Oddity
By Eli Brown
Illustrated by Karin Rytter
By Eli Brown
Illustrated by Karin Rytter
By Eli Brown
Illustrated by Karin Rytter
By Eli Brown
Illustrated by Karin Rytter
Part of Oddity
Part of Oddity
Category: Children's Middle Grade Fantasy
Category: Children's Middle Grade Fantasy
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$10.99
Dec 03, 2024 | ISBN 9781536239157 | 10-14 years
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$19.99
Mar 15, 2021 | ISBN 9781536208511 | 10-14 years
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Praise
“A thrillingly original fusion of adventure, magic, and epic alternate history, Oddity zings with storytelling panache. Peopled by rich, strange, and delightful characters—both human and eerily otherwise—and featuring a superb heroine, it is inexhaustibly inventive, pouring forth new wonders with the marvelous ease of the magical Wineglass that never runs dry."
—Jonathan Stroud, author of the Lockwood & Co. series and the Bartimaeus Sequence
Set in an alternate version of early 19th-century America, where war is looming between a massive army led by Napoleon Bonaparte (the only actual historical figure mentioned in the book) and an assortment of fighters led by the ambitious Senator Auburn, this imaginative fantasy-adventure is packed with magical items. . . Rytter’s striking black-and-white linocuts add to the book’s dark, magical feel. This strikingly original, beautifully written fantasy novel will appeal to high-level readers seeking magical adventure.
—School Library Journal (starred review)
A determinedly offbeat historical American fantasy. Brown’s first entry into children’s literature preserves his peculiar brand of whimsy in an episodic, often perilous adventure enlivened by charming woodcut-style illustrations…a good choice for sophisticated readers.”
—Kirkus Reviews
…reads like a richly imagined blend of Lloyd Alexander’s The Black Cauldron and Philip Pullman’s The Golden Compass, and it is fueled by Clover’s desire to better understand her family’s past and so herself. Matches that stop time, an evil witch, and a talking rooster are but a few of the wonders Brown has in store for his readers.
—Booklist
In an alternate 1822, the uneasy peace between America, the French-controlled Louisiana Territory, and the fictional Sehanna Confederation is on the verge of collapse….Carefully constructed settings, such as an intoxicating marsh derived from an endlessly refilling wine cup and the oddities at the tale’s center—a perpetually freezing ice hook, time-stopping matches—mix the mundane and the impossible, driving a memorable adventure studded with light historical references and Rytter’s woodcut-style illustrations.
—Publishers Weekly
From a dizzying allotment of intriguing pieces, Brown builds a strongly woven alt-history fantasy adventure that is equal parts violence and resilience, desperation and hope, with occasional doses of the grotesque. Clover makes for an admirable heroine, who builds strength through adversity and friendships through kindness. The richness of the imagined world shines through, a strength reinforced by detailed woodcut-style illustrations and a glossary of notable oddities at novel’s end.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
Set in an alternate 19th century Unified States, this story begins with Clover discovering her first oddity. . . . Clover does what is needed to discover the truth. She is brave, smart, and loyal. The character’s expressive dialogue, along with the vivid narration that establishes the setting, immerses the reader in this alternate 19th century world. The swift pace captures and draws the reader along. This first book in a planned duology will leave the reader longing to hear the conclusion to Clover’s story.
—School Library Connection
Written with insouciant charm and ornamented by Karin Rytter’s pleasantly severe woodcut-style pictures, ‘Oddity’ offers eccentric adventure that is true to its name.
—The Wall Street Journal
In this strange yet somehow familiar landscape, Brown offers a sweeping political backdrop of ambition, greed and the thread of endless war as his action-packed narrative races along.
—The Buffalo News
This is the rare book for young readers that balances philosophy with action, and individual bravery with the need to rely on allies.
—Historical Novel Society
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