Amber and Clay - (Libro en Inglés)

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ISBN: 9781536201222
ISBN: 9781536201222
Editorial: Candlewick
Autor: Schlitz, Laura Amy
Año de edición: 2021
N° Paginas: 544
Tipo de pasta: Pasta dura
Descripción: Críticas Schlitz ("The Hired Girl") is a Newbery Medal winner, and hops from one style to another with tremendous skill. The story is told partly in verse and partly in prose; the voice alternates between first person and third person, with the gods -- Hermes in particular -- stepping in as occasional choruses to the action. The text is complemented by Julia Iredale's delightful illustrations of imaginary archaeological finds: an ostracon (or pottery shard), a strigil (or scraper used to clean the body after exercise), some painted vases. They're accompanied by museum exhibit cards, to give the reader information about what they depict.--The New York Times Book Review An artistic enslaved boy, "common as clay," and a free-spirited girl, "precious as amber," become "linked together by the gods" in this drama of ancient Greece. . . Lyrically descriptive, surprisingly contemporary in feel, and laced with allusions to Greek mythology, history, and epic stories, the narrative offers a realistically diverse, colorful portrait of an ancient Greece in which slavery and warfare were prevalent. Black-and-white illustrations of archaeological artifacts add insight and depth to this meticulously researched story. A rich, complex, deftly crafted tale of friendship, creativity, and being true to oneself.--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Curation, historical fiction, performance piece--Schlitz brings a bundle of learning, artifice, and intentionality to this highly stylized tale of ancient Greece. . .Schlitz deploys many voices; Hermes, Rhaskos, Hephaistos, Artemis, Sokrates, and more have their declamations, strophes, and antistrophes, characteristic of a Greek chorus and fitting for oral performance. . . Ambitious and original, this is stuffed with food for thought, often sparkling with wit and appropriate strangeness.--The Horn Book (starred review) In a lyrical verse novel packed with ancient myths and well-defined characters, Schlitz (The Hired Girl) takes readers to ancient Greece to tell the saga of two children, virtual strangers, who form a bond extending beyond life. . .the book is as meticulously researched as Schlitz's previous novels, as evidenced in detailed descriptions of settings and lifestyles. Her exploration of the human condition ("Nobody ever gets out of anything") delves into both characters' psyches through a pensive, contemporary-feeling narrative that easily propels readers along.--Publishers Weekly (starred review) Schlitz anchors this astonishing work of historical fiction in Greek tradition: ancient gods and philosophers narrate (Sokrates appears throughout); she makes use of epic verse and literary devices from Greek plays (described in the extensive backmatter); references to Homer are threaded through the text. She offers context for modern readers, elaborating on ancient Greece as a slave society, while Iredale's black-and-white illustrations give glimpses of artifacts. Like its two central figures, this luminous creation is far more than the sum of its parts.--Booklist (starred review) Laura Amy Schlitz's Newbery Medal-winning novel, Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!, immersed readers in the sights, sounds and smells of medieval life, warts and all. Her masterfully constructed Amber & Clay transports young readers to ancient Greece, a place with serious inequality and injustice where young people could become part of history and where ghosts and gods walk the mortal world...Readers of all ages will come away from Amber & Clay with a richer understanding of ancient Greece's social structures, including its reliance on slavery and its cultural productions and beliefs. This splendid novel could easily join a curriculum on ancient Greece, helping to humanize the people and events of the past and inspiring readers to learn even more about this fascinating period in history.--BookPage (starred review) This is an ambitious but tightly plotted tale, with narration spun in ancient Greek poetic and dramatic forms and f
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • Autor: Schlitz, Laura Amy
  • Editorial: Candlewick
  • N° Paginas: 544
  • Tipo de pasta: Pasta dura
  • Envío: Desde EE.UU.