The White Darkness Geraldine McCaughrean 9780060890353 Books
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The White Darkness Geraldine McCaughrean 9780060890353 Books Reviews
DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK FOR STUDENTS YOUNGER THAN 7th/8th GRADE! The premise and author's style are satisfying, but the themes of sex/virginity and the use of the F word in relation to sex is shocking and far too mature for younger, advanced readers.
Great narrative voice, excellent writing, very suspenseful. Loved that character had a disability but the story didn't focus much on it.
I couldn't put this book down. The writing was excellent. Ms. McCaughrean is a very gifted writer. So glad I read her book.
Fourteen year old Sym gets caught in a whirl wind ride from London, to Paris to her Uncle Victor's true destination the Ice. Pengwings Travel Tour to Antarctica is controlled and sabotaged from the very beginning by Uncle Victor and the con man Manfred Bruch. Once separated from the others by timing and choice Sym, Victor, Manfred and a boy pretending to be his son, Sigurd, head out into the tundra to find a place called Symmes Hole. Uncle Victor lets his obsession rule his decision making until his dear Sym is left to cross the Antarctic tundra on her own on foot.
Sym's quest for her own voice is mirrored in this quest for her Uncle Victor's reason for being. As Sym learns the truth about the constructs of her life she is forced to start thinking on her own, or suffer the consequences of her Uncle's madness. Sym discovers that her father did not go insane because he was sick, he went insane because he stopped believing in her Uncle Victor's quest to prove that the earth was hollow. Sym's struggle for literal survival is aided by "Titus" Oats, an explorer that perished on the Ice in 1911. Although Titus only seemingly exists in Sym's head he provides her with strength and the will to survive as she suffers from frostbite, starvation, a deep leg wound, and a lying partner. For the greater part of the novel Sym's "voice" is almost exclusively in her head. At the very end, after surviving a very real near death experience, Sym is able to speak for her self, and allow the voice in her head to match the voice coming out of her mouth.
The bones of this story are amazing, and the plot itself is in-depth and very intense. The characters are rich and round. The descriptions are beautiful and direct almost to a fault.
The narrative in the novel exists in the head of Sym. I had trouble buying into her character. The writing did not invest me enough in the beginning to care what happened in the middle, when it got overly wordy and very long. I worried that the only possible ending was that the whole expedition had been in Sym's head. Luckily this was not the case, but I feel that the novel would have been much better if half the bulk had been taken out. As I read I became very curious as to why this novel was a Michael Printz Gold Medal winner. I give it a 5 because I was inclined by the end to worry about poor Sym and whether she would get to see her mum again.
This book has made me fascinated in the history of Antarctica in a way that I never would have been otherwise. It's very well-written and I've shared it with many a high school English teacher. I definitely recommend this YA read.
Very good for a YA (I'm an adult). Sets the winter scene well.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. The extra information about the characters and writing process in the back of the edition I received was informative, and I was so intrigued about the settings that the author described, I did some research on them myself. I loved the two main characters, and I loved the way they interacted and spoke with each other. This book is written with a passion that comes out in the characters. Five stars.
I don't usually review books on because it seems weird to review content instead of the actual product (e.g., is this the edition of the book I expected? yes). However, if you haven't read this yet and my review could tip you towards buying DO IT. One of the funniest, weirdest, smartest books with a YA protagonist I've simply ever read. You'll laugh, you'll cry, etc. I've read a couple times and given it to a number of friends, all of whom have also loved it.
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