2012 Puddly Awards
 
 
Follow us on TwitterFollow us on FacebookFollow us on Google+Follow us on TumblrSubscribe to RSS


Recently Viewed clear list


Interviews | May 7, 2012

Jill Owens: IMG Gideon Lewis-Kraus: The Powells.com Interview



Gideon Lewis-KrausI started and finished A Sense of Direction in one evening; I couldn't really stop thinking about it, so I couldn't put it down. I found it... Continue »
  1. $18.87 Sale Hardcover add to wish list

spacer
Ships free on qualified orders.
$7.95
Used Hardcover
Ships in 1 to 3 days
Add to Wishlist
Qty Store Section
1 Burnside Children's Young Adult- General

eBook editions

The Red Necklace: A Story of the French Revolution

by Sally Gardner

The Red Necklace: A Story of the French Revolution Cover

 

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

An exciting, romantic novel set against the feverish backdrop of the French Revolution.

Clever and head-turningly attractive, fourteen-yearold Yann is an orphan who has been raised in Paris by TĂȘtu, a dwarf with secrets he has yet to reveal to the gypsy boy. I‛s the winter of 1789, and the duo have been working for a vain magician named Topolain. On the night when Topolai‛s vanity brings his own death, Yan‛s life truly begins. Tha‛s the night he meets shy Sido, an heiress with an ice-cold father, a young girl who has only known loneliness until now. Though they have the shortest of conversations, an attachment is born that will influence both their paths.

And what paths those will be! Revolution is afoot in France, and Sido is being used as a pawn. Only Yann will dare to rescue her, and h‛ll be up against a fearful villain who goes by the name Count Kalliovski, but who has often been called the devil. I‛ll take all of Yan‛s newly discovered talent to unravel the mysteries of his past and Sid‛s and to fight the devilish count.

As in the award-winning I, Coriander, Sally Gardner has masterfully combined the historical and the fantastical in this sumptuous, riveting adventure.

Review:

"Set during the French Revolution, Gardner's (I, Coriander) epic and tautly plotted tale engages readers from the start with its combination of romance and history, mystery and magic. Yann Magoza, an orphan, travels with entertainers who use supernatural powers in their act; Yann himself can read minds. As the novel opens, Yann and his companions are brought to a marquis's chateau, where Yann has a brief but fateful meeting with the foolish and cruel marquis's brave daughter, Sidonie, and where the marquis's associate, a scheming count, brutally but cleverly murders one of the magicians. The pace retains this thrilling momentum all the way through the heart-stopping climax. As Gardner slowly discloses Yann's and Sido's heritages, she ratchets up tension about the marquis's and the count's plans for Sido. She lards her story with intriguing details, like the red garnet necklaces left like signatures with a series of murder victims, and 'threads of light' that make Yann's magic possible. The novel also paints vivid, convincing pictures of the Revolution: characters glimpse the massed thousands of Parisian women marching to Versailles, pitchforks in hand, demanding bread, and mobs setting upon suspected aristocrats. Suspenseful, complex and haunting. Ages 12 — up." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

From the author of the award-winning "I, Coriander" comes an exciting, romantic novel set against the feverish backdrop of the French Revolution.

Synopsis:

In seventeenth-century Scotland, saying the wrong thing can lead to banishmentor worse. Accused of being a witch, sixteen-year-old Maggie Blair is sentenced to be hanged. She escapes, but instead of finding shelter with her principled, patriotic uncle, she brings disaster to his door. 

Betrayed by one of her own accusers, Maggie must try to save her uncle and his family from the kings men, even if she has to risk her own life in the process. Originally published in the UK, this book has a powerful blend of heart-stopping action and thought-provoking themes.

About the Author

Sally Gardner lives in London, England.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780803731004
Author:
Gardner, Sally
Publisher:
Dial
Author:
Laird, Elizabeth
Subject:
Historical - Europe
Subject:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic
Subject:
Family - Parents
Subject:
Adventure and adventurers
Subject:
History
Subject:
Fantasy & Magic
Subject:
Magic
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
20080501
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from 7 to 12
Language:
English
Pages:
384
Dimensions:
8.56x6.00x1.23 in. 1.05 lbs.
Age Level:
10-14

Other books you might like

  1. $12.50 Used Hardcover add to wish list

    Duck at the Door

    Jackie Urbanovic 9780061214387
  2. $8.95 Used Hardcover add to wish list

    The House in the Night

    Susan Marie Swanson and Beth Krommes 9780618862443
  3. $7.09 Google eBooks add to wish list

    Sunrise over Fallujah

    Walter Dean Myers 9780545232029
  4. $15.97 Google eBooks add to wish list

    Crossing to Paradise

    Kevin Crossley-Holland 9780545230025
  5. $7.98 Google eBooks add to wish list

    What I Saw and How I Lied

    Judy Blundell 9780545232166
  6. $9.24 Google eBooks add to wish list

    Graceling

    Kristin Cashore 9780547351278

Related Subjects

Children's » Science Fiction and Fantasy » General
Fiction and Poetry » Literature » A to Z
Young Adult » General

The Red Necklace: A Story of the French Revolution Used Hardcover
0 stars - 0 reviews
$7.95 In Stock
Product details 384 pages Dial Books - English 9780803731004 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Set during the French Revolution, Gardner's (I, Coriander) epic and tautly plotted tale engages readers from the start with its combination of romance and history, mystery and magic. Yann Magoza, an orphan, travels with entertainers who use supernatural powers in their act; Yann himself can read minds. As the novel opens, Yann and his companions are brought to a marquis's chateau, where Yann has a brief but fateful meeting with the foolish and cruel marquis's brave daughter, Sidonie, and where the marquis's associate, a scheming count, brutally but cleverly murders one of the magicians. The pace retains this thrilling momentum all the way through the heart-stopping climax. As Gardner slowly discloses Yann's and Sido's heritages, she ratchets up tension about the marquis's and the count's plans for Sido. She lards her story with intriguing details, like the red garnet necklaces left like signatures with a series of murder victims, and 'threads of light' that make Yann's magic possible. The novel also paints vivid, convincing pictures of the Revolution: characters glimpse the massed thousands of Parisian women marching to Versailles, pitchforks in hand, demanding bread, and mobs setting upon suspected aristocrats. Suspenseful, complex and haunting. Ages 12 — up." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , From the author of the award-winning "I, Coriander" comes an exciting, romantic novel set against the feverish backdrop of the French Revolution.
"Synopsis" by ,
In seventeenth-century Scotland, saying the wrong thing can lead to banishmentor worse. Accused of being a witch, sixteen-year-old Maggie Blair is sentenced to be hanged. She escapes, but instead of finding shelter with her principled, patriotic uncle, she brings disaster to his door. 

Betrayed by one of her own accusers, Maggie must try to save her uncle and his family from the kings men, even if she has to risk her own life in the process. Originally published in the UK, this book has a powerful blend of heart-stopping action and thought-provoking themes.

spacer
spacer
  • back to top
Follow us on...



Powell's City of Books is an independent bookstore in Portland, Oregon, that fills a whole city block with more than a million new, used, and out of print books. Shop those shelves — plus literally millions more books, DVDs, and eBooks — here at Powells.com.