
Moon Over Manifest
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2011
Lexile Score
800
Reading Level
3-4
ATOS
5.3
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Kirby Heyborneشابک
9780307968159
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- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

It's a challenge to produce a successful audio experience of Newbery winner MOON OVER MANIFEST. It alternates between the years 1918 and 1936 in Manifest, Kansas, where 12-year-old Abilene Tucker has gone to live while her father works on the railroad in Iowa. Newspaper articles and letters from both decades contribute to this lyric story, which plays hopscotch with memory. The story's characters have 21 different American accents. The complex result requires many production and narrative choices. Jenna Lamia's bittersweet reading evokes Abilene's uncertainty in her new home. Lamia also portrays Jinx and Ned with believable boy voices, and she handles the accents of Manifest with competency. Kirby Heyborne reads Ned's letters in clear, unaccented prose. Cassandra Campbell's voice is a little too well modulated for Hattie Mae's journalistic fervor. Contemplative listeners will find Vanderpool's gem brought to life with sensitivity. This review refers to Listening Library's second audio edition. C.A. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

Starred review from September 27, 2010
Set in 1936, this memorable coming-of-age story follows 12-year-old Abilene Tucker's unusual summer in her father's hometown of Manifest, Kans., while he's away on a railroad job. Having had an itinerant upbringing, Abilene is eager to connect to her father's childhood, a goal that proves difficult. The immigrant town has become rundown, but is populated with well-developed, idiosyncratic characters and has a dynamic past involving the KKK, an influenza scare, and a bootlegging operation. Manifest's history emerges in stories recounted by Miss Sadie (a Hungarian medium) and in news columns written in 1917 by Hattie Mae Harper, "Reporter About Town." With new friends Lettie and Ruthanne, Abilene pieces together the past, coming to understand, as Miss Sadie says, that "maybe what you're looking for is not so much the mark your daddy made on this town, but the mark the town made on your daddy." Witty, bold, and curious, Abilene is as unforgettable as the other residents of Manifest, and the variety of voices allows the town's small mysteries to bloom. Replete with historical details and surprises, Vanderpool's debut delights, while giving insight into family and community. Ages 9–12.
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