Songs of Power [book review]

Bell, Hilari. Songs of Power. Hyperion, 2000. ISBN 0-7868-0561-7. $15.99. 208 pp. A 4-7 FI Reviewed by Lillian Heil Imina, descended from an Inuit Shaman, knows about magic but nothing about technology. She lives with her parents in an underwater habitat, a scientific community set up to regenerate...

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Main Author: Heil, Lillian;
Other Authors: Bell, Hilari;
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Language:English
Published: 2001
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spelling ftbrighametd:oai:contentdm.lib.byu.edu:CBPR/1177 2023-05-15T16:55:03+02:00 Songs of Power [book review] Heil, Lillian; Bell, Hilari; 2001-06 text/pdf http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/CBPR/id/1177 English; eng; en eng Children's Book and Play Review; Scholarly Periodicals; 786805617 a2727430 book_reviews6-01-0.pdf http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/CBPR/id/1177 The information available on this site, including any text, computer codes, data, artwork, video, audio, images or graphics (collectively the "Material") are protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. Parties other than Brigham Young University ("BYU") may own copyright in the Material. We encourage the use of this Material for non-profit and educational purposes only, such as personal research, teaching and private study. For these limited purposes, Material from this web site may be displayed and printed, and all copies must include any copyright notice originally included with the Material. Additionally, a credit line must be included with each item used, citing the article or review author, title or article or review, title of the database, sponsoring agency, date of your access to the electronic file, and the electronic address. Copyright 2002, Brigham Young University public Farnsworth Juvenile Literature Library, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University Book review Fiction Science fiction Books--Reviews Underwater exploration--Juvenile fiction Magic--Juvenile fiction Inuit--Juvenile fiction Determination (Personality trait)--Juvenile fiction Grandmothers--Juvenile fiction Mentoring--Juvenile fiction text 2001 ftbrighametd 2017-12-02T08:35:27Z Bell, Hilari. Songs of Power. Hyperion, 2000. ISBN 0-7868-0561-7. $15.99. 208 pp. A 4-7 FI Reviewed by Lillian Heil Imina, descended from an Inuit Shaman, knows about magic but nothing about technology. She lives with her parents in an underwater habitat, a scientific community set up to regenerate life in the ocean to help restore the earth’s damaged environment. No one in the community believes in magic, and Imina is an unhappy isolate. When she discovers that someone is casting spells and working magic in an attempt to destroy their habitat, she realizes that magic is the only way to stop them. With almost no support from her scientific parents and other members of the community, Imina confronts the magic makers and saves the habitat. Bell is a good storyteller who spells a mystery out before the reader’s eyes. Like Imina, this reader didn’t put all the pieces together until the climax at the end. The reader does have a few more clues than Imina. For example, from the beginning, Bell puts the magic makers’ meetings with each other in italics but doesn’t say who they are. The final confrontation between Imina and the magic makers is both dramatic and humorous; the solution is surprisingly peaceful and feels exactly right. This is Bell’s first book, but hopefully not her last. 219 p. 22 cm. Children's Book and Play Review, May / June 2001 Text inuit Brigham Young University (BYU): Digital Collections Hyperion ENVELOPE(-68.917,-68.917,-72.033,-72.033)
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Fiction
Science fiction
Books--Reviews
Underwater exploration--Juvenile fiction
Magic--Juvenile fiction
Inuit--Juvenile fiction
Determination (Personality trait)--Juvenile fiction
Grandmothers--Juvenile fiction
Mentoring--Juvenile fiction
spellingShingle Book review
Fiction
Science fiction
Books--Reviews
Underwater exploration--Juvenile fiction
Magic--Juvenile fiction
Inuit--Juvenile fiction
Determination (Personality trait)--Juvenile fiction
Grandmothers--Juvenile fiction
Mentoring--Juvenile fiction
Heil, Lillian;
Songs of Power [book review]
topic_facet Book review
Fiction
Science fiction
Books--Reviews
Underwater exploration--Juvenile fiction
Magic--Juvenile fiction
Inuit--Juvenile fiction
Determination (Personality trait)--Juvenile fiction
Grandmothers--Juvenile fiction
Mentoring--Juvenile fiction
description Bell, Hilari. Songs of Power. Hyperion, 2000. ISBN 0-7868-0561-7. $15.99. 208 pp. A 4-7 FI Reviewed by Lillian Heil Imina, descended from an Inuit Shaman, knows about magic but nothing about technology. She lives with her parents in an underwater habitat, a scientific community set up to regenerate life in the ocean to help restore the earth’s damaged environment. No one in the community believes in magic, and Imina is an unhappy isolate. When she discovers that someone is casting spells and working magic in an attempt to destroy their habitat, she realizes that magic is the only way to stop them. With almost no support from her scientific parents and other members of the community, Imina confronts the magic makers and saves the habitat. Bell is a good storyteller who spells a mystery out before the reader’s eyes. Like Imina, this reader didn’t put all the pieces together until the climax at the end. The reader does have a few more clues than Imina. For example, from the beginning, Bell puts the magic makers’ meetings with each other in italics but doesn’t say who they are. The final confrontation between Imina and the magic makers is both dramatic and humorous; the solution is surprisingly peaceful and feels exactly right. This is Bell’s first book, but hopefully not her last. 219 p. 22 cm. Children's Book and Play Review, May / June 2001
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