ill. Christian Birmingham text by Geraldine McCaughrean |
Doubleday |
0385605358 |
Nov 2005 |
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I stupidly over-wrote this review when adding a new one. If someone has my original words saved in any format I’d be grateful if they could send them to me so that they can be reinstated. What I remember saying is roughly this: McCaughrean’s text (taking its cues from J. M. Neale’s well-known carol) is pitch perfect from the start: “So great fires were burning in every palace grate, and twelve days of Christmas feasting lay ahead, silly with song and dance!” Don’t you just love that ‘silly’? |
Archives for November 2005
Ithaka
Adele Geras |
David Fickling Books |
1904442714 |
Oct 2005 |
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Anything from the David Fickling YA stable is likely to be substantial, well-written and worth a lot more than a glance. The 400-page Ithaka lives up to these expectations: and yet, for all the brain fodder it offers, all the drama, the big human questions and the beautifully-crafted language, one can’t help wondering how many teenagers will really go for this. |
Tamar
Mal Peet |
Walker |
0744565707 |
Oct 2005 |
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I’ve just done that thing you do when you turn the last page on an exceptionally good book. Close the back cover, stare gormlessly at the jacket illustration and make a cross between a sniff and a sigh. The sniff for appreciation of great work done, the sigh of regret that a story you’ve savoured has finished. |
Seeker
William Nicholson |
Egmont |
1904442714 |
Oct 2005 |
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Nicholson’s latest offering, the first instalment of a new trilogy, took a while to get under my skin. The sleek prose at least made for an easy read, but I didn’t start to really care about the characters, or their respective quests, until quite a way into the action. The three young protagonists from different backgrounds are introduced separately to the reader, before their paths cross and they discover a mutual ambition. Motivated by different circumstances, they all long to become a Noma – a type of revered, mystical warrior – but must first prove they are worthy. The ensuing adventure sees the brave but na’ve young adults have their individual beliefs and ideals challenged and sometimes crushed as they come up against the harsh realities of the outside world. |
Ithaka
Adele Geras |
David Fickling Books |
0385603916 |
Oct 2005 |
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There is already a plethora of retellings of Homer’s The Odyssey for young people, though thankfully Ithaka doesn’t claim to add to these. The story is told from the point of view of Odysseus’ wife Penelope, left alone for over ten years, stubbornly resisting rumours that her husband is dead, and pressure from others to find Ithaka another king. Interwoven with her story are the lives of those who surround her in her palace, most importantly Klymene, Penelope’s maid, and her twin brother Ikarios. |