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Title | : | The Clockwork Three |
Author | : | Matthew J. Kirby |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 395 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 2010 by Scholastic Press |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Science Fiction. Steampunk. Young Adult. Historical. Historical Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade |
Matthew J. Kirby
Hardcover | Pages: 395 pages Rating: 3.99 | 6851 Users | 1075 Reviews
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Three ordinary children are brought together by extraordinary events... Giuseppe is an orphaned street musician from Italy, who was sold by his uncle to work as a slave for an evil padrone in the U.S. But when a mysterious green violin enters his life he begins to imagine a life of freedom. Hannah is a soft-hearted, strong-willed girl from the tenements, who supports her family as a hotel maid when tragedy strikes and her father can no longer work. She learns about a hidden treasure, which she knows will save her family — if she can find it. And Frederick, the talented and intense clockmaker's apprentice, seeks to learn the truth about his mother while trying to forget the nightmares of the orphanage where she left him. He is determined to build an automaton and enter the clockmakers' guild — if only he can create a working head. Together, the three discover they have phenomenal power when they team up as friends, and that they can overcome even the darkest of fears.Declare Books As The Clockwork Three
Original Title: | The Clockwork Three |
ISBN: | 0545203376 (ISBN13: 9780545203371) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Judy Lopez Memorial Award for Children's Literature Nominee (2011), Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award Nominee (2015) |
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Ratings: 3.99 From 6851 Users | 1075 ReviewsWrite-Up Appertaining To Books The Clockwork Three
I picked this up at a warehouse sale from Scholastic for my children. I was quite intrigued with the story. This debut novel did well at weaving these three children & their stories together. I didn't feel like I was reading something far beneath my "reading level".I have to start by mentioning the cover because it is gorgeous, and probably 90% of why I picked this book in the first place. However, while there IS a clockwork man in the story, he's definitely not central to it. The title and cover, imho, are a little misleading. The story is about three children: two boys, who both happen to be orphans, and a girl who has had to become the breadwinner for her family because her father is so ill. Giuseppe is a busker--a street musician who works for a
My first impressions of the book were a bit negative. I, being judgmental whenever it came to books, thought that the book would be something I would have to slave though. Looking at the cover, I also questioned the positive ratings the book had gotten initially. However, I began reading the book and frankly, in the beginning, it seemed pretty random and far off. Three children, different in every which way, different areas of the city, different personalities, different. One trait they all
This book starts out right in the thick of things, you almost feel like you missed something. But then you realize you are just learning about each character on their own terms. Their lives intertwine and they don't even know it. I enjoyed seeing those moments, when I as the reader knew what was going on but they didn't yet. There is a mystery in the book and a treasure to find. The characters have to work together in order to find it and they learn that friendship is really important to have in
ATOS Book Level: 4.5Interest Level: Middle Grades (MG 4-8)AR Points: 15.0Lexile: 680Word Count: 100530The cover flap describes this story as "a dose of fantasy, (and) a hint of magic". My problem with the book, for me, is that it would work better if this was a fantasy. In fantasy there is a suspension of beliefs, a stepping away from what "you know to be true" with/in this world. Giuseppe's fiddle playing has a "hint of magic", why not give it some real magic, or at least let us set aside our
rating: 3.5When Giuseppe found the green violin, he did not think it would help him escape. He did not think it would play at all when he spotted it floating in the harbor.With those two sentences, Kirby entices the reader to continue turning pages. And those two sentences are typical of Kirby's writing -- unexpected, inviting, and promising a brisk pace. The style and storyline called to mind Funke's Thief Lord.Kirby insists that the setting is America, and if that's the case it would have to
This entire book kept me enticed completely from beginning to end trying to find connections. Connections between characters, events, concepts, whatever was in the book were connected to something else within the plot, so it always kept you guessing and theorizing for what was to come, which most books don't usually get a grasp of. It was truly an amazing historical fiction novel about three kids that needed to learn how to trust again, just to find solace in each other when only days earlier
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