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The Legend of Zoey

Author: Candie Moonshower

ISBN: 0-385-73280-5

Publisher: Delacorte Press

 

I don’t fall asleep while reading. When I get sleepy, I put the book aside, turn out the light, and pull up the covers. How anyone can fall asleep with a book in their hands and the light on is beyond me—or at least it use to be. Candie Moonshower’s The Legend of Zoey was so compelling that I simply couldn’t bear to put it down. I knew I was growing sleepy, but I couldn’t stop reading. So finally, I have the experience of falling asleep while reading thanks to Zoey.

The Legend of Zoey is the story of two thirteen year old girls who meet under strange circumstances—strange because they’re living two centuries apart! Zoey, your average, mouthy twenty-first century gal boards a school bus for a class outing and finds herself in 1811. She meets Prudence and her mother struggling to survive the wilderness while the man of the house is off converting Indians to Christianity. You’d think that was enough turmoil for Zoey, but no, she picked the months the New Madrid fault took bites out of the Mississippi Valley landscape to time travel!

Clearly, the time traveling is a clue that the book is fiction, but the story’s non-fiction details add charming pieces of reality. You aren’t just reading a book—you are a young girl traipsing through the wilderness with a very pregnant and grouchy woman you barely know. You hear the leaves crackling under your feet. You feel the cold wind bite at your nose, fingers, and ears. The campfire stings your eyes as it gradually thaws your tired, aching body. You will experience this book, not just read it.

Moonshower does what every author sets out to do—she tells a story so vivid and so captivating that once it’s over, the characters live in your head for days. I am especially grateful to the author for allowing Zoey to have a real experience. Moonshower didn’t sell out in the end.

Almost all the characters are female, so this is probably a girl’s book. However, Moonshower weaves those females into real events and traditional stories about the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-1812. For that reason, it should be an easy choice for students studying the event—boy or girl.

The above review was contributed by: Susan Sales Harkins:  Software consultant and the author of several articles and books on database technologies. She and her husband, William, collaborate on children's non-fiction. Click Here to read more of Susan’s Reviews

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