North of Nowhere

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2013

Lexile Score

630

Reading Level

2-3

ATOS

4.2

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Liz Kessler

ناشر

Candlewick Press

شابک

9780763669102
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از نیویورک تایمز پرفروش‌ترین نویسنده سریال امیلی وینداسنپ یک داستان جذاب دربارهٔ خانواده، دوستی و پیوندهای ان زمان است. روستای ساحلی خواب‌الود پورتهاون رازی را پنهان می‌کند: پدربزرگ میا ناپدید شده و هیچکس نمیدونه چرا وقتی میا و مادرش برای کمک به مادربزرگش به پورتهاون میروند، میا تصور میکند که روزهای طولانی و غم انگیزی را بدون هیچ کس برای صحبت با او به جز ماهی گیر قدیمی در میخانه پدربزرگ و مادربزرگش تصور میکند. اما قبل از اینکه میا یه دفترچه خاطرات توی یه قایق ماهیگیری پیدا کنه و شروع کنه به تبادل یادداشت با یه دختر محلی به اسم دی، دختری که خیلی شبیه اونه میا از داشتن یک دوست جدید خیلی هیجان زده است، اما چرا برنامه‌های انها برای ملاقات با یکدیگر هرگز تحقق پیدا نمی‌کند؟ و چرا «دی» ادعا میکنه که توی خونه بخاطر طوفان های شدید گیر افتاده وقتی «میا» فقط اسمون افتابی رو میبینه؟ ایا میا قادر خواهد بود که راز مکان و زمانی که پدر بزرگ و دوست او ممکن است قبل از زمان و جزر و مد برای همیشه اینده خود را از بین ببرند را حل کند؟

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

August 26, 2013
In Kessler's (the Emily Windsnap series) seaswept novel, a mysterious disappearance leads 13-year-old Mia to uncover a long-held family secret. When Mia's grandfather suddenly goes missing, she grudgingly gives up time with her friends to accompany her mother to her grandparents' fishing village hometown, so they can help Mia's grandmother. Mia resigns herself to boring, gloomy days in Porthaven with no cell phone or Internet connection. But when she happens upon an abandoned fishing boatâand a secret diary tucked insideâshe embarks on a time-bending journey. As days pass, Mia exchanges notes with the diary's owner, a girl named Dee; what Mia doesn't realize is that her notes are traveling back in time 50 years. Kessler uses this device to explore Porthaven's history, while untangling the reasons behind Grandad's disappearance and the magic that sets the events of the story in motion. Despite some murky logic, the plucky fantasy-adventure hums along with genuine contemporary characters at the helm. Ages 9â12. Agent: Catherine Clarke, Felicity Brian Literary Agency.



DOGO Books
bibliophile - I thought this book was fresh and an exciting read. I want to say thank you DOGO for sending me this amazing book. A long time ago I read another book by Liz Kessler called A Year Without Autumn... I thought they both connected and related in some way...which I think Liz Kessler has a talented way for writing about fantasy, adventures, and time traveling of course. It's about a girl named Amelia, but she likes it Mia... she finds out her Grandad is missing, but at the same time she meets Dee (by a private diary), who talks about harsh weather in her island. But Mia doesn't see any storms at all! She meets another friend named Peter who disappeared, and her (Peter's) sister, Sal, is nervous about finding Peter, but is now friends with Mia. Later they uncover the secret meaning of truth and what happened to Luffsands. With help by a unique compass that plays a significant role in the story. Also in different chapters they're different perspectives, that gives you more of the details. Will they uncover the secret, that hid the truth about their family? Will they find Mia's Grandad and Peter? It's up to you to read and find out. Also one more thing after you read this amazing book, North of Nowhere, and if you enjoy it, you might want to read A Year Without Autumn. I'm just telling you both stories had a signifiant plot, character, fantasy, and time traveling... you should READ IT!!!!!

School Library Journal

October 1, 2013

Gr 5-8-Mia is ready to spend her spring break relaxing at home with friends-until her grandfather abruptly disappears. With no choice but to travel with her mother to the lethargic seaside village of Porthaven to assist in the search, the 13-year-old is understandably upset about her disrupted plans. While walking her grandmother's dog on the beach one morning, she discovers an abandoned boat with a diary in the locker that seems to be written by a girl named "D." Mia is convinced that D sounds just like the friend she longs for, so she writes a note in the diary, and a correspondence ensues. When D fails to meet her at their agreed upon time, Mia and her new friend, Peter, set out to find her, but Mia is ordered home by her mother. Peter promises not to go alone, but then he disappears, and when she and his sister try to find him, they learn that D's island was destroyed 50 years ago during a storm. Kessler's story swells and builds at a fast pace, seemingly out of nowhere-just like a storm at sea often does. Elements of time travel make this complex page-turner tricky to follow at times; the reward comes at the end when all is explained. A thought-provoking adventure.-Lisa Kropp, Suffolk Cooperative Library System, Bellport, NY

Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Kirkus

June 1, 2013
Thirteen-year-old Mia tries to solve the mystery of her grandfather's disappearance and make a friend in this time-travel adventure exploring the lasting bonds of family. When Mia's grandfather vanishes without explanation from the remote seaside town of Porthaven, Mia and her mom rush to Gran's side. Missing her beloved Grandad yet unhappy at spending her term break in a place with neither Internet nor friends, Mia finds a diary aboard a docked fishing vessel and begins a correspondence with Dee, a potential friend. Why are all their plans to meet thwarted? Peter, on vacation with his family, attempts to go to Luffsands, the island where Dee lives, to bring her to the mainland--only to go missing himself as the boat and its odd compass travel back and forth between times 50 years apart. Kessler nicely captures Mia's teen relationship with her mom and the thawing of her cool relationship with Gran. The storm that topples Luffsands' homes into the sea resonates with today's natural-disaster news. However, the time-travel logistics are confusing; the conclusion, although upbeat, is difficult to comprehend; and Mia's attraction to Peter, once readers understand exactly who he is, is unsettling. The story does not measure up to its intriguing title and inviting cover. (Fantasy. 10-14)

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