric] to guide him, he blazes a trail of courage and determination as he refuses to give up on his family--or himself. The story speaks to the deepest level of heart and psyche, about facing the worst that fear has to offer, about determination and force of will, and about how the threads of love joining families together refuse to fray, despite storms of imperfection, pain, and foolish choices.--Susan Vaught, Edgar Award-Winning Author of Footer Davis Probably is Crazy Lyrical and evocative, The Boy, The Boat, and The Beast offers young readers an emotional connection with a boy who must master his fears in the face of frightening and unnatural monsters. Several unexpected twists during a heart-stopping final act cap Clark's fine debut.--Janet Fox, author of The Charmed Children of Rookskill Castle Lyrical and heart-catching, The Boy, The Boat, and the Beast is also a page-turner of a mystery with a profoundly satisfying conclusion. A book for any child--or adult--who's ever had to fight with fear.--Katherine Catmull, Author of The Radiant Road A journey of determination and self discovery, Clark's The Boy, the Boat, and the Beast asks us each to face our deepest, darkest fears. This mysterious gem of a book offers us solace and safety, without one note of false hope. Masterful storytelling.--Bethany Hegedus, Author of Grandfather Gandhi The Boy, the Boat, and the Beast is part action-adventure, part dreamy allegory--a painful, beautiful, mysterious read. Samantha Clark has given us a boy whom we love, fear for, and will not soon forget. --Liz Garton Scanlon, Author of The Great Good Summer In this poetic, unique debut, Samantha Clark draws the reader into the story of a castaway boy who has lost everything, including his memories, and is hunted by monsters both inside and out. As the boy desperately scrambles to find his way home, Clark traces lines of fear and hope, courage and despair, in the sand. The Boy, the Boat, and the Beast is an enchanting exploration of the power that resides in the stories we tell ourselves, and how we can change those stories... and possibly our own destinies. Heart-wrenching and hope-filled.--Nikki Loftin, Author of Wish Girl The Boy, the Boat & the Beast is part action-adventure, part dreamy allegory--a painful, beautiful, mysterious read. Samantha Clark has given us a boy whom we love, fear for, and will not soon forget. --Liz Garton Scanlon, Author of The Great Good Summer


