Hoodoo

Author:   Ronald L. Smith
Publisher:   Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
ISBN:  

9780544935617


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   18 July 2017
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Ronald L. Smith
Publisher:   Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
Imprint:   Houghton Mifflin Books for Children
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780544935617


ISBN 10:   0544935616
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   18 July 2017
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 12 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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The horror element is just as vividly drawn, with the terrifying Stranger rivaling Barraclough's Long Lankinin his creepiness. The straightforward plot makes this accessible to younger readers, and the atmospheric setting will certainly leave them with a chill. <b>--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books</b> The action of the novel moves swiftly, and readers should be easily drawn into its dark, supernatural ambience. <b>--Publishers Weekly</b> What a splendid novel. Reader, be prepared to have your foundations shaken: this is a world that is deeper, more wondrous, more spiritually charged than you may have ever imagined. <b>--Gary D. Schmidt, </b> two-time Newbery Honor medalist and author of <i>The Wednesday Wars</i> Oh, wow! <i>Hoodoo</i> may just be the perfect book for a rainy day. Find a dog that will sit with you . . . and read on to your heart's content. What a fun discovery! <b>--Nikki Giovanni, </b> poet and award-winning author of <i>Rosa</i> I loved this book. Told by a narrator you won't soon forget, it is filled with myth and legend, danger and bravery. <i>Hoodoo</i> is pure folk magic, if you didn't know. <b>--Keith Donohue, </b><i>New York Times</i> best-selling author of <i>The Stolen Child</i></p> The authenticity of Hoodoo's voice and this distinctive mashup of genres make Smith one to watch. Seekers of the scary and something different need look no further. <i><b>--Kirkus</b></i> The chilling supernatural Southern Gothic plot action is enhanced by atmospheric description of rural life in Depression-era Alabama...Readers will particularly enjoy Hoodoo's authentic and engaging narrative voice. <b><i>--</i><i>School Library Journal</i></b> Hoodoo's first-person narrative, which flows beautifully, has an appealing and natural cadence...Through his protagonist, Smith demonstrates an eye for detail and a knack for evocative imagery as well as for telling a riveting story with a dollop of southern gothic appeal. <b><i><b><i>--Booklist</i></b></i></b> Filled with folk and religious symbols, this creepy Southern Gothic ghost story is steeped in time and place. Hoodoo's earnest first-person narrative reveals a believable innocent who can 'cause deeds great and powerful.' <b><i><b><i>--Horn Book Magazine</i></b></i></b>


-The horror element is just as vividly drawn, with the terrifying Stranger rivaling Barraclough's Long Lankinin his creepiness. The straightforward plot makes this accessible to younger readers, and the atmospheric setting will certainly leave them with a chill.---The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books -The action of the novel moves swiftly, and readers should be easily drawn into its dark, supernatural ambience.---Publishers Weekly -What a splendid novel. Reader, be prepared to have your foundations shaken: this is a world that is deeper, more wondrous, more spiritually charged than you may have ever imagined.---Gary D. Schmidt, two-time Newbery Honor medalist and author of The Wednesday Wars -Oh, wow! Hoodoo may just be the perfect book for a rainy day. Find a dog that will sit with you . . . and read on to your heart's content. What a fun discovery!---Nikki Giovanni, poet and award-winning author of Rosa-I loved this book. Told by a narrator you won't soon forget, it is filled with myth and legend, danger and bravery. Hoodoo is pure folk magic, if you didn't know.- --Keith Donohue, New York Times best-selling author of The Stolen Child-The authenticity of Hoodoo's voice and this distinctive mashup of genres make Smith one to watch. Seekers of the scary and -something different- need look no further.---Kirkus -The chilling supernatural Southern Gothic plot action is enhanced by atmospheric description of rural life in Depression-era Alabama...Readers will particularly enjoy Hoodoo's authentic and engaging narrative voice.---School Library Journal -Hoodoo's first-person narrative, which flows beautifully, has an appealing and natural cadence...Through his protagonist, Smith demonstrates an eye for detail and a knack for evocative imagery as well as for telling a riveting story with a dollop of southern gothic appeal.---Booklist -Filled with folk and religious symbols, this creepy Southern Gothic ghost story is steeped in time and place. Hoodoo's earnest first-person narrative reveals a believable innocent who can 'cause deeds great and powerful.'---Horn Book Magazine


The horror element is just as vividly drawn, with the terrifying Stranger rivaling Barraclough s Long Lankinin his creepiness. The straightforward plot makes this accessible to younger readers, and the atmospheric setting will certainly leave them with a chill. <b> The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books</b> The action of the novel moves swiftly, and readers should be easily drawn into its dark, supernatural ambience. <b> Publishers Weekly</b> What a splendid novel. Reader, be prepared to have your foundations shaken: this is a world that is deeper, more wondrous, more spiritually charged than you may have ever imagined. <b> Gary D. Schmidt, </b> two-time Newbery Honor medalist and author of <i>The Wednesday Wars</i> Oh, wow!<i>Hoodoo</i>may just be the perfect book for a rainy day. Find a dog that will sit with you . . . and read on to your heart s content. What a fun discovery! <b> Nikki Giovanni, </b> poet and award-winning author of <i>Rosa</i> I loved this book. Told by a narrator you won t soon forget, it is filled with myth and legend, danger and bravery. <i>Hoodoo</i> is pure folk magic, if you didn t know. <b> Keith Donohue, </b><i>New York Times</i> best-selling author of <i>The Stolen Child</i></p> The authenticity of Hoodoo's voice and this distinctive mashup of genres make Smith one to watch. Seekers of the scary and something different need look no further. <i><b> Kirkus</b></i> The chilling supernatural Southern Gothic plot action is enhanced by atmospheric description of rural life in Depression-era Alabama...Readers will particularly enjoy Hoodoo's authentic and engaging narrative voice. <b><i> </i><i>School Library Journal</i></b> Hoodoo's first-person narrative, which flows beautifully, has an appealing and natural cadence...Through his protagonist, Smith demonstrates an eye for detail and a knack for evocative imagery as well as for telling a riveting story with a dollop of southern gothic appeal. <b><i><b><i> Booklist</i></b></i></b> Filled with folk and religious symbols, this creepy Southern Gothic ghost story is steeped in time and place. Hoodoo's earnest first-person narrative reveals a believable innocent who can 'cause deeds great and powerful.' <b><i><b><i> Horn Book Magazine</i></b></i></b>


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Ronald L. Smith remembers taking trips down south to visit family as a kid. And since the South is already full of tall tales, he just made them taller. He drew on stories, legends, and the local flora and fauna to write Hoodoo. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland. www.strangeblackflowers.com

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