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A Changeling Tale

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

Lexile Score

660

Reading Level

3

ATOS

4.4

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Mary Downing Hahn

ناشر

HMH Books

شابک

9780358067337
  • اطلاعات
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از طرف رئیس پلیس ماری داونینگ هان. هنگامی که دو دوی خبیث به نام کینده فولکه برادر کوچک مولی را می‌ربایند و او را با یک تغییر شکل زشت جایگزین می‌کنند، مولی از میان زمین‌های ترسناک و خطرناک عبور می‌کند تا او را نجات دهد. هنگامی که برادر کوچک قابل ستایش او با یک تغییر دهنده زشت و بدخلق جایگزین می شود، مولی مصمم است که به اصطلاح کیند فالک که بچه توماس را گرفت، بازگشت به تغییر شکل او را به مهمان می گوید، و انها را به توماس پس می دهد. موانع طبیعی و جادویی و خلق و خوی بی ملاحظه خود او را سخت و پر از خطر می کند، و یک قطعه پر از شگفتی و پیچ و تاب، این کتاب را برای طرفداران مری داونینگ هان ضروری می کند.

نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

June 1, 2019
Hahn, that master of middle-grade horror, turns her attention to the fairy folk. Mollie Cloverall loves her baby brother, Thomas. Despite her community's warnings and customs, she can't help but tell him what a good baby he is and how beautiful he is. The Kinde Folke, who are anything but kind, overhear her praise and wait for Mollie to borrow Thomas' iron locket, the only thing keeping him safe. Within moments Thomas has been replaced with a changeling, an ugly, ill-tempered creature who soon wears out Mollie's mother and drives her father away. Mollie decides to take the changeling, whom her mother calls Guest, back from whence he came and bring the real Thomas home. With the help of a mysterious man named Madog, this somewhat-unlikable heroine battles Pookas and other creatures of Celtic lore to win back her brother in spite of her growing affection for Guest. Readers hoping for the chills of Wait Till Helen Comes (1986) will not find them here, but this is a fast-paced, suspenseful, surprising tale of evil fairies and family loyalty. "Travelers" are portrayed as slightly ominous, part-fairy figures despite their status as an actual and marginalized community in Ireland; Mollie's village of Lower Hexham doesn't seem to be based on any real place, but Hahn's afterword places the story within an older, presumably all-white Irish context. A fun and creepy read. (Fantasy. 8-12)

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School Library Journal

September 1, 2019

Gr 4-7-It's Mollie's fault when the Kinde Folke (a group of spiteful fairies who are neither delicate nor kind) kidnap her brother and leave Guest in his place-a sickly fairy halfling who does nothing but bite, pinch, eat...and tear her family apart. Eventually, a desperate Mollie treks to the Darklands with Guest in tow, determined to make the fairies give her brother back now that Guest is healthy again. Everyone they meet along the way has their own secret agenda, but worst of all is the Queen of the Kinde Folke. And Mollie's brother, once discovered, has no wish to leave his new family to return to a life of poverty with his old one. Can Mollie's bravery make up for her habit of speaking before she thinks? This tale by Hahn, notable for her "just right" scary stories for the upper elementary school crowd, is somewhat different than her usual offerings, veering more toward fantasy than horror. The creepy atmosphere and Mollie's determination offset her rather slow-moving journey to the Darklands, and the absence of neat endings lends a touch of reality. VERDICT A solid purchase for upper elementary school students who like a dark tale grounded in myth.-Elizabeth Friend, Wester Middle School, TX

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Publisher's Weekly

September 2, 2019
In a striking departure from her more familiar ghost stories, Hahn (The Girl in the Locked Room) draws from Irish folklore to tell a darkly haunting tale. Mollie has grown up in a comfortable home in a village guarded by chilling superstitions. Local legends warn of the Kinde Folke, beings known to steal human babies and replace them with vile changelings. When Mollie removes her baby brother’s protective necklace given to him by Granny Hedgepath, who is rumored to be a witch, Thomas promptly disappears, and a goblinlike creature is left in his place. Mollie leaves the village with the changeling child, whom she names “Guest,” in hopes of finding the elusive Kinde Folke and pleading with them to exchange Guest for Thomas. Hahn blends sinister magic and unexpected tenderness as Mollie’s relationship with the changeling child—who grows at a preternatural rate, quickly learning to walk and talk—evolves from spiteful to sympathetic and, finally, to loving and protective. Magical forces and frightening figures lurk throughout Hahn’s story, which pays tribute to its source material while maintaining a quality of emotional rawness and originality. Ages 10–12.



DOGO Books
sirireads - This book surprised, as I usually find spooky books doing, such as Coraline. I set out preparing to be totally spooked out and bored, but it actually intrigued me... I left out the last star simply because while it was a fascinating read, it did not inspire me to do anything. All in all, worth the time, not my favorite, but that's just me. C U l8r g8rs - sirireads


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