Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
04/02/24
Pages:
300 pages
ISBN:
1-639-93231-3
ISBN 13:
978-1-639-93231-3
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2023043175
Dimensions:
22 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Gr 5 Up— Four years ago, Alaina Lucero, described with brown skin and purple hair, and Liam Montoya (appearance never described), took the Fairy Door Trail hike in Camas, WA, disturbing a fairy ring and breaking a mirror. Now, Alaina courageously manages Type 1 diabetes, while Liam exhibits unusual sleep patterns. Alaina convinces Liam that their hike caused their strange symptoms, and that they should work through a list of fairy cursebreakers. Liam faces derision from his soccer team as his performance suffers. Swore's first-person narrative with chapters from Liam and Alaina is a clear, empathetic portrayal of living with childhood chronic disease as well as the timeless power of fairy tales to describe and allude to the human condition. While it succeeds in that, the balance of action and narrative seems weighted, relying more on dialogue-driven info-dumps than on plot. The middle third of the book focuses heavily on Liam and Alaina's symptoms with almost no momentum. The title and cover indicate fantasy, but this is really a contemporary story with fairy-tale metaphors, which may not hit home with the average middle graders. That mismatch may mean its true audience (readers of Wonder ) won't find this story, while fantasy readers will be chagrined at its important but quotidian message. VERDICT A powerful presentation about courage in the face of childhood autoimmune disorders is juxtaposed with fantasy elements that fail to develop. Purchase where handselling as a contemporary title can overcome mixed marketing.— Caitlin Augusta
Can two friends solve the mystery of Liam's "curse" by using their knowledge of fairy tales?
Something is wrong with Liam. He collapses during soccer practice, he can’t stay awake in class, and he’s starting to see a ghostly white fox that disappears into smoke. His parents and teachers accuse him of being lazy and staying up too late, but he knows it’s something worse.
No one believes him except for Alaina, a friend and self-proclaimed expert in fantasy and fairy tales. She’s seen this sort of thing before and believes Liam has been cursed with a powerful sleeping spell. Her journal is full of possible ways to break a curse. Liam is skeptical, but with his normal life slipping further away, he agrees to try her potential cures.
As they search for answers in stories, Alaina shares that she also is dealing with something no one else can see: type 1 diabetes. It rears its head like an invisible dragon, and she carries her medical equipment as a knight’s lance and dragon-scale shield to battle it.
As Liam’s mystery illness worsens, he will need Alaina’s friendship—and perhaps a bit of fairy magic—to find a way to understand the truth of what is happening and regain the pieces of himself that are lost.