Between Two Ends
When Yeats and his parents visit his grandmother's creepy old house, Yeats reunites a pair of pirate bookends and uncovers the amazing truth: Years ago, Yeats's father traveled into The Arabian Nights with a friend, and the friend, Shari, is still stuck in the tales. Assisted by the...
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When Yeats and his parents visit his grandmother's creepy old house, Yeats reunites a pair of pirate bookends and uncovers the amazing truth: Years ago, Yeats's father traveled into The Arabian Nights with a friend, and the friend, Shari, is still stuck in the tales. Assisted by the not-always-trustworthy pirates, Yeats must navigate the unfamiliar world of the story of Shaharazaddodging guards and tigers and the dangerous things that lurk in the margins of the storiesin order to save Shari and bring peace to his family. David Ward has created a fantasy rich with atmosphere and full of heart-stopping drama.Praise for Between Two Ends“A book about a book within a book. Ward presents just enough of an outline of the traditional Arabian Nights frame story to set the stage for modern readers, while creating his own fantasy within the fantasy to grab their attention.” –Kirkus Reviews“A satisfying chapterbook fantasy.” –Booklist“Both the fantastical and the real settings are well developed. The gruff and amusing bookend pirates are the perfect mix of heroism and pragmatism to complement Yeats.” –The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781613121474 (1613121474)
Publish date: May 1st 2011
Publisher: Amulet Books
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
In a sentence or so: Yeats must save a childhood friend of his father who is trapped inside of a classic story before she gets stuck there forever.Things haven't been great between Yeats's parents. His mother tries to be patient with his father's moods and the family frequently moves to try and help...
I quite simply LOVE the idea of this book. I've spent so much time wishing I was inside a story, that this really spoke to me. It was quite well executed, too. It's just right for middle grade readers. They'll find it fun, exciting, and full of enviable adventure.The world of the Arabian Nights real...
2.5 starsI remember liking the story well enough, even though it was not the most gripping of tales, but for the life of me I cannot remember anything else about it other than the ominous first few chapters when they come up to the grandmother's house and a not entirely conclusive ending.....So, giv...
Between Two Ends tells the adventurous story of Yeats (and the equally adventurous story of his father, William) while visiting his grandmother's house in Maine. His father is fighting depression leaving his parents at odds with each other after so many years of trying to find treatment. Yeats despe...