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Savvy

by Ingrid Law

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

A vibrant new voice...a modern classic.

For generations, the Beaumont family has harbored a magical secret. They each possess a "savvy"a special supernatural power that strikes when they turn thirteen. Grandpa Bomba moves mountains, her older brothers create hurricanes and spark electricity...and now it's the eve of Mibs's big day.

As if waiting weren't hard enough, the family gets scary news two days before Mibs's birthday: Poppa has been in a terrible accident. Mibs develops the singular mission to get to the hospital and prove that her new power can save her dad. So she sneaks onto a salesman's bus...only to find the bus heading in the opposite direction. Suddenly Mibs finds herself on an unforgettable odyssey that will force her to make sense of growing up and of other people, who might also have a few secrets hidden just beneath the skin.

Review:

"In Mississippi Beaumont's family, turning 13 means your savvy kicks in. When her grandfather turned 13, he created Idaho. And when her brother turned 13, he caused a hurricane. At the start of Law's winning debut novel, Mississippi's 13th birthday is only two days away.With her dad in a coma after a horrible car accident, Mississippi is convinced that her savvy will have something to do with waking people up. Along with her brothers, the cute preacher's son and his obnoxious gum-chomping sister, she sneaks aboard a delivery bus she believes is heading toward her dad, hoping to save him. The thing about Mississippi? She's not always right. Turns out, her savvy has her hearing a whole bunch of voices — in her head. When people around her have any type of ink — say, a tattoo or a pen mark — on their skin, she can't help but read their minds. What makes this book so engaging is that aside from the whole mind-reading thing, Mississippi isn't extraordinary. She's not excessively brilliant, incredibly attractive or overly girly. She's afraid of growing up. She prefers to be called Mibs, but the mean girls call her Missy-Pissy. She wishes she could mess up less and be more like her perfect mom. (Literally, perfect — that's her mother's savvy.) Readers, boys and girls alike, will see a bit of themselves in Mibs. Also, the Beaumonts aren't the only ones with savvys. Normal people (the bus driver, the hitchhiker, the obnoxious gum-chomper) have them, too — they just don't recognize them. As Mibs's mom says, 'One person might make strawberry jam so good that no one can get enough of it.... There are even those folks who never get splashed by mud after a rainstorm or bit by a single mosquito in the summertime.' The 10-year-old boy or the 40-year-old mom reading the book — they might just have one, too. Besides saving her dad, Mibs's quest in the novel is to learn to 'scumble' — in other words, control her savvy. She has to learn to quiet the voices she hears, and to find her own voice. Law has definitely found hers. Short chapters and cliffhangers keep the pace quick, while the mix of traditional language and vernacular helps the story feel both fresh and timeless. And while road-trip novels tend to be more about the journey than the destination, the ending, like Momma's savvy, is pretty perfect. I wasn't sure how Law was going to manage it without going all fairy-tale, but she does the story justice, making the conclusion happy and heart-rending simultaneously, resisting the urge to tie it all up with a fancy ribbon and a happily ever after.Law's savvy? She's a natural storyteller who's created a vibrant and cinematic novel that readers are going to love. Ages 9-11. Sarah Mlynowski is the author of the Magic in Manhattan series, the most recent of which is Spells & Sleeping Bags (paperback reprint from Delacorte due this month), and, with E. Lockhart and Lauren Myracle, the coauthor of How to Be Bad (HarperTeen, May)." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"Law's storytelling is rollicking, her language imaginative, and her entire cast of whacky, yet believable characters delightful...wholly engaging and lots of fun." Booklist

Review:

"With its delightful premise and lively adventure, this book will please a wide variety of audiences, not just fantasy fans." School Library Journal

Review:

"A film is already in development, and if it lives up to this marvel-laden debut, it'll be well worth seeing." Kirkus Reviews

Synopsis:

For generations, the Beaumont family has harbored a magical secret. They each possess a savvy — a supernatural power they acquire at 13. On the eve of Mibs's big day, she finds herself on an unforgettable odyssey that will force her to make sense of growing up.

About the Author

Ingrid Law has sold shoes, worked in a bookstore, helped other people get jobs, and assembled boxes for frozen eggplant burgers. She and her twelve-year-old daughter live in Boulder, Colorado, in a lovely old mobile home that they like to believe is a cross between a spaceship and a shoe box. They enjoy writing on its walls and painting on its ceiling, and have two harps, a flute, and a ukulele, as well as a fondness for muffins.

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Debbi, February 10, 2009 (view all comments by Debbi)
From middle school readers through gram & gramps, this is a must read. Savvy is an ingenious story with a cast of characters (with a capital "c") that is uncannily familiar. Savvy won a well-deserved 2009 Newbery honor.
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crowyhead, August 27, 2008 (view all comments by crowyhead)
This magical children's novel reminded me a bit of Joseph Helgerson's Horns and Wrinkles with a hefty dose of Nina Kiriki Hoffman thrown in.

In Mibs Beaumont's family, thirteenth birthdays tend to be VERY major occasions. That's when every Beaumont receives his or her Savvy, a magical power that he or she must learn to control. Mibs's brother Fish can control the weather (well, sort of -- he has a tendency to cause hurricanes). Grandpa Beaumont causes earthquakes. And Mibs's mother does everything perfectly; she even makes perfect mistakes. So Mibs is looking forward to her birthday with trepidation and excitement, hoping for a humdinger of a Savvy. Her priorities change, however, when her father is seriously injured in a car accident. Now all she wants is a Savvy that will help her family be a family again.

This is a great adventure yarn, as well as a good story about coming of age and learning about oneself. I definitely am looking forward to seeing what Law comes out with next.
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lcreibaum, April 11, 2008 (view all comments by lcreibaum)
I loved this book! It was well written with much better plot and character development than most young adult/juvenile books. I have recommended it to a couple of my adult friends, who also thoroughly enjoyed Savvy.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780803733060
Author:
Law, Ingrid
Publisher:
Dial Books for Young Readers
Subject:
Brothers and sisters
Subject:
Magic
Subject:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic
Subject:
Family - General
Subject:
Social Issues - Adolescence
Subject:
Fantasy & Magic
Publication Date:
May 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
342
Dimensions:
7.25x5.97x1.17 in. .87 lbs.
Age Level:
09-11

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