Will Sparrow calls himself a thief and a liar but he is truthful about one thing: he IS a thief, having completely stolen my heart in Karen Cushman's forthcoming book, Will Sparrow's Road.
Sold by a drunken father, and about to be sold again, Will runs away. He is snookered by a dentist and a female purse pincher as he seeks a place to belong, ending up with a motley crew of "prodigies and oddities." Will gets a job drumming up customers to view such curiosities as the Mermaid Baby and Cat Girl. He comes to realize that people are not always what they seem and that even the smallest of men can possess the greatest amount of courage.
This is long-ago England and times -- and people! -- are hard and cruel. Will Sparrow's road is full of bumps and bruises, but also moments of joy and hope. I am so looking forward to re-reading this so that I can fully savor and appreciate Karen Cushman's story-telling gifts. No one else I know could put so much meaning behind a single pair of boots.
Thank you, Kirby. As always you are my number one supporter and a damn fine writer yourself.
ReplyDeleteI should request this one from Harcourt! It sounds good.
ReplyDeleteYippee skippy...I can't wait!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm not feeling so yippee skippy. I don't want to wait—not for Karen's or Barbara's book. But I will. Just this twice.
ReplyDeleteThanks for making my day! It could only get better if I knew when I could get my hands on your next book too:)
ReplyDeleteYou made my day! The only way it could be better is if I knew when to expect your next book:)
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