
Bone Hollow
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2019
Lexile Score
850
Reading Level
4-5
ATOS
5.4
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Kim Ventrellaناشر
Scholastic Inc.شابک
9781338042757
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Gr 3-6-While trying to save a chicken on the roof, orphan Gabe falls, is impaled on a weather vane, and dies. However, he's not entirely dead, and finds himself still wandering around town, joined by his loyal dog Ollie, until he is ostracized by his neighbors and forced to flee. While on the run, Gabe and Ollie meet a mysterious girl named Wynne who invites them into her home, only for Gabe to discover that she is a grim reaper of sorts, helping the dead pass on from the living world into the afterlife. She hopes to train Gabe to follow in her footsteps. Although not a direct sequel to Ventrella's debut middle grade novel Skeleton Tree, many of the same themes, particularly those revolving around death and grief, are reprised in her sophomore effort. Gabe, although a little bland, is likable, and his attitude regarding death evolves over the course of the story from bitterness about the death of his parents and, even more so, the death of his grandfather, to an acceptance that death is a natural part of life. While the pace is a little sluggish and the topic will likely not appeal to every child, this offbeat novel may bring comfort to young readers trying to better understand death and loss. VERDICT Purchase where Ventrella's Skeleton Tree is popular.-Laura J. Giunta, Garden City Public Library, NY
Copyright 1 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Starred review from November 15, 2018
An orphaned kid with a biography of misfortune must die to see that home and happiness live in the strangest places.Gabe is no stranger to death. His parents are dead. His grandfather is dead. And after an unfortunate encounter with a weather vane, so is he. He thinks it's all a misunderstanding until his uncaring caretaker turns him--and the gaping hole in his abdomen--away. The town echoes her revulsion by revolting against walking-dead Gabe with rocks, fists, and angry cries. His solace in his new, mysterious existence is his unflappably loyal dog and a strange girl (initially resembling an old friend named Niko) who rescues him from the mob. Not-Niko eventually reveals herself as Wynne, a long-dead girl who inherited the role of Death and wants to hand Gabe the baton. It's a fate Gabe refuses--no matter how much he finds himself enjoying the company of Death. Set in the rural South, the novel has syrup-soaked, rich imagery that's a sensory delight. Gabe's voice is distinct, and his countrified vernacular layers heart and humor onto a sensitive premise. And the evolution of his conflict--embracing friendship with Wynne while avoiding the responsibility--reinforces the humanity amid the magic. Gabe is white, as is most of the community. Niko is Bangladeshi (represented only in memory), and Wynne is black; racism is not a driving plot point, but its mention underscores ever present small-minded reality.A heck of a good read about the bright side of some durn bad luck. (Paranormal adventure. 10-12)
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December 1, 2018
Grades 5-8 "You see, Bone Hollow isn't like other places. The world is different here. More . . . wobbly. This is where Gabe and his constant canine companion, Ollie, go after Gabe dies. While attempting to retrieve his guardian Ms. Cleo's pet chicken during a tornado, Gabe slipped and fell from the roof. He watches as his small Michigan town mourns his death and readies his body for burial. They finally notice him, but fear what he has become. Cruel neighbor children chase Gabe and Ollie into the woods, where he meets Wynne. She is Death, ferrying the dying to their next destination. But her time as Death is almost over, and Gabe might be the next candidate. Ventrella (Skeleton Tree, 2017) fearlessly tackles the sensitive subject of death for a middle-grade audience, though there are shocking scenes of violence perpetrated against both Gabe and Ollie that will be difficult for any reader. Ultimately, this is a quiet, insightful book, and middle-grade readers should be prepared for the weight of its subject matter.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)
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