Card, Orson Scott. Magic Street.CARD, Orson Scott. Magic Street. Random House, Ballantine. c2005. 391p. 0-345-41690-2, $14.95. SA Cecil and Raymo find a naked newborn baby in a grocery bag while riding in the park in their semi-prosperous African American African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race. neighborhood in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. . Cecil takes the infant to his mom, who sends the baby to the nurse next door. She takes him in and names him Mack Street; she and Cecil work together to raise him. Mack roams the entire neighborhood and all the residents play a part in his rearing. Little do any of them realize that they have taken in a Changeling, a baby left by Puck himself, with ties to the King of the Fairies. When Mack is a teen, he is able to see things that others don't and follows Puck (known as the Bag Man in our world) into the realm of the Fairies. Mack eventually realizes that his actions in Fairyland have direct and unexpected consequences on Earth and that an epic battle is about to begin: a battle that only he can avert, with help from all of the neighbors who raised him as a child. The themes and language limit the audience for this but the plot, by the renowned author of Ender's Game Ender's Game (1985) is the best-known novel by Orson Scott Card.[1] In a future where mankind has barely survived two invasions by the "buggers", an insectoid alien race. , is classic. This is a gem of a story, with authentic black heroes, male and female; it's also an introspective in·tro·spect intr.v. in·tro·spect·ed, in·tro·spect·ing, in·tro·spects To engage in introspection. [Latin intr piece about who has ultimate responsibility. Card's use of language is authentic and his characters are larger than life larg·er than life adj. Very impressive or imposing: "This is a person of surpassing integrity; a man of the utmost sincerity; somewhat larger than life" Joyce Carol Oates. , while retaining their human foibles. Sherry Hoy, Lib. Media Spec., Tuscarora JHS JHS Junior High School JHS Jefferson High School JHS Jacksonville High School (Jacksonville, Alabama) JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies JHS Jordan High School (Sandy, Utah) , Mifflintown, PA S--Recommended for senior high school students. A--Recommended for advanced students and adults. This code will help librarians and teachers working in high schools where there are honors and advanced placement students. This also will help extend KLIATT's usefulness in public libraries. |
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