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A Wish in the Dark

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Wish in the Dark

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781536204940

Publisher:

Candlewick Press,U.S.

Imprint:

Candlewick Press,U.S.

Publication Date:

1st May 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage: Social issues / topics
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Places and peoples

Dewey:

FIC

Prizes:

Short-listed for Cybils 2020

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 148mm, Height 205mm, Spine 32mm

Weight:

431g

Description

A 2021 Newbery Honor Book

A boy on the run. A girl determined to find him. A compelling fantasy looks at issues of privilege, protest, and justice.


All light in Chattana is created by one man the Governor, who appeared after the Great Fire to bring peace and order to the city. For Pong, who was born in Namwon Prison, the magical lights represent freedom, and he dreams of the day he will be able to walk among them. But when Pong escapes from prison, he realizes that the world outside is no fairer than the one behind bars. The wealthy dine and dance under bright orb light, while the poor toil away in darkness. Worst of all, Pongs prison tattoo marks him as a fugitive who can never be truly free.

Nok, the prison wardens perfect daughter, is bent on tracking Pong down and restoring her familys good name. But as Nok hunts Pong through the alleys and canals of Chattana, she uncovers secrets that make her question the truths she has always held dear. Set in a Thai-inspired fantasy world, Christina Soontornvats twist on Victor Hugos Les Misrables is a dazzling, fast-paced adventure that explores the difference between law and justice and asks whether one child can shine a light in the dark.

Reviews

Its a novela stand- alone, no lessthat seems to have it all: a sympathetic hero, a colorful setting, humor, heart, philosophy, and an epic conflict that relates the complexity and humanity of social justice without heavy-handed storytelling. Soontornvat deftly blends it all together, salting the tale with a dash of magic that enhances the underlying emotions in this masterfully paced adventure. An important book that not only shines a light but also shows young readers how to shine their own. Luminous.
Booklist (starred review)

Set in a fantasy analogue of Thailand, all characters are presumed Thai, and Thai life and culture permeate the story in everything from the mangoes Pong eats in prison to the monks he meets beyond the prison's walls. It's also a retelling of Victor Hugo's Les Misrables, and Soontornvat has maintained the themes of the original while making the plot and the characters utterly her own. Pong's and Nok's narratives are drawn together by common threads of family, loyalty, and a quest to define right and wrong, twining to create a single, satisfying tale. A complex, hopeful, fresh retelling.
Kirkus Reviews

Soontornvat artfully builds up to a triumphant confrontation, weaving in important themes about oppression and civil disobedience along the way.
Publishers Weekly

Nuanced questions of morality, oppression, and being defined by ones circumstances are compounded with exciting action in this novel inspired by Victor Hugos Les Misrables. The characters are resonant, and the action is enhanced by the fantastical Thailand-like setting. The original storyline and well-developed characters make this a standout novel. Highly recommended.
School Library Journal

Combining themes of coming-of-age, protest, and the power of freedom, this book will inspire young readers to stand up for their own beliefs as well as those of all people. This is a thought-provoking adventure that will cause readers to ask themselves whether being safe or having freedom is the better option, and if that needs to be a choice at all.
School Library Connection

The rich, atmospheric Thai-inspired settings ground Pong and Noks journeys toward self-understanding, from bleak Namwon to the peaceful temple Wat Singh to Chattanas bustling, colorful Light Market...The novel offers satisfying meditations on moral choices as well as age-friendly openings into conversations about prison pipelines, autocracy, and socio-political action.
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Alternating between Pong's and Nok's stories, Soontornvat tells a satisfyingly intricate tale of escape and chase while raising questions about institutionalized injustices of privilege and want. Her Thai-inspired world is fully engaging, but perhaps most winning is the innocence, hope, and humor she conveys in the context of the struggle for social justice and with respect to the children's growth.
The Horn Book

A thrilling fantasy, set in a fresh, original world, with a vital message at its heart. A Wish in the Dark is incandescent.
Adam Gidwitz, Newbery Honorwinning author of The Inquisitors Tale

At once timeless and timely, Christina Soontornvats A Wish in the Dark is a richly imagined portrait of the power of hope, courage, and compassion to shine a light in dark times and the ability of small people to effect great change. Ingenious, captivating, and utterly gorgeous.
Anne Ursu, National Book Awardnominated author of The Real Boy

Do you hear the people sing Christina Soontornvats Les Misrables-inspired A Wish in the Dark will have readers cheering for Pong, the young boy who escapes a life of unfair imprisonment, discovers the powers of friendship and forgiveness, and raises his voice against oppression. I was swept away by the Thai setting, the Buddhist teachings of Father Cham, and the sheer grit and determination of these young characters. At the heart of this novel, like Victor Hugos, are the struggle for justice and the power of marginalized communities to change our world for the better. Young readers will be rooting for Pong and his band of revolutionary friends and inspired to spread more light in their own communities.
Sayantani DasGupta, New York Times best-selling author of the Kiranmala and the Kingdom Beyond books

Author Bio

Christina Soontornvat grew up in a small Texas town, where she spent many childhood days behind the counter of her parents Thai restaurant with her nose in a book. She is the author of many books for young readers, including The Last Mapmaker, a Newbery Honor Book as well as a Walter Dean Myers Honor Book for Teen Readers. She is also the author of the Newbery Honor Books A Wish in the Dark and All Thirteen: The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys Soccer Team, also a Robert F. Sibert Honor Book and a YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults finalist. Christina Soontornvat lives in Austin, Texas.

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