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Dust - Arthur Slade
Dust
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SEVEN-YEAR-OLD MATTHEW DISAPPEARS one day on a walk into Horshoe, a dust bowl farm town in Depression-era Saskatchewan. Other children go missing just as a strange man named Abram Harsich appears in town. He dazzles the townspeople with the promises of a rainmaking machine. Only Matthew’s older... show more
SEVEN-YEAR-OLD MATTHEW DISAPPEARS one day on a walk into Horshoe, a dust bowl farm town in Depression-era Saskatchewan. Other children go missing just as a strange man named Abram Harsich appears in town. He dazzles the townspeople with the promises of a rainmaking machine. Only Matthew’s older brother Robert seems to be able to resist Abram’s spell, and to discover what happened to Matthew and the others.“A remarkably effective sense of atmosphere.”—Kirkus Reviews, Starred“Choose it for science-fiction fans who are ready for something a little different.”—School Library Journal, Starred“Beautifully written novel . . . strong character development, an authentic setting, and some genuinely spooky moments.”—VOYA, StarredA Governor General’s Award for Children’s LiteratureAn ALA Best Books for Young AdultsFrom the Hardcover edition.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780440229766 (0440229766)
Publisher: Laurel Leaf
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
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susanvoss18
susanvoss18 rated it
5.0 Dust by Arthur Slade
Set in a dry, dusty Canadian town during the Depression Era, young Robert Steelgate is missing his young brother Matthew. Yet the disturbing thing is that he seems to be the only person missing him. A stranger comes to town promising rain and that is the same time kids start disappearing. Coinciden...
November News 2014
November News 2014 rated it
5.0 Dust
The author has a strong voice resonating within the wide open plains of farmland. It's a story about a little boy who disappears, a town held captive in their minds by a magical man who is keeping terrible secrets. The story is intriguing enough to carry the reader to its resounding end.
Chelsea Russell's Blog
Chelsea Russell's Blog rated it
4.0 Dust
I loved the way the author managed to capture the children's imaginations. Great read!
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