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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Brian FarreyPublisher: Turtleback Books Imprint: Turtleback Books Edition: Bound for Schools & Libraries ed. Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.440kg ISBN: 9780606398312ISBN 10: 0606398317 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 02 May 2017 Recommended Age: From 10 to 13 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews<b>Summer 16 Kids Indie Next List Pick</b> Farrey weaves a captivating and suspenseful tale of the power of female friendship and the pain of growing up. His masterful crafting of Jeniah's character pierces the pampered-princess stereotype, gifting readers with an intricate portrayal of a frightened yet tenacious dark-skinned girl for whom impending responsibility for an entire kingdom hardly feels like a fairy tale. Heart-rending and genuine, this magical coming-of-age story is not to be missed. <b><i>Kirkus Reviews, </i> starred review</b> A thoughtful, atmospheric fairy tale that tackles the subtleties of ethics and emotions. <b><i>School Library Journal, </i>starred review</b> This book is wise and wonderful. <b> William Alexander, National Book Award-winning author of <i>Goblin Secrets</i></b> Part fairy tale, part seemingly utopian society with a dark underbelly, this is a gripping, compelling story that will leave readers mulling over the ethical questions raised. <b><i>Booklist </i></b> Mesmerizing . . . This is an adventure story, yes, but it is something more it is a story of the transformational power of curiosity, tenacity, and courage. <b> Kelly Barnhill, author of <i>The Witch s Boy</i></b> The carse is a dark, foreboding place within a creepily blissful land. Like Aon and Jeniah, I felt myself drawn there . . . A compelling examination of what it means to be sad while finding unexpected happiness. <b> Sarah Prineas, author of the <i>Magic Thief</i> series</b> Delightful . . . Beyond the detailed worldbuilding and multilayered characterization, what I love about this book is the underlying theme of sacrifice. The protagonist is faced with a heavy burden and a seemingly impossible choice how she finds the courage to make the right decision is something that will stay with readers. This reminded me quite a bit of classic works by Ursula K. Le Guin and Madeleine L Engle. <b> Kiera Parrott, Reviews Director, <i>Library Journal</i></b> Farrey blends subtle references to racial and sexual diversity with inventive fairy tale worldbuilding and enticing clues to the carse s mystery. The labyrinth of characters and dilemmas expands as the novel progresses, culminating in a rewarding ending that highlights the importance of embracing emotions, curiosity, and measured choices. <b><i>Publishers Weekly</i></b> Summer 16 Kids Indie Next List Pick Farrey weaves a captivating and suspenseful tale of the power of female friendship and the pain of growing up. His masterful crafting of Jeniah's character pierces the pampered-princess stereotype, gifting readers with an intricate portrayal of a frightened yet tenacious dark-skinned girl for whom impending responsibility for an entire kingdom hardly feels like a fairy tale. Heart-rending and genuine, this magical coming-of-age story is not to be missed. Kirkus Reviews, starred review A thoughtful, atmospheric fairy tale that tackles the subtleties of ethics and emotions. School Library Journal, starred review This book is wise and wonderful. William Alexander, National Book Award-winning author of Goblin Secrets Part fairy tale, part seemingly utopian society with a dark underbelly, this is a gripping, compelling story that will leave readers mulling over the ethical questions raised. Booklist Mesmerizing . . . This is an adventure story, yes, but it is something more it is a story of the transformational power of curiosity, tenacity, and courage. Kelly Barnhill, author of The Witch s Boy The carse is a dark, foreboding place within a creepily blissful land. Like Aon and Jeniah, I felt myself drawn there . . . A compelling examination of what it means to be sad while finding unexpected happiness. Sarah Prineas, author of the Magic Thief series Delightful . . . Beyond the detailed worldbuilding and multilayered characterization, what I love about this book is the underlying theme of sacrifice. The protagonist is faced with a heavy burden and a seemingly impossible choice how she finds the courage to make the right decision is something that will stay with readers. This reminded me quite a bit of classic works by Ursula K. Le Guin and Madeleine L Engle. Kiera Parrott, Reviews Director, Library Journal Farrey blends subtle references to racial and sexual diversity with inventive fairy tale worldbuilding and enticing clues to the carse s mystery. The labyrinth of characters and dilemmas expands as the novel progresses, culminating in a rewarding ending that highlights the importance of embracing emotions, curiosity, and measured choices. Publishers Weekly Summer 16 Kids Indie Next List Pick Farrey weaves a captivating and suspenseful tale of the power of female friendship and the pain of growing up. His masterful crafting of Jeniah's character pierces the pampered-princess stereotype, gifting readers with an intricate portrayal of a frightened yet tenacious dark-skinned girl for whom impending responsibility for an entire kingdom hardly feels like a fairy tale. Heart-rending and genuine, this magical coming-of-age story is not to be missed. Kirkus Reviews, starred review A thoughtful, atmospheric fairy tale that tackles the subtleties of ethics and emotions. School Library Journal, starred review This book is wise and wonderful. William Alexander, National Book Award-winning author of Goblin Secrets Part fairy tale, part seemingly utopian society with a dark underbelly, this is a gripping, compelling story that will leave readers mulling over the ethical questions raised. Booklist Mesmerizing . . . This is an adventure story, yes, but it is something more it is a story of the transformational power of curiosity, tenacity, and courage. Kelly Barnhill, author of The Witch s Boy The carse is a dark, foreboding place within a creepily blissful land. Like Aon and Jeniah, I felt myself drawn there . . . A compelling examination of what it means to be sad while finding unexpected happiness. Sarah Prineas, author of the Magic Thief series Delightful . . . Beyond the detailed worldbuilding and multilayered characterization, what I love about this book is the underlying theme of sacrifice. The protagonist is faced with a heavy burden and a seemingly impossible choice how she finds the courage to make the right decision is something that will stay with readers. This reminded me quite a bit of classic works by Ursula K. Le Guin and Madeleine L Engle. Kiera Parrott, Reviews Director, Library Journal Farrey blends subtle references to racial and sexual diversity with inventive fairy tale worldbuilding and enticing clues to the carse s mystery. The labyrinth of characters and dilemmas expands as the novel progresses, culminating in a rewarding ending that highlights the importance of embracing emotions, curiosity, and measured choices. Publishers Weekly Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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