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Carregando... Beyond the Burning Timede Kathryn Lasky
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. I've been trying to find a book on the Salem witch trials that is suitable for 12-13 year olds. This one ain't it! It was going along swimmingly, until the caretaker took a teens pair of undies of the line, took them back to his hut, and sniffed them. Not once, but twice! I can only imagine if we read that in the classroom! Why, oh why? This was a Scholastic book written for 9-14 year olds! Boooooooooo to Scholastic! 265 pages ( ) The Salem Witch trials are an infuriating period in our history - puritans swept up in hysteria and jealousy and greed, pointing fingers at and condemning each other to death for the slightest things. Mary Chase , unfortunately, lives through this, watching in horror as respected men and women are accused. Eventually, when her own mother is accused, she and her brother realize that there is no saving Salem, so they might as well save themselves. The writing is a little purple for me, and hinders the ease and flow of reading. But the feelings - of despair, of anger, of frustration and disgust - that she experiences are invoked in the reader perfectly. This book is aimed at young adults, but can definitely be enjoyed by older readers too. Weaving fiction with fact, it tells the story of Mary Chase, a young girl living in Salem, Massachusetts, in the late 17th century, at the time of the infamous witch trials. Mary and her mother and brother are horrified as a group of young girls accuse various members of the community of committing heinous supernatural deeds, and call them witches. After being given only the flimsiest of trials, the women, and some men, are punished by hanging. Despite their upset and anger, Mary does not initially know just how close to home the terror will strike, and when it does, she has to act fast to save those she loves. I liked this book, partly because the subject itself is so fascinating, and also because there was actually a great story in there too. The characterisation is not as strong as it maybe could have been, and the story did not always move quickly, but in a way that was a good thing – there was this creeping sense of terror, as it slowly dawned on people that they might be the next accused. Also, some people found to their cost that to speak out against the accusers and the way the accused were being treated was also dangerous. Although Mary and her family, and some of the other characters are fictional, there are many characters including the accusers and most of the victims of the persecution who were real people, and whose fates did transpire as they do in the book. It would be an interesting introduction to the subject of the Salem Witch Trials, for anybody who wants to learn more the subject, although it is worth bearing in mind that some place names and dates have been changed (there is an author’s note at the back where she explains such changes). sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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Google Books — Carregando... GênerosClassificação decimal de Dewey (CDD)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classificação da Biblioteca do Congresso dos E.U.A. (LCC)AvaliaçãoMédia:
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