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Friday, May 15, 2015
"Greenglass House" by Kate Milford
This one is complex. So
complex that I was surprised 5th graders at a local elementary school selected
it as a favorite, but then we tend to constantly underestimate kids and what
they can get from the books they read. This
one reads like a magical twist on an Agatha Christie tale. There are tons of themes -- adoption,
mystery, geography, role-playing games, history, ghosts. This is a story inside a story inside a
story, all with an ever-so-slight Steampunk atmosphere. There is a boy, Milo, who lives in an a
smuggler's inn at the top of a hill.
There are unexpected guests in the dead of winter, who bring with them
stories of their own and a book with more stories. There are good guys, bad guys and people with
secrets. Most of all, there is a local
legend or two adding to the atmosphere of it all. Did I like the book? I did.
I wish I had been able to curl up with it and read it through, since my
stop and start routine did not lend itself to an appreciation of the many
twists and turns. I did find it a
challenging read. The prose was not
eloquent, and I guessed at a huge reveal very (very) early in the tale, which
may have taken away some of the punch at the climax. On a personal level, I felt some of the many
threads were left unexplained, and, like mysteries of old, there are false
clues that lead nowhere. Nonetheless,
Ms. Milford has created a rich, layered world here, and it is easy to see how a
reader would "fall into it" and the variety of characters she has
invented. Students voted this as a
favorite pick, so I say to "check it out."
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