The Magician and the Spirits
By (Author) Deborah Noyes
Penguin Putnam Inc
Dial Books for Young Readers,US
22nd August 2017
United States
Children
Non Fiction
B
Hardback
160
Width 160mm, Height 236mm, Spine 16mm
448g
Peopled with odd and fascinating characters, Houdini's gripping quest will excite readers' universal wonderment with life, death, and the possibility of the Beyond. "Noyes makes history accessible and irresistible . . . Excellent."* A century ago, the curious idea that spirits not only survive death but can be contacted on the "other side" was widespread. Psychic mediums led countless seances, claiming to connect the grieving with their lost relations through everything from frenzied trance writing to sticky expulsions of ectoplasm. The craze caught Harry Houdini's attention. Well-known by then as most renowned magician and escape artist, he began to investigate these spiritual phenomena. Are ghosts real Can we communicate with them Catch them in photographs Or are all mediums "flim-flammers," employing tricks and illusions like Houdini himself Peopled with odd and fascinating characters, Houdini's gripping quest will excite readers' universal wonderment with life, death, and the possibility of the Beyond. *School Library Journal,starred reviewofTen Days a Madwoman
A Washington PostBest Childrens Book of the Year 2017
A Barnes and NobleBest Book of the Year 2017
A VOYA Nonfiction Honor Award for 2018
Fans of magic, mystery, and debates on the supernatural will devour Noyes's take on Houdini. School Library Journal, starred review
"Compelling . . . Whether or not young readers are intrigued by ghosts or magic tricks, Noyess book treats them to colorful lessons in history, theatricsand skepticism."TheWashington Post
Magic, science, religion, ghosts, love, death, friendship, deceit, sleuthingthis book has it all! With flair and facts, Noyes tells the dramatic and moving story of Harry Houdini's friendship with Arthur Conan Doyle and the debunking of fake spiritualism. I loved it! Deborah Heiligman, National Book Award Finalist and Printz Honorwinning author of Charles and Emma and Vincent and Theo
Readers will be unable to escape the appeal of Deborah Noyess new book with such in-depth research and quirky characters. Kirby Larson, Newbery Honorwinning author ofHattie Big Sky
"A compelling true story of magic, ghosts, science, friendship, deception, feuding, and sleuthing told with great flair."Kirkus Reviews
"Chilling."The Horn Book
"Packed with photographs and sidebars, this is a fast-moving presentation that manages to be both respectful of persons often considered gullible in retrospect while firmly siding with Houdini in his conclusion that spiritualism has not proved its case."BCCB
"Noyes offers compelling tidbits about the many ways spiritualists performed their tricks, and helpful historical context for the popularity of spiritualism. Houdinis feud with avowed spiritualist Arthur Conan Doyle is particularly fascinating . . . Noyes attention to Houdinis outsize personalitya key component of his campaign against spiritualistsadds compelling depth. A worthwhile addition to any nonfiction section, and ideal for kids intrigued by historical oddities."Booklist
"Strange, beautifully designed, and sneakily affecting."Tablet
Deborah Noyes does a beautiful job bringing this historical phenomenon to life. Noyes is incredibly well-researched on both the history of the famous Harry Houdini and history of Spiritualism, illustrating for the reader just how intertwined the two really were. Rife with direct quotes, photographs, and interesting asides throughout, Noyes transports the reader back in time to an often forgotten, and hotly contested, period in our history.Compass Book Ratings
Deborah Noyesis the author of nonfiction and fiction for young readers and adults, includingTen Days a Madwoman, Encyclopedia of the End, One Kingdom,andThe Ghosts of Kerfol.She has also compiled and edited the short story anthologiesGothic!,The Restless Dead, andSideshow.You can learn more at deborahnoyes.com and follow her on Twitter @DeborahNoyes.