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the_fabric_of_words's review against another edition
5.0
I have to admit, for a few years now, I've managed to pick up some absolutely great reads that put kids in close proximity to corpses, funeral homes, morgues and medical examiners. And I was hoping for something similar, a creepy-proximity to corpses for Halloween or Day of the Dead book, but this was a much gentler and moving read than I expected.
Sickness comes to Alberto's family in the town of Allora, and he quickly goes from being a cabinet maker to a coffin maker, first for his friends and neighbors, later for his wife and children. When the purple lesions behind the ear have run their course and finally stop killing the townspeople, Alberto stays in his position, building coffins and attending funerals for those no one else will.
When he buries a woman he'd not seen in town before, and the person who brings the body says the bed where they found her was still warm, he thinks nothing of it. Until food starts going missing. Slowly but surely he draws out the "thief" -- a boy, Tito, and his bird, starving and freezing in the town's worst winter ever.
Tito is absolutely terrified of being discovered. Not just discovered, but merely seen by anyone other than Alberto. And it takes years for Alberto to coax out of him why. When he finally learns the reason, it's banging down their door, bringing with it everything they both have come to fear.
They find escape in an unusual place -- a coffin, the most resplendent, expensive coffin Alberto's ever made, for the (still-living) Mayor of Allora, no less.
I won't spoil how this ends, but I felt it was a great read for the month and pushed the boundaries of middle grade in a way that was moving while at the same time skirting the macabre.
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Sickness comes to Alberto's family in the town of Allora, and he quickly goes from being a cabinet maker to a coffin maker, first for his friends and neighbors, later for his wife and children. When the purple lesions behind the ear have run their course and finally stop killing the townspeople, Alberto stays in his position, building coffins and attending funerals for those no one else will.
When he buries a woman he'd not seen in town before, and the person who brings the body says the bed where they found her was still warm, he thinks nothing of it. Until food starts going missing. Slowly but surely he draws out the "thief" -- a boy, Tito, and his bird, starving and freezing in the town's worst winter ever.
Tito is absolutely terrified of being discovered. Not just discovered, but merely seen by anyone other than Alberto. And it takes years for Alberto to coax out of him why. When he finally learns the reason, it's banging down their door, bringing with it everything they both have come to fear.
They find escape in an unusual place -- a coffin, the most resplendent, expensive coffin Alberto's ever made, for the (still-living) Mayor of Allora, no less.
I won't spoil how this ends, but I felt it was a great read for the month and pushed the boundaries of middle grade in a way that was moving while at the same time skirting the macabre.
Visit my blog for more great middle grade book recommendations, free teaching materials and fiction writing tips: https://amb.mystrikingly.com/
bibliophilicjester's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
4.0
Such a beautiful story 💕
totallyshelfaware's review against another edition
hopeful
sad
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
Moderate: Fatphobia
jennifercrowe's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
4.5
bay22's review against another edition
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
Moderate: Fatphobia
monika238's review
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
5.0
Táto knižka sa mi veľmi páčila, rýchlo sa čítala a, napriek tomu, že je to autorkina prvotina, bola napísaná krásne a ešte krajšie ilustrovaná. Príbeh sa odohráva v malebnom mestečku Allora, ktoré v minulosti postihol mor - ten vyhubil rodinu jednej z hlavných postáv Albertovi, ktorý predtým vyrábal drevené hračky pre žijúcich, ale teraz už vyrába truhly pre zosnulých - veľmi smutný kontrast, ktorý nakoniec rozbije vstup malého Tita Bonita a vtáčika Fii do truhlárovho života. Alberto po smrti svojej rodiny nachádza nový zmysel života, ale ten ho nanešťastie nenapĺňa - autorka tu zakomponovala peknú myšlienku, že sa oplatí žiť aj napriek mnohým ťažkostiam, pretože jedného dňa vám môže malý zlodej vrátiť nádej do života. Páčilo sa mi aj rámcovanie celého príbehu - na začiatku si starosta objednáva pre seba truhlu zo zlatého dubu, ktorý je pevný ako oceľ a ľahký ako pierko a z tejto truhly si Alberto a Tito vyhotovia čln, ktorý použijú na útek. Táto knižka takisto zdôrazňuje dôležitosť vzťahov medzi priateľmi, ktoré truhlárovi nakoniec zachránili kožu - aj po hroznej tragédii neprestal byť vrúcnym a milým človekom a vedel si udržať dlhoročné priateľstvá. Postupná premena Albertovho nielen vonkajšieho svetu, ale aj toho vnútorného bola pekne zobrazená - zaprášené kúty domu teraz pokrývali Titove hračky a spoločný smiech. Autorka rozoberala mnoho náročných tém, ale podarilo sa jej to citlivým spôsobom a medzi ne dokázala prepliesť aj pár zábavných momentov (ako keď si starosta myslel, že zlatý dub je skutočne zlatý, alebo neprestajné klebetenie sestier Finestrových). Nakoniec už len toľko - teším sa, že som na túto knižku narazila a určite si ju budem chcieť prečítať ešte raz.
alaciamaloy's review against another edition
4.0
I added this book to my list solely because it has a beautiful cover. It was a lovely, sweet story, that I was instantly drawn into, and debated reading over again the moment I finished. It's a quick and easy read, with charming illustrations dispersed throughout. 10/10 recommend.
snuzzbobble's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
bookboop's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.5