Will Sparrow's Road

Author:   Karen Cushman
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN:  

9780544336322


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   18 September 2023
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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In his thirteenth year, Will Sparrow, liar and thief, becomes a runaway. On the road, he encounters a series of con artists--a pickpocket, a tooth puller, a pig trainer, a conjurer--and learns that others are more adept than he at lying and thieving. Then he reluctantly joins a traveling troupe of ""oddities,"" including a dwarf and a cat-faced girl, holding himself apart from the ""monsters"" and resolving to be on guard against further deceptions. At last Will is forced to understand that appearances are misleading and that he has been his own worst deceiver. The rowdy world of market fairs in Elizabethan England is the colorful backdrop for Newbery medalist Cushman's new comic masterpiece.

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Author:   Karen Cushman
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:   HarperCollins Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.10cm
Weight:   0.159kg
ISBN:  

9780544336322


ISBN 10:   0544336321
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   18 September 2023
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A compelling coming-of-age road trip. --Kirkus Set in Elizabethan England, the novel is built upon Cushman's thorough research and solid understanding of the period. --Booklist [Cushman] manages the tricky balance of keeping her characters engaging and understandable for her audience while still making them very much of their time. --Horn Book Fascinating, sometimes seemingly preposterous, details are solidly corroborated in the informative author's note that reflects Cushman's extensive research. --School Library Journal Offering action, humor, and heart in equal doses, Cushman's story is, at its core, about creating and claiming a family of one's own. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Lively and amusing . . . . [Cushman's] details have the surprising aptness of an Elizabeth Enright story--or, to step outside children's books, a Raymond Chandler novel. --The New York Times Book Review Karen Cushman is a master of portraying personal transformation. . . . A warmhearted portrait of a boy coming to terms with himself and the world. --Historical Novels Society As usual, Cushman is adept at bringing the past to vivid life, with evocative details from daily Elizabethan life and authentic, often humorous dialogue. --Bulletin


A compelling coming-of-age road trip. --Kirkus Set in Elizabethan England, the novel is built upon Cushman's thorough research and solid understanding of the period. --Booklist [Cushman] manages the tricky balance of keeping her characters engaging and understandable for her audience while still making them very much of their time. --Horn Book Fascinating, sometimes seemingly preposterous, details are solidly corroborated in the informative author's note that reflects Cushman's extensive research. --School Library Journal Offering action, humor, and heart in equal doses, Cushman's story is, at its core, about creating and claiming a family of one's own. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Lively and amusing . . . . [Cushman's] details have the surprising aptness of an Elizabeth Enright story--or, to step outside children's books, a Raymond Chandler novel. --The New York Times Book Review Karen Cushman is a master of portraying personal transformation. . . . A warmhearted portrait of a boy coming to terms with himself and the world. --Historical Novels Society As usual, Cushman is adept at bringing the past to vivid life, with evocative details from daily Elizabethan life and authentic, often humorous dialogue. --Bulletin


-A compelling coming-of-age road trip.---Kirkus -Set in Elizabethan England, the novel is built upon Cushman's thorough research and solid understanding of the period.---Booklist -[Cushman] manages the tricky balance of keeping her characters engaging and understandable for her audience while still making them very much of their time.---Horn Book -Fascinating, sometimes seemingly preposterous, details are solidly corroborated in the informative author's note that reflects Cushman's extensive research.---School Library Journal -Offering action, humor, and heart in equal doses, Cushman's story is, at its core, about creating and claiming a family of one's own.---Publishers Weekly, starred review -Lively and amusing . . . . [Cushman's] details have the surprising aptness of an Elizabeth Enright story--or, to step outside children's books, a Raymond Chandler novel.---The New York Times Book Review -Karen Cushman is a master of portraying personal transformation. . . . A warmhearted portrait of a boy coming to terms with himself and the world.---Historical Novels Society -As usual, Cushman is adept at bringing the past to vivid life, with evocative details from daily Elizabethan life and authentic, often humorous dialogue.---Bulletin


A compelling coming-of-age road trip. <i>Kirkus Set in Elizabethan England, the novel is built upon Cushman's thorough research and solid understanding of the period. <i>Booklist [Cushman] manages the tricky balance of keeping her characters engaging and understandable for her audience while still making them very much of their time. <i>Horn Book Fascinating, sometimes seemingly preposterous, details are solidly corroborated in the informative author's note that reflects Cushman's extensive research. <i>School Library Journal Offering action, humor, and heart in equal doses, Cushman's story is, at its core, about creating and claiming a family of one's own. <i>Publishers Weekly, </i> starred review Lively and amusing . . . . [Cushman's] details have the surprising aptness of an Elizabeth Enright story or, to step outside children's books, a Raymond Chandler novel. <i>The New York Times Book Review Karen Cushman is a master of portraying personal transformation. . . . A warmhearted portrait of a boy coming to terms with himself and the world. <i>Historical Novels Society</i> As usual, Cushman is adept at bringing the past to vivid life, with evocative details from daily Elizabethan life and authentic, often humorous dialogue. <i>Bulletin</i>


A compelling coming-of-age road trip. -- Kirkus Set in Elizabethan England, the novel is built upon Cushman's thorough research and solid understanding of the period. -- Booklist [Cushman] manages the tricky balance of keeping her characters engaging and understandable for her audience while still making them very much of their time. -- Horn Book Fascinating, sometimes seemingly preposterous, details are solidly corroborated in the informative author's note that reflects Cushman's extensive research. -- School Library Journal Offering action, humor, and heart in equal doses, Cushman's story is, at its core, about creating and claiming a family of one's own. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review Lively and amusing . . . . [Cushman's] details have the surprising aptness of an Elizabeth Enright story--or, to step outside children's books, a Raymond Chandler novel. -- The New York Times Book Review Karen Cushman is a master of portraying personal transformation. . . . A warmhearted portrait of a boy coming to terms with himself and the world. -- Historical Novels Society As usual, Cushman is adept at bringing the past to vivid life, with evocative details from daily Elizabethan life and authentic, often humorous dialogue. -- Bulletin


A compelling coming-of-age road trip. -- Kirkus Set in Elizabethan England, the novel is built upon Cushman's thorough research and solid understanding of the period. -- Booklist [Cushman] manages the tricky balance of keeping her characters engaging and understandable for her audience while still making them very much of their time. -- Horn Book Fascinating, sometimes seemingly preposterous, details are solidly corroborated in the informative author's note that reflects Cushman's extensive research. -- School Library Journal Offering action, humor, and heart in equal doses, Cushman's story is, at its core, about creating and claiming a family of one's own. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review Lively and amusing . . . . [Cushman's] details have the surprising aptness of an Elizabeth Enright story--or, to step outside children's books, a Raymond Chandler novel. -- The New York Times Book Review Karen Cushman is a master of portraying personal transformation. . . . A warmhearted portrait of a boy coming to terms with himself and the world. -- Historical Novels Society As usual, Cushman is adept at bringing the past to vivid life, with evocative details from daily Elizabethan life and authentic, often humorous dialogue. -- Bulletin


Author Information

Karen Cushman's historical novels include the Newbery Honor book Catherine, Called Birdy and Newbery winner The Midwife's Apprentice. She lives with her husband on Vashon Island in Washington State. Visit her website at www.karencushmanbooks.com.

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