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Wish Riders

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In a novel layered with fairy-tale lore and steeped in the darker elements ofthe Cinderella story, Jennings weaves a compelling tale about finding freedomand finding oneself.

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"Reflecting the tone of Grimms' fairy tales, this Depression-era novel about five runaway orphans is as dark as it is fantastical. Edith, the 15-year-old heroine of the story, is desperate to escape her fate of working her fingers to the bone for her cruel adoptive mother, Mrs. Smith, in a logging camp. Her opportunity to make a getaway arises after seeds she has planted (delivered by a seagull) grow into magical horses, which provide transportation for Edith as well as her four foster siblings, who are as eager to flee as Edith is. During the first leg of their journey, the travelers meet a witch-like hermit, who teaches them how to survive in the wilderness and conveys a thought-provoking message that 'death begets life.' As the old woman predicts, the children's horses do eventually wither and die, but their passengers go on to begin new lives. Jennings (Faith and the Electric Dogs; The Wolving Time) alluringly recreates classical fairy tale motifs (many of them rooted in the German Cinderella tale), but the plot of the story at times seems both forced and ambiguous. Allusions to incest (Edith's infatuation with one of her foster brothers, her molestation by her biological father, and her foster sister's impregnation by Mr. Smith) appear stuck in more for effect than for meaning. Although the children do form bonds with each other in the forest, their destinies remain uncertain once they re-enter civilization. Ages 10-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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ebjail, August 11, 2010 (view all comments by ebjail)
I might be one of your oldest readers..but I loved Wish Riders. Edith and all the characters were so believable. I really enjoyed the story line, the hard times of the period, the hope and faith that Edith had and the wonderful ending. I will definitely be reading more of your novels.
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ISBN:
9781423100102
Author:
Jennings, Patrick
Publisher:
Hyperion
Subject:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General
Subject:
School & Education
Subject:
Magic
Subject:
Depressions
Subject:
Runaways
Subject:
Social Issues - General
Subject:
Orphans
Subject:
General Juvenile Fiction
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Edition Description:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
20060808
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.5 in 15.92 oz
Age Level:
10-14

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Reflecting the tone of Grimms' fairy tales, this Depression-era novel about five runaway orphans is as dark as it is fantastical. Edith, the 15-year-old heroine of the story, is desperate to escape her fate of working her fingers to the bone for her cruel adoptive mother, Mrs. Smith, in a logging camp. Her opportunity to make a getaway arises after seeds she has planted (delivered by a seagull) grow into magical horses, which provide transportation for Edith as well as her four foster siblings, who are as eager to flee as Edith is. During the first leg of their journey, the travelers meet a witch-like hermit, who teaches them how to survive in the wilderness and conveys a thought-provoking message that 'death begets life.' As the old woman predicts, the children's horses do eventually wither and die, but their passengers go on to begin new lives. Jennings (Faith and the Electric Dogs; The Wolving Time) alluringly recreates classical fairy tale motifs (many of them rooted in the German Cinderella tale), but the plot of the story at times seems both forced and ambiguous. Allusions to incest (Edith's infatuation with one of her foster brothers, her molestation by her biological father, and her foster sister's impregnation by Mr. Smith) appear stuck in more for effect than for meaning. Although the children do form bonds with each other in the forest, their destinies remain uncertain once they re-enter civilization. Ages 10-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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