The Convicts
Curse of the Jolly Stone Series, Book 1
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2008
Lexile Score
720
Reading Level
3
نویسنده
John Keatingناشر
Recorded Books, Inc.شابک
9781436144476
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- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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Starred review from April 4, 2005
One of the darkest yet most engrossing of Lawrence's (the High Seas Trilogy) adventure novels, this tale set in 19th-century England and inspired by actual events sheds light on the sordid conditions of a prison ship for boys convicted of crimes. Action moves at a fast clip. Within the first 30 pages of the novel, 14-year-old Tom loses his father to debtors' prison, discovers a diamond half-buried in the riverbed, survives near strangulation by a man who wants his treasure and stumbles upon the corpse of a boy who could pass as his identical twin. Readers (and Tom) hardly have a chance to catch their breath before the unfortunate teen is mistaken for the deceased ruffian and dragged off to serve a seven-year term "beyond the seas" on the Lachesis
. The author vividly conjures Tom's fear, dismay and physical pain aboard the vessel as he witnesses and personally experiences numerous atrocities, including near starvation, bondage and bullying by both guards and other inmates. Knowing the odds for survival are against him, Tom desperately searches for a means to escape the ship. The book, aimed at those mature and strong-stomached enough to endure Tom's horrors, powerfully draws readers into another time and place, and gripping Dickensian coincidences abound. The ending offers a glimmer of hope for down-trodden Tom and also leaves a door open for a sequel. Ages 10-up.
Iain Lawrence's gripping novel depicts life on the dark side of nineteenth-century London. When Tom Tin's father lands in debtor's prison, Tom begins an adventure of survival, overcoming confinement on a prison ship bound for New South Wales and learning a secret from his past. John Keating's performance breathes life into this Dickensian story as he depicts the danger and misery faced by Tom. Keating transports the listener into this swashbuckling tale, making real Tom's fear, his hatred for his circumstances and the people responsible for them, and, ultimately, his optimistic faith that right will prevail. N.E.M. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
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