At the Sign of the Star

At the Sign of the Star
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Meg Moore Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2013

Lexile Score

860

Reading Level

4-5

نویسنده

Emily Gray

شابک

9781470357207
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from October 2, 2000
Though her mother died four years ago, the heroine of this novel set in 1677 London feels fortunate indeed: her father is a bookseller and publisher, and she is his only heir. Thanks to her anticipated dowry, she will have an unusual degree of freedom: "I would not live my life like other women, bound to dreary husbands and household duties." With her love of books and her admiration of Restoration London's great wits, the hours Meg spends working in her father's shop bring great pleasure. But all this changes when Meg's father takes a new wife: not only is Meg's inheritance jeopardized by the possible birth of a half brother, she must also study the womanly arts she scorns at the side of her stepmother, Susannah. Refreshingly, Meg's struggle to come to terms with her altered situation never degenerates into a battle of one-dimensional tomboyish virtue against uncomprehending femininity. Though readers never lose sight of Meg's predicament, Susannah is gradually and convincingly revealed to be as sympathetic and as hardheaded as her stepdaughter. Avoiding simplistic devices, resolution is achieved through perseverance and genuine emotional growth. Admirers of historical fiction will relish Sturtevant's (A Mistress Moderately Fair, for adults) detailed depiction of life in the great city, including a trip to Vauxhall, a visit to the theater (where Aphra Behn's work is performed) and the simple errands that take Meg through the smoky, noisy and beguiling streets. Ages 10-up.



AudioFile Magazine
The world of 12-year-old Meg Moore is turned upside down. No sooner has a comet streaked across the sky of seventeenth-century London than Meg is swept into a new life as she gains a stepmother and infant brother, the new heir to her father's estate. Through it all, Meg comes to steer a steady course as she finds her personal delight in plays, writing, and bookselling. Emily Gray brings Meg triumphantly through the tumult of this formative period. Initially distressed and resentful, Meg emerges determined and happy with both her place and her potential. Young adults will find this a thought-provoking look at the teenaged years of another time. A.R. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine


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