Close to the Wind
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2014
Lexile Score
750
Reading Level
3-4
نویسنده
Jon Walterشابک
9781910200254
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
March 1, 2015
Walter's debut novel is a profile of innocence maintained in the face of war.Malik and his grandfather, Papa, are running from soldiers to a port, where they hope to board a ship to safety. Malik believes they will meet his mother there, although Papa is suspiciously (at least to readers) circumspect. To keep him distracted, Papa teaches Malik a trick to make small items disappear; this new sleight-of-hand talent will come in very handy later on. When former business associates and fellow refugees steal a diamond from Papa meant to fund passage to and start-up costs in a new country, escape seems impossible. The tension is palpable, and if the lack of details about place and time may frustrate some, it also serves to keep the focus on character types. The threat posed by the soldiers is not explicit but ominous all the same. Unethical opportunists arouse a sense of injustice. Papa, a wheeler-dealer, gets Malik on the boat, but Malik is crushed to learn that his mother is not onboard. It all seems for naught until a sympathetic foster parent aids Malik's search for his family. The roller-coaster ride of experiences and emotions, taking Malik and readers from fear, despair, loss, and grief to love and hope, is accurately drawn.A good choice for sensitive children not ready for more pointed accounts. (Fiction. 8-12)
March 1, 2015
Gr 4-7-This story, told in three parts, begins with a boy and an old man: Malik and Papa. Malik, who is nine, doesn't know his estranged grandfather very well, but they are bound together ever since soldiers came in the night to take Malik's mother away. Papa assures his grandson that his mother will be waiting for them at the port, the place where the duo is heading. Papa, who once owned factories, and Malik, who lived in a nice house, are now scavenging for food and seeking hiding spots in abandoned homes as they bide their time waiting for a ship called the Samaritan to take them away. While hiding out, they cross paths with two of Papa's former business acquaintances, and like Malik, readers are never sure if they should be trusted. They make a deal with Papa that could mean the difference between life and death, for "nothing is ever assured in life unless you can pay for it." All the while, a thread of hope keeps the situation from turning desperate during these desperate times, but questions linger: Will Malik reunite with his mother? Will they find the money to buy tickets for the ship? The setting and time period are not defined, as Walter attempts to convey a sense of the timelessness of war and upheaval. VERDICT Many readers may find the lack of historical context and place a distraction; those who can move past it will find richly developed and empathetic characters.-Meg Allison, The Moretown School, VT
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