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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Tears of the Salamander (2003)di Peter Dickinson
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Oh, gorgeous. Alfredo, who only wants to sing and to tend the ovens in his family's bakery, has his life upended - and then again. And again. He's suddenly orphaned, then taken by his uncle (who he's seen possibly twice in his life before) to Etna - where he finds his family has a long history of power over the mountain and the salamanders that live within its fire. The more he learns about his uncle's lifestyle, the less he likes it - and when he finally figures out his uncle's plans for him, he's pushed into action. I love the actions he does take - not seizing power for himself, but undoing his uncle's evil (and in the process, undoing his uncle - fair enough). It has Dickinson's usual rich characters and complex plot - it's not particularly obscure, but the motivations are not obvious either. Great story. ( ) Dickinson has an amazing imagination. I'm thinking this is pretty intense for children, and so I disagree with my library for not putting it on the YA shelf despite how short it is (putting it instead in juvenile, which is usually browsed by 6-10 year olds). It's also richer than the somewhat simple storyline might make you imagine - it's deeper and more resonant, which I hope you'll see when you read it carefully for yourself. Overall, I would give The Tears of the Salamander 3 out of 5 stars as I did not feel like the book itself lived up to the intriguing premise. I think that younger readers may enjoy this book because of the plot and the simplicity of the writing but unfortunately this was not for me. Full review on my blog "In this sophisticated story, Dickinson takes readers inside a volcanic mountain of fire, where a salamander sheds healing tears and excretes liquid gold. Thirteen-year-old Alfredo is happy with his Tuscan life, singing in the choir and tending to the fires of his father's bakery oven. Then comes tragedy: the family house burns. Alfredo, the only survivor, is whisked away to his ancestral home by his mysterious uncle, who has an ulterior motive. Although simply and elegantly written, Dickinson's story is, nonetheless, complex, as Alfredo moves from a wary gratefulness to discovery of the horrifying truth: his uncle, who controls the volcano, is ready to use his sorcerer's powers to claim Alfredo's strong, young body for his own. Not everything here is easy to understand: the power of the salamanders and the mystical relationship they have with the mountain's fire are sometimes too esoteric to grasp. But Alfredo's relationship with the people who live under the volcano is sharp and strongly written, and the fierce beauty of the mountain and its fire will linger in memory." Category: Books for Older Readers--Fiction. 2003, Random/Wendy Lamb, $16.95, $18.99. Gr. 6-9. Starred Review Ilene Cooper (Booklist, May 15, 2003 (Vol. 99, No. 18)) nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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When Alfredo, a twelve-year-old choir boy in eighteenth-century Italy, loses his family in a fire, he goes to live with Uncle Giorgio, who he discovers is a sorcerer in control of the fires of Mt. Etna with sinister plans for his nephew. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)823.914Literature English & Old English literatures English fiction Modern Period 1901-1999 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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