Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

The song of Lewis Carmichael

Label
The song of Lewis Carmichael
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Intended audience
580L, LexileDecoding demand: 88 (very high), Semantic demand: 99 (very high), Syntactic demand: 84 (very high), Structure demand: 84 (very high), Lexile
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The song of Lewis Carmichael
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Summary
A beautiful, illustrated adventure story with a classic feel, about a quiet boy and a talking crow on an extraordinary hot-air balloon ride to the Arctic. Matthew stood on the snowy peak and stared out at the world spread before him. Every picture in his books had been limited by the size of the page, contained within frames. Here, there was no frame. Here, the picture didn't end. Beyond those icy plains, the sea, and beyond the sea, a land that floated on the ice, drifting northwards. Matthew put the binoculars to his eyes and saw valleys and cliffs and rivers all made of snow. Everywhere was white. Matthew has dreamed and read and thought about the North Pole for as long as he can remember. And he has done it secretly. It is a place that cannot be tarnished by the world in which he lives - a world in which he struggles to find answers and make friends, while everything seems to come easily to other children. But one day, a crow called Lewis Carmichael lands at Matthew's window - a crow who believes in Matthew in the most simple and ordinary ways. Soon, the unexpected voyage of a lifetime begins, and it will change everything... An unforgettable adventure story from award-winning children's book author Sofie Laguna, with enchanting illustrations by Marc McBride
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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