The Afterwards
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2019
Lexile Score
690
Reading Level
3
ATOS
4.6
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Emily Gravettشابک
9781547600489
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
February 1, 2019
Gr 5-8-September, Ember for short, hasn't always had it easy. She lost her mother at a young age and is adjusting to her father having a new significant other. Ember's close friendship with Happiness "Ness" Browne helps bring light to a world that can sometimes be dark. Yet after a tragic and unexpected accident, Ness passes away, leaving Ember in a world that is just a little bit darker. Suddenly, Ember finds herself in the Afterworld, where recently deceased people reside and she decides to find her friend and bring her back to the real world. A wise talking cat brings her the guidance she needs along the way. The characters are lovable, and the artwork is intriguing. The book effectively tackles the sensitive issues of untimely death and loss in an artful manner. VERDICT An unusual, lyrical story perfect for fans of fantasy and those who embraced Harrold and Gravett's previous collaboration, The Imaginary. Due to the heaviness of the subject matter, this is ideal for mature late elementary and middle school students.-Margaret A. Robbins, University of Georgia, Athens
Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Starred review from December 15, 2018
When Ember's best friend, Ness, dies, Ember tries to bring her back to the world of the living.December, or Ember, as she is known to her family, and her next-door neighbor Happiness, or Ness, have been best friends for three years. Ember is shocked and bewildered when it is announced at school one morning that Ness has died after a fall from a swing at the park. She is distracted enough to accompany her layabout uncle to his house after school, but his intentions are not good. In a strange, black-and-white place, he exchanges Ember's life for that of his beloved dog, who has just died. Ember discovers Ness here, sadly subdued and lacking interest--but Ember wants her back. Gravett's full-color illustrations perfectly channel Harrold's narrative, Ember's feisty character, and the sense of slightly spooky, sad otherness in this place after life. Here are shadows of creatures that were alive but that seem to fade away like smoke. "It's where forgetting happens," a cat tells Ember. "Echoes....Your people echo longest, that's all. Nothing more." In addition to Gravett's pictures, the striking design disorients readers with words that spiral and slide and a white-on-black nighttime interlude. Ember and her widowed dad have light-brown skin and dark hair; Ness is black.Gripping and poignant, a look at what it means to be brave and alive in the face of loss. (Fiction. 8-12)
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Starred review from February 1, 2019
Grades 3-6 *Starred Review* It's not uncommon for children's books to explore the intangible concepts of death and grief, and Harrold and Gravett's latest collaboration (after The Imaginary, 2015) gives these abstractions fascinating shape. Ember and Ness are neighbors and best friends until an accident claims Ness' life. Soon after the tragedy, Ember's uncle takes her on a strange, turning walk that leads them to his house, only it is now the black-and-white of an old movie. Ignoring Ember's questions, he leaves her there as a trade to restore his dog's life. Alone, she steps into the desolate, black-and-white world?Ember is the only blip of color?and discovers a faded, uncharacteristically subdued Ness seated on her front stoop. Ecstatic to find her friend, Ember is sure that if she can get Ness back to the living world, everything will go back to normal. Of course, Ember soon learns that there are strict rules governing such acts. Harrold's poetry background results in concise, evocative writing, which often reflects its meaning in text that swirls or fades on the page. When taken with Gravett's winning chapter illustrations, a curious, immersive narrative emerges, where hard truths are tempered with familial love and the wisdom of a scrappy alley cat. Sensitive readers may need a hand to hold for the story's darker moments, but Ember's vibrant personality imbues the book with unfaltering warmth.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)
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