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Curiosity

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Curiosity

Contributors:

By (Author) Gary Blackwood

ISBN:

9780142424483

Publisher:

Penguin Putnam Inc

Imprint:

Penguin USA

Publication Date:

15th January 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage fiction: Sporting stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Hobbies, quizzes, toys and games
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 131mm, Height 195mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

266g

Description

Intrigue, danger, chess, and a real-life hoax combine in this historical novel from the author of The Shakespeare Stealer Philadelphia, PA, 1835. Rufus, a twelve-year-old chess prodigy, is recruited by a shady showman named Maelzel to secretly operate a mechanical chess player called the Turk. The Turk wows ticket-paying audience members and players, who do not realize that Rufus, the true chess master, is hidden inside the contraption. But Rufus's job working the automaton must be kept secret, and he fears he may never be able to escape his unscrupulous master. And what has happened to the previous operators of the Turk, who seem to disappear as soon as Maelzel no longer needs them Creeping suspense, plenty of mystery, and cameos from Edgar Allan Poe and P. T. Barnum mark Gary Blackwood's triumphant return to middle grade fiction.

Reviews

* "A thrilling look at the 19th-century age of automataa time of curiosity-seekersand the riveting story of a likable Philadelphia boy whose life of the mind helps him transcend his extraordinary, oft-cruel circumstances." - Kirkus Reviews, starred review

* "The museum and curiosity show settingas well as the cameo appearances by Edgar Allan Poe and P. T. Barnummake this historical novel a delight." - VOYA, starred review

"The layered narrative should appeal to history buffs, gadget lovers, and fans of The Invention of Hugo Cabret." - Publishers Weekly

"Readers will no doubt find [Rufus] a compelling protagonist and likable hero....the Dickensian cast of characters and tightly constructed plot will resonate with fans of Laura Amy Schlitzs Splendors and Glooms." - School Library Journal

"Blackwood excels in writing historical fiction that is as informative as it is entertaining. The period details, including cameos by famous people, bring the era to life, but its the vivid characters and the inventive plot, told through Rufuss sympathetic first-person narrative, that drive our interest in the story." - The Horn Book

"With a cast of fictional and historical figures includinggrand showman P. T. Barnum; Edgar Allan Poe and his teenage wife, Virginia; and the real-life owner ofthe Turk, Maelzelthis Dickensian coming-of-age story from the author of Around the World in 100 Daysoffers a glimpse into quaint corner of American history." - Booklist

"Blackwood constructs a plot with appeal to several readerships: the gearheads who enjoy the mechanical workings of these robotic oddities, la Selznicks The Invention of Hugo Cabret; those who shiver at the possibility of life force within the machine, la Schlitzs Splendors and Glooms; those who gravitate toward plucky orphan stories; and of course, those who appreciate a solid historical fiction riff on a real-life invention, the Turk itself. Rufus self-effacing narration is thoroughly engaging." - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Gary Blackwood's The Shakespeare Stealer was the winner of the Mark Twain Award. It was also an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, an ALA Notable Childrens Book, a Golden Kite Award Shortlist Book, a CCBBC Choice, and one of the Best Childrens Books for ages 12 and up as chosen by Bank Street College.

Author Bio

Gary Blackwood is a playwright and the bestselling author of The Shakespeare Stealer series. He lives in Nova Scotia.

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