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  1 A Tale of Magic...
Author: Colfer, Chris
    Series: Tale of magic..., #1
 
9780316523479
Class: Fiction
Age: 8-12
Language: English
Demand: Moderate
LC: PZ7.C677
Grade: 3-7

Print Run: 350000
ISBN-13: 9780316523479
LCCN: 2019012140
Imprint: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Pub Date: 10/01/2019
Availability: Available
List: $18.99
  Hardcover
Physical Description: 481 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm H 8.1", W 5.9", D 1.75", 1.19 lbs.
LC Series:
Brodart Sources: Brodart's For Youth Interest: Popular
Brodart's Fresh Reads for Kids TIPS Selections
Brodart's Insight Catalog: Children
Brodart's TOP Juvenile Titles
Bibliographies: Middle and Junior High Core Collection, 15th ed.
New York Times Bestsellers List
New York Times Bestsellers: Children's Middle Grade and Young Adult Books
New York Times Bestsellers: Children's Series
Awards:
Starred Reviews:
TIPS Subjects: Fantasy
Action/Adventure
BISAC Subjects: JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic
JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / General
JUVENILE FICTION / Books & Libraries
JUVENILE FICTION / Girls & Women
LC Subjects: Books and reading, Fiction
Books and reading, Juvenile fiction
Fairies, Fiction
Families, Juvenile fiction
Family life, Fiction
Fantasy
Fantasy fiction
Magic, Fiction
Magic, Juvenile fiction
Sex role, Fiction
Sex role, Juvenile fiction
SEARS Subjects: Fantasy fiction
Reading Programs: Accelerated Reader Level: 6.3 , Points: 18.0
Lexile Level: 890
Reading Counts Level: 5.7 , Points: 23.0
 
Annotations
Brodart's TOP Juvenile Titles | 09/01/2019
Publisher Annotation: When Brystal Evergreen stumbles across a secret section of the library, she discovers a book that introduces her to a world beyond her imagination and learns the impossible: She is a fairy capable of magic! But in the oppressive Southern Kingdom, women are forbidden from reading and magic is outlawed, so Brystal is swiftly convicted of her crimes and sent to the miserable Bootstrap Correctional Facility. But with the help of the mysterious Madame Weatherberry, Brystal is whisked away and enrolled in an academy of magic! Adventure comes with a price, however, and when Madame Weatherberry is called away to attend to an important problem, she doesn't return. Do Brystal and her classmates have what it takes to stop a sinister plot that risks the fate of the world, and magic, forever? Tale of magic... series, 496pp.
Journal Reviews
Booklist | 09/15/2019
Grades 4-7. This prequel to Colfer's popular Land of Stories series gives fans a glimpse into an early conflict within the magical community. Brystal Evergreen is a girl in the Southern Kingdom, where it's against the law for her to read. When Brystal discovers a secret, magical book in the library, she learns that she is actually a fairy and is whisked away to Madame Weatherberry's Academy of Magic, where she meets others like her. There she learns about the oppression faced by the magical community, the choices between good magic and bad, and her teacher's hope for the future in changing the world's mind about magic. Then, when an evil magical presence begins growing stronger, it's up to Brystal and her fellow students to save their teacher. Colfer offers a lot of discussion opportunities for readers about identity and acceptance veiled beneath the guise of magic and fairy tales. An engaging, albeit long, story that will please fans of the series while offering an entry for new readers as well. Sarah Bean Thompson. Booklist Online. AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, c2019.
Publishers Weekly | 09/09/2019
Ages 8-12. In this entertaining fantasy series opener, billed as a prequel to Colfer's Land of Stories series, a girl pursues her destiny, defying the rigid gender roles and draconian laws of a kingdom that has outlawed magic and forbidden women from reading. Diehard bibliophile Brystal Evergreen, 14, is disowned by her family after she manifests magical talents and is sentenced to a workhouse; shortly afterward, the enigmatic Madame Weatherberry rescues her to study at her newly established Academy of Magic, in an attempt to reverse public prejudice against benevolent magic users, whom she calls fairies to differentiate them from very real, very wicked, witches. At the Academy, Brystal learns to embrace her inner self, achieve her full potential, and reconcile the disparate parts of her identity. When a deadly conflict brewing in the north forces Madame Weatherberry to leave, it's up to Brystal and her newfound school friends to harness their powers and save the day. With its focus on chosen family, accepting one's true self, and changing public perception through normalization, it's easy to spot Colfer's gentle, if unsubtle, metaphors for marginalized experiences ("Someone's existence is never a choice, or a fault, and it's certainly not a crime"). Strong characters and an engaging story line make this a thoroughly satisfying adventure that can stand alone for Colfer newcomers. (Oct.). 496p. PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, c2019.
School Library Journal | 09/01/2019
Gr 5-7. In the oppressive Southern Kingdom, magic is outlawed and women have only one option: become wives and mothers. But 14-year-old Brystal Evergreen thinks big: she sneaks books, she listens to the men's discussions, and she dreams of escaping. When she gets caught with a magical book, Brystal fears her life is over--until a surprise visitor whisks her away to an academy of magic. While there, Brystal discovers a sinister plot brewing in the Northern Kingdom, fueled by the terrifying Snow Queen. As the situation worsens, the academy students realize that stopping the Snow Queen may be up to them. This is an exciting, seamless reintroduction to the fairy-tale world Colfer introduced in his first series, "The Land of Stories," but prior knowledge isn't a requirement. This fresh, original page-turner perfectly integrates the story of the Snow Queen. Colfer draws parallels between the narrative and the current political climate, which will feel less heavy-handed to younger readers and spark discussion about empathy and open-mindedness. The occasional scene or phrase may make this book more appropriate for slightly older readers than the audience of "The Land of Stories," but it will still fit into an elementary collection. Some stilted dialogue and one-dimensional characters detract at times, but the plot is engaging enough that most readers won't mind. VERDICT A dynamic, engrossing fantasy that will have readers staying up late and dreaming big. Kristin Brynsvold, Tuckahoe Elementary School, Arlington, VA. 496p. SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, c2019.
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