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One night, Erin and her friends January Carr and Mouse Gullane flee from the orphanage, sailing down the moonlit river on a makeshift raft. As they are dragged into the mighty current, January's eyes are wild with joy. "'Freedom,' he whispered. 'Freedom, Erin!'" Before they know it, however, the three adventurers run aground in sticky, oily, stinking, quicksand-like mud--the Black Middens. There they are greeted by a moon-eyed, diaphanous girl named Heaven Eyes, who speaks strangely and insists they are her long-lost sister and brothers, albeit "all filthy as filthy."
She leads them back to her bizarre, broken world of abandoned printing works and warehouses full of tinned food and chocolates. Her sole companion is Grampa, who is straggly haired and just plain scary. Cocking a wary eye at the three visitors, he scribbles in his book: "Mebbe they're ghosts. Mebbe they're devils sent from hell or angels sent from heaven." Despite Grampa's frightening demeanor