In Samantha M. Clark's debut, a young boy awakens on the shore of a deserted island: He knows that he's not safe and has nowhere to take shelter, but he can't recall his name or how he arrived. He's also not aware that a silent narrator is watching and awaiting his every move. Hoping to find safety, and perhaps even rescuers, the boy sets out on a journey along the island's surrounding line of trees. With only a blanket for armor, he pretends to be a knight as he tries to protect some of the island's small creatures and outrun a scary, green-eyed wolf. But a bullying voice inside the boy's head constantly reminds him that he's just a coward and constantly chides, how can a coward be a knight, protect others or even save himself? The mysterious island slowly seems to provide the boy with clues to his identity, such as his mother's singing, visions of his little brother, fabric scraps and pink tiles. Piecing together his past is a puzzle for the boy and readers alike. In the process, his journey across the island becomes a modern-day allegory of the powers of fear, resilience and hope. It's not until the haunting end that the boy, and readers, finally learns how he came to the island and a difficult choice he must make regarding his fate. While The Boy, the Boat, and the Beast can be a quick read, this debut novel should be savored for its atmospheric setting, ominous tension and the beautiful way it brings light to the darker parts of childhood. -- Bookpage * June 26, 2018 * In a story written in allegorical fashion, a boy, perhaps 10 years old, wakes up on a sunny beach with no memory of who he is, how he got there, or even how old he is. On one side of the beach are crashing waves that threaten to drag him into the ocean; on the other side is a large wall of green where a monstrous wolf lurks. To return to his parents, the boy must venture into the unknown, summoning courage at every obstacle, not only to move forward but also to protect creatures smaller than himself. Will he be able to create a boat, defeat the monster, and find his family, all while struggling to overcome the mean voice in his head that tells him how useless and weak he is? In this touching debut, the real-life identity of the menacing wolf is a surprising twist, as is the true nature of the boy's predicament. Clark writes with a lyrical and appealing rhythm, as she viscerally explores childhood emotions of fear and anxiety relating to bullying, abandonment, and getting lost. -- Publishers Weekly * May 7, 2018 * A boy fights literal and metaphorical monsters in Clark's debut novel. When he wakes up on an eerie island with no memory of who he is, the character known for the majority of the book as the boy tries to find his way home. The mean voice in his head telling him he's worthless doesn't help. Nor does the terrifying wolf that hunts him. But the boy perseveres, learning that our biggest fears don't come from wolves or monsters, but from those who love us, even from ourselves. The creepy, atmospheric island gives the boy space to work through heavy issues, such as abandonment, death, and toxic masculinity. The fantastical elements turn some frightening situations into adventures, but the fear of failure and abandonment imbue the story with terrors that are all too real. It could be too much for some readers. But if readers are brave, like the boy, they will gain strength and insight from their time on the island. An unforgettable, life-affirming tale. - Mariko Turk -- Booklist * May 1, 2018 * The titular boy, despite having lost his memories, knows he's between ten and twelve because of the tag on his t-shirt, but doesn't know where he is or how he got to what looks like a deserted beach caught between a thick and ominous forest and the threatening waves of the ocean. In time, he discovers he's not exactly alone: an antagonizing voice in his head speaks all of his doubts, fears, and insecurities, and a large beast with the body of a bear and the head of a wolf is stalking him from the forest. Clark's melodic prose, packed with otherworldly imagery and affecting repetition, effectively sets the boy's fears in a larger context....This first novel from Clark offers unusual imaginative and emotion-driven introspection, earning its several allusions to The Little Prince. -- BCCB * May 2018 * Weighty themes like courage, love, will, and care for the defenseless haunt this archetypal journey. The path is also filled with rich symbols, such as a blanket and the titular beast and boat. With a sharp focus on the isolated protagonist and his internal struggle, it is character development that shines most clearly, though the external environmental dangers and the mystery keep the suspense taut....A poignant story. -- School Library Journal * April 2018 * Lyrical and hauntingly beautiful, this is a story for everyone who's had to learn to face their fears. -- Jennifer A. Nielsen, Author of The False Prince Lyrical and evocative, The Boy, The Boat, and The Beast offers young readers an emotional connection with a boy who must master his fears in the face of frightening and unnatural monsters. Several unexpected twists during a heart-stopping final act cap Clark's fine debut. -- Janet Fox, author of The Charmed Children of Rookskill Castle Lyrical and heart-catching, The Boy, The Boat, and the Beast is also a page-turner of a mystery with a profoundly satisfying conclusion. A book for any child-or adult-who's ever had to fight with fear. -- Katherine Catmull, Author of The Radiant Road In this poetic, unique debut, Samantha Clark draws the reader into the story of a castaway boy who has lost everything, including his memories, and is hunted by monsters both inside and out. As the boy desperately scrambles to find his way home, Clark traces lines of fear and hope, courage and despair, in the sand. The Boy, the Boat, and the Beast is an enchanting exploration of the power that resides in the stories we tell ourselves, and how we can change those stories... and possibly our own destinies. Heart-wrenching and hope-filled. -- Nikki Loftin, Author of Wish Girl A journey of determination and self discovery, Clark's The Boy, the Boat, and the Beast asks us each to face our deepest, darkest fears. This mysterious gem of a book offers us solace and safety, without one note of false hope. Masterful storytelling. -- Bethany Hegedus, Author of Grandfather Gandhi The Boy, the Boat, and the Beast is part action-adventure, part dreamy allegory--a painful, beautiful, mysterious read. Samantha Clark has given us a boy whom we love, fear for, and will not soon forget. -- Liz Garton Scanlon, Author of The Great Good Summer The Boy, the Boat, & the Beast is a well-crafted mystery-thriller with interlaced questions, each demanding its own answer. Who is the boy? How did he come to be so all alone? And how will he survive the hideous beast stalking every step he takes? This page-turner takes readers on a journey through one boy's darkness and redemption, and his determination to outwit a monster that seems to know his terror only too well. With only a precious bit of [fabric] to guide him, he blazes a trail of courage and determination as he refuses to give up on his family-or himself. The story speaks to the deepest level of heart and psyche, about facing the worst that fear has to offer, about determination and force of will, and about how the threads of love joining families together refuse to fray, despite storms of imperfection, pain, and foolish choices. -- Susan Vaught, Edgar Award-Winning Author of Footer Davis Probably is Crazy [The boy]'s struggle to overcome his life-threatening fears illuminate how difficult it is to navigate the seas of growing up. His victory is a victory for all of us. -- Kathi Appelt, Newbery Honor-Winning Author of The Underneath


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Samantha M. Clark loves stories about ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances because if four ordinary brothers and sisters can find a magical world at the back of a wardrobe, why can’t she? Until she finds her own real-life Narnia, she writes about other ordinary children and teens who’ve stumbled into a wardrobe of their own. She grew up in different countries around the world and now lives with her husband and two funny dogs in Austin, Texas. Samantha is the regional advisor for the Austin chapter of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators and she explores wardrobes every chance she gets. Her debut novel, The Boy, the Boat, and the Beast, was lauded as “an unforgettable, life-affirming tale” by Booklist. She is also the author of Arrow. Visit her online at SamanthaMClark.com.

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