The Witch of Blackbird Pond: A Newbery Award Winner
Autor Elizabeth George Speareen Paperback – 9 ian 2011 – vârsta până la 12 ani
Sixteen-year-old Kit Tyler is marked by suspicion and disapproval from the moment she arrives on the unfamiliar shores of colonial Connecticut in 1687. Alone and desperate, she has been forced to leave her beloved home on the island of Barbados and join a family she has never met.
Torn between her quest for belonging and her desire to be true to herself, Kit struggles to survive in a hostile place. Just when it seems she must give up, she finds a kindred spirit. But Kit’s friendship with Hannah Tupper, believed by the colonists to be a witch, proves more taboo than she could have imagined and ultimately forces Kit to choose between her heart and her duty.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780547550299
ISBN-10: 0547550294
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 130 x 194 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Clarion Books
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0547550294
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 130 x 194 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Clarion Books
Locul publicării:United States
Recenzii
“The book has a lively plot and excellent characterizations. The background has every dimension of reality.” — New York Times
"Strong plot, fully realized characters, and convincing atmosphere distinguish this historical narrative." — Booklist
“Rarely has a book taken us back into seventeenth-century life as this does.” — Herald Tribune
"Kit's vindication, her gradual integration into the community and the positive effect she has on those about her, combine here in a well documented novel." — Kirkus Reviews
"Strong plot, fully realized characters, and convincing atmosphere distinguish this historical narrative." — Booklist
“Rarely has a book taken us back into seventeenth-century life as this does.” — Herald Tribune
"Kit's vindication, her gradual integration into the community and the positive effect she has on those about her, combine here in a well documented novel." — Kirkus Reviews
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Sixteen-year-old Kit Tyler is marked by suspicion and disapproval from the moment she arrives on the unfamiliar shores of colonial Connecticut in 1687. Alone and desperate, she has been forced to leave her beloved home on the island of Barbados and join a family she has never met. Torn between her quest for belonging and her desire to be true to herself, Kit struggles to survive in a hostile place. Just when it seems she must give up, she finds a kindred spirit. But Kit’s friendship with Hannah Tupper, believed by the colonists to be a witch, proves more taboo than she could have imagined and ultimately forces Kit to choose between her heart and her duty.
Elizabeth George Speare won the 1959 Newbery Medal for this portrayal of a heroine whom readers will admire for her unwavering sense of truth as well as her infinite capacity to love.
Sixteen-year-old Kit Tyler is marked by suspicion and disapproval from the moment she arrives on the unfamiliar shores of colonial Connecticut in 1687. Alone and desperate, she has been forced to leave her beloved home on the island of Barbados and join a family she has never met. Torn between her quest for belonging and her desire to be true to herself, Kit struggles to survive in a hostile place. Just when it seems she must give up, she finds a kindred spirit. But Kit’s friendship with Hannah Tupper, believed by the colonists to be a witch, proves more taboo than she could have imagined and ultimately forces Kit to choose between her heart and her duty.
Elizabeth George Speare won the 1959 Newbery Medal for this portrayal of a heroine whom readers will admire for her unwavering sense of truth as well as her infinite capacity to love.