The Séance

The Séance
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

Lexile Score

650

Reading Level

3-6

ATOS

4.4

Interest Level

K-3(LG)

نویسنده

Iain Lawrence

شابک

9780375848858
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  • نقد و بررسی
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Publisher's Weekly

July 7, 2008
Mystery lovers will get a kick out of this rollicking whodunit featuring swashbuckling soothsayers, outlandish séances, magic tricks and more. Set in the Roaring 20s, the fact-based narrative follows Scooter King, a sharp-witted 13-year-old who finds a dead body in Harry Houdini's Burmese Torture Tank and vows to unmask the murderer before he or she strikes again. Meanwhile, Scooter's mother is grasping at fame as a spiritual medium—albeit by counting on Scooter to manipulate various instruments and gadgets behind the scenes—and fighting off Houdini's attempts to expose fortunetelling frauds. The storytelling is pure fun, as the author uses flavorful period details (Scooter's mother says that even a “Bolshevik” could make himself rich: “All you have to do now is sit long enough on a flagpole, or dance the Charleston until you nearly drop dead”), and Scooter, the narrator, gets his perspective across with plenty of slang (“a lot of applesauce”; “the eel's hips”). As if staging a magic show of his own, Lawrence (The Wreckers
) builds suspense and adds plot twists right up until the climactic conclusion. Ages 8–12.



School Library Journal

August 1, 2008
Gr 5-7-Lawrence explores Houdini's attempts to expose the spiritual fakery of mediums and séances in this novel set in June 1926. Thirteen-year-old Scooter King's mother is a medium; his hero is Houdini. When the great escape artist appears at the Orpheum, it is Scooter who finds a dead man in Houdini's Burmese Torture Tank. Certain that the killer meant to get rid of his idol, Scooter is determined to identify the culprit. Then, two more killings occur. The book is full of period referencesto Stanley Steamers, flagpole sitting, the Charleston, etc., as well as slang, such as "the bee's knees," "the cat's pajamas," "the eel's hips," all of which at times bog down the story line. Houdini's eccentric personality is evident, and Scooter is a well-developed character. Secondary figures, however, are one-dimensional. Kids will enjoy learning how some of the illusions and tricks used by mediums work. Most touching is Scooter's coming-of-age awareness that mediums, even his mother, are likely fake. Tom Lalicki's similarly well-researched "Danger in the Dark: A Houdini & Nate Mystery" (Farrar, 2006) integrates history into mystery in a more lighthearted, entertaining way. An afterword explains how Lawrence became interested in Houdini and which parts of the story are true."Connie Tyrrell Burns, Mahoney Middle School, South Portland, ME"

Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

May 1, 2008
Lawrence takes a grand leap intime, place, and tone fromnovelslike The Wreckers (1998). This book unfolds in New YorkCity in the mid-1920s, during the height of the spiritualist craze.Protagonist Scooter King, 13, knows about mediums; he helps his mother with the chumps who attend hers'ances.Then Houdini arrives, determined to root out fakes, and murder follows.Readers accustomed to the High Seas Trilogys derring-dowont find it here. However, the idea thatHoudini used some of the same tricks as the fake spiritualistsis definitely intriguing, andLawrencedoes a pretty good job of conveying the magicians quirky personality. He isless successful presenting the rest of the cast, though (Scooter is far too mature for his years), andhis attempts to solidify the cultural backdropby using expressions suchas all to the mustard andnow he had a mash on my motherwill likely yank readers right out ofthe story. Its Lawrences wonderful, detailed insight into the tricks of the mediums tradethat saves the day.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)




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