The Care and Feeding of a Pet Black Hole

The Care and Feeding of a Pet Black Hole
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2017

Lexile Score

710

Reading Level

3

ATOS

4.8

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Michelle Cuevas

شابک

9780399539152
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نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

July 15, 2017
Instead of a lost kitten, 11-year-old Stella "Bug" Rodriguez rescues a black hole she names Larry ("short for Singularity, which I'd read is a place of infinite gravity at the heart of a black hole").For a lonely, precocious, science-loving girl who idolizes Carl Sagan, nothing could be better--at least, at first. Soon the chaos of the actual black hole forces Stella to confront the metaphorical black hole of sadness left by the death of her father. Her intense grief--equaled only by her fear of confronting it head on--contrasts with the wacky humor of a slightly domesticated black hole that consumes everything, including Stinky Stu, the class hamster, a neighbor's garden gnomes, and the new family puppy. Stella and her little brother, Cosmo, embark on a surreal journey, printed in white type on a black background, through Larry's depths in search of the dog, ordering up what they need as if Larry were a cosmic, malfunctioning Siri (" 'LAMPS!" we shouted. "NOT STAMPS. LAMPS! SWALLOW LIGHT. LIGHT!" A moment later we saw a kite sail by"). Throughout the book Stella addresses her father directly as "you," a potent reminder of the fresh intensity of her loss. Set in 1977, this quirky story is enhanced by charming pen-and-ink illustrations. Aside from Stella's surname, which suggests the family is Latinx, race and ethnicity are unspecified. An original tale of family love, scientific passion, and a truly epic journey of self-discovery. (Fantasy. 8-12)

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Publisher's Weekly

September 4, 2017
It’s the summer of 1977, and after 11-year-old Stella Rodriguez visits NASA in a fruitless attempt to meet Carl Sagan, a black hole follows her home. Stella names him Larry, and although he tends to swallow everything around him, she realizes that he’s just trying to cuddle. But after he consumes a treasured photo of her late father she explodes in anger, causing Larry to run away. Cuevas (Confessions of an Imaginary Friend) carefully balances an energetic plot full of silliness (at one point, Stella and her younger brother get sucked into the black hole themselves, an escapade that fittingly unfolds in white print on black pages) with more introspective concerns. Stella confronts the darkness literally and figuratively as she weighs the pros and cons of keeping a black hole as a pet: sure, he can swallow up the bad things in life, but he also takes away the good. Cuevas doesn’t skirt the depths of sadness surrounding the death of a parent nor the difficulty of reconstructing one’s sense of home afterward. Sketchlike b&w line drawings appear throughout. Ages 8–12. Agent: Emily van Beek, Folio Literary Management.




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