Circle of Secrets
Circle of Secrets
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Annotation: A year after her mother has deserted the family, eleven-year-old Shelby goes to stay with her, deep in the Louisiana bayou, where they both confront old hurts and regrets.
Genre: [Fantasy fiction]
 
Reviews: 6
Catalog Number: #52795
Format: Perma-Bound from Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Inventory Sale Inventory Sale
Copyright Date: 2011
Edition Date: 2011 Release Date: 10/01/11
Pages: 326 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-545-16561-X Perma-Bound: 0-605-51325-2
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-545-16561-7 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-51325-9
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2011000889
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal Starred Review (Thu Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2011)

Gr 5-8 A story of loss, love, and forgiveness. When Shelby Jane's father is sent out of the country for his work and her Grandma Phoebe must have an operation, she is sent to live with her mama deep in the Louisiana bayou. Because Shelby, 10, believes that her mother abandoned her, the start of this mother/daughter reunion is contentious, and Shelby seems determined to maintain her distance. Mirage is a traiteur , a healer who ministers to those in need with herbal remedies, prayers, and patience. Selby's reluctance to give an inch at first makes her transition to life in the bayou that much more difficult. She can't, however, squelch her fascination with the blue bottle tree in the backyard. Mirage explains that the bottles are supposed to capture spirits and that notes are put inside to send messages from the beyond. A mysterious tone permeates this gripping story. Shelby is a believable, fully developed character, as is Mirage. When the child starts at her new school, she is drawn into a frightening truth-or-dare challenge by the in crowd, which foreshadows future eerie, terrifying developments. Her strong friendship with mysterious Gwen dovetails with her determination to understand notes she takes from the blue bottle tree and Mirage's references to painful memories she is trying to forget. Little's rich, vivid prose and characterization create an intriguing universe in which realism and mysticism intertwine as the story's secrets unravel. Fans of Little's The Healing Spell (Scholastic, 2010) and Donna Jo Napoli's Alligator Bayou (Random, 2009) will be well served by this selection.— Renee Steinberg, formerly at Fieldstone Middle School, Montvale, NJ

ALA Booklist (Thu Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2011)

In this atmospheric story rt mystery, part ghost story t deep in the Louisiana bayous, 11-year-old Shelby has her hands full. She has to contend not only with a contingent of malicious local bullies but also her conflicted feelings for her estranged mother, Mirage traiteur, or traditional healer th whom she must live while her father travels on business. Tormented, she skips classes to meet up with a mysterious girl named Gwen who frequents a spooky bridge e site of some of the bullies' cruel games. Gwen also seems to be connected to the messages Shelby finds inside the blue bottles adorning her mother's backyard "bottle" tree, as well as the heirloom charm bracelet bequeathed to Shelby by Mirage. While the story takes its time gaining momentum, readers who stick with it will be rewarded with Shelby's softening of heart towards her gentle parent, and the way the pieces of her mother's past finally connect. Everything converges at the bridge during a dramatic and dangerous storm, and the final revelations make for a satisfying ending.

Horn Book (Sun Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2012)

Shelby Jayne is not happy to be living in the bayou with her mother Mirage, a traiteur (healer) who left when Shelby was ten. A tree filled with blue glass bottles and secret messages, a mysterious new friend, and a charm bracelet that seems to hold special powers figure into this lyrical story about fitting in, forgiveness, and understanding.

Kirkus Reviews

A steamy Louisiana bayou is the atmospheric backdrop to a tale about a daughter's estrangement from her mom, the mother's long-held guilty secret and a restless ghost's long-sought closure. When her dad takes a job overseas, 11-year-old Shelby must stay with the mother who walked out on both of them a year earlier. Deeply resentful and wary of her healer mom's isolated cabin deep in the swamp, Shelby gets drawn into mysterious doings involving strange notes hidden in glass bottles that hang from a tree near home. Tormented at school, Shelby eventually finds a friend in Gwen, a girl who lives alone in the bayou. Ever more mysterious incidents ensue as Shelby slowly unravels the truth about Gwen, her mother's involvement with the cryptic messages and Mom's past. The author serves up the setting well, evoking the sights, sounds and smells of the humid, tangled bayou. She fares less well with the regionalisms, which are delivered inconsistently and sometimes jar. The gently spooky ghost angle is handled nicely with some religious overtones. A very dramatic climax leads to a sweet, satisfying ending with some surprising twists and with reconciliation occurring for several characters.  For readers who like their ghost stories more friendly than terrifying.  (Suspense. 9 -12)

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Kirkus Reviews
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Word Count: 68,970
Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.0 / points: 10.0 / quiz: 147067 / grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:5.3 / points:15.0 / quiz:Q53677
Lexile: 800L
Guided Reading Level: Y
Fountas & Pinnell: Y
From Circle of Secrets

The bedroom grows stuffy so I jump out of bed to crack open the window.

I can't believe my eyes when I see the figure of a girl move out from behind the blue bottle tree. She's wearing shorts and a blouse and she's barefoot.

A moment later, she starts dancing under the silvery half moon, whirling in circles, leaping around the yard.

Who is that?

I press my nose against the cool glass and the girl stops dancing and looks straight up at me. I freeze, not daring to breathe. We stare at each other and then she disappears behind the trunk again.

The mysterious shadowy girl looked at me, saw me. Watched me!

I can hardly gulp down a decent breath, but I have the crazy notion to run right out the backdoor in my nightgown.

There's a girl out there, and I get the strangest feeling that she's waiting for me.



Excerpted from Circle of Secrets by Kimberley Griffiths Little
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Critically acclaimed author Kimberley Griffiths Little weaves a haunting story of friendship and family and the power of faith, once again set against the lush backdrop of the Lousiana bayou.

After her mother walked out on Shelby Jayne and her dad, Shelby thought she'd never speak to her mamma again. But with her dad leaving the country for work, it turns out she doesn't have a choice: Shelby has to move back into her mamma's house, deep in the heart of the Louisiana bayou.

Her new classmates tease and torment her, so Shelby's relieved to finally find a friend in Gwen, a mysterious girl who lives alone on the bayou. But Shelby can't help wondering if Gwen has something to do with the puzzling messages she finds hidden in the blue bottle tree behind her house. The only person who might be able to explain is her mamma -- but Shelby's not ready to ask. Not yet. It may take a brush with something from the beyond to help Shelby see that the power to put her own ghosts to rest is within her reach.

Kimberley Griffiths Little's haunting and powerful tale brings one girl's attempt to grapple with family, friendship, and forgiveness to beautiful, vivid life.


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