Cinnamon Moon

Author:   Tess Hilmo
Publisher:   Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr)
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9780374302825


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   18 October 2016
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
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On the same day as the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, 250 miles away in Peshtigo, Wisconsin, there was an even more devastating fire. Twelve-year-old Ailis and her younger brother, Quinn, survive, but their family does not. Ailis and Quinn are taken by a family acquaintance to live in a boarding house in Chicago, where they meet six-year-old Nettie, an orphan displaced by Chicago's fire. But the woman who runs the boarding house makes their lives miserable, and Ailis vows to find a way for the three of them to leave. Ailis finds a job at a millinery shop and Quinn plays his fiddle on the streets so they can save money. Then Nettie disappears, and Ailis and Quinn discover she's been kidnapped by a group that forces children to work in the sewers killing rats. Can they find a way to rescue her? CINNAMON MOON is Tess Hilmo's riveting story of friendship and finding home. A Margaret Ferguson Book

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Author:   Tess Hilmo
Publisher:   Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr)
Imprint:   Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr)
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780374302825


ISBN 10:   0374302820
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   18 October 2016
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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The mystery surrounding Nettie's disappearance makes for compelling reading, as does the story's historical backdrop. . .A good mix of history and mystery enlivened with interesting, likable characters. <i>Kirkus</i></p><i> T</i>he relationships between characters subtly highlight themes such as overcoming discrimination, handling grief, and being true to oneself. Hilmo s setting abounds with historically rich details that give depth to the characters and keep the plot moving quickly. <i>School Library Journal</i></p> The many realistic details of [the characters'] daily lives will help draw readers into the story. Whether woven into the novel or included in the appended author s note, the Peshtigo and Chicago fire-related information is intriguing. A well-researched and well-imagined historical novel. <i>Booklist</i></p> ...Readers invested in narrator Ailis s story will rejoice in the children s good fortune and approve of the new hodgepodge family they build together. An author s note provides more information on the Peshtigo, Wisconsin, firestorm and the Great Chicago Fire, child labor, and society in the mid-nineteenth century; a bibliography completes the book. <i>The Horn Book</i></p>


The mystery surrounding Nettie's disappearance makes for compelling reading, as does the story's historical backdrop. . .A good mix of history and mystery enlivened with interesting, likable characters. Kirkus The relationships between characters subtly highlight themes such as overcoming discrimination, handling grief, and being true to oneself. Hilmo s setting abounds with historically rich details that give depth to the characters and keep the plot moving quickly. School Library Journal The many realistic details of [the characters'] daily lives will help draw readers into the story. Whether woven into the novel or included in the appended author s note, the Peshtigo and Chicago fire-related information is intriguing. A well-researched and well-imagined historical novel. Booklist ...Readers invested in narrator Ailis s story will rejoice in the children s good fortune and approve of the new hodgepodge family they build together. An author s note provides more information on the Peshtigo, Wisconsin, firestorm and the Great Chicago Fire, child labor, and society in the mid-nineteenth century; a bibliography completes the book. The Horn Book


The Peshtigo Fire is the deadliest in recorded history, completely destroying the Wisconsin town and claiming as many as 2,500 lives, but it is largely forgotten because it happened on the same day as the Great Chicago Fire: Oct. 8, 1871. Irish-immigrant siblings Ailis and Quinn Doyle survive the Peshtigo firestorm by jumping in the Menominee River. Orphaned and homeless, they go to live in a boardinghouse in Chicago, still reeling from its own catastrophic inferno. The investigation into the fire's origin centers on Catherine O'Leary, suspected of arson, inflaming anti-Irish sentiment among many in the city, including Miss Franny, who runs the boardinghouse and resents having to shelter the two refugees. Ailis and Quinn anglicize their names to Alice and Steven Smith when applying for work and befriend the naive 9-year-old orphan Nettie, who was displaced by the Chicago fire. When she mysteriously disappears, their investigation puts them in touch with the wealthy boardinghouse owner and a reporter investigating child labor. Ailis narrates, her outsider position convincingly realized as she navigates this city of immigrants. The mystery surrounding Nettie's disappearance makes for compelling reading, as does the story's historical backdrop. Hilmo's author's note explains her inspiration for the story and puts it in historical context. A good mix of history and mystery enlivened with interesting, likable characters. <i>Kirkus</i></p><i> </i>On October 8, 1871, two great fires roared through Peshtigo, WI, and Chicago, destroying families, homes, and lives. Ailis, 12, and Quinn, 11, lost their parents and their baby sister in Peshtigo. When Mr. Olsen, the powerful former president of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, offers to bring them to his boardinghouse in Chicago, they accept. At the boardinghouse, they meet Nettie, a precocious, hen-loving six-year-old orphan who shares a small closet with Ailis. While Nettie goes to school, Ailis and Quinn are forced to clean the boardinghouse each day by Miss Franny, the caretaker. Miss Franny hates the Irish and takes her anger out on Ailis and Quinn. Determined to escape, Ailis creates a way for her and Quinn to leave during the day and work to save money. Just as they are settling in, though, Nettie suddenly disappears. Desperate to find her, Ailis and Quinn search all over Chicago, but it is only with the support and aid of their friends that they can save her. As in Hilmo s previous works (<i>With a Name Like Love</i> and <i>Skies Like These)</i>, the relationships between characters subtly highlight themes such as overcoming discrimination, handling grief, and being true to oneself. Hilmo s setting abounds with historically rich details that give depth to the characters and keep the plot moving quickly. <i>School Library Journal</i></p>


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Tess Hilmo is the author of Skies like These, an Amazon Best Book of the Month, and With a Name like Love, an ABA/ABC New Voices Pick. She lives in Highland, Utah.

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