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The profusion of subplots might confuse a casual listener. However, those who pay attention will certainly gain new insight into Americans' prejudices about labor unions and immigrants at World War II's beginning.–Debbie Whitbeck, West Ottawa Public Schools, Holland, MI
This well-developed fantasy/adventure is a first purchase for middle grade collections.—Jane Barrer, United Nations International School, New York City
In Linnet's village surrounded by enchanted, "wrinkled" hills, girls mustn't touch the traditional stringed instrument, the lourka, before they're twelve. But Linny (full of "music fire") has more than touched a lourka; she's built one for herself. On her twelfth birthday, she expects to die for her transgression. Instead, it's her friend Sayra who begins to fade into the unreachable realm called Away. Searching for a cure for Sayra before she's gone for good, Linny and her lummoxy friend Elias travel out of their magic land into countries polarized by cultural rigidity
Gr 4–8—This sequel to The Cabinet of Earths (HarperCollins, 2012) begins shortly after Maya Davidson's victory against her wicked, "sort of" uncle, the powerful magician Henri de Fourcroy...
Gr 4–8—Twelve-year-old Maya Davidson; her five-year-old brother, James; and their parents have moved to Paris from California while her father works on a research fellowship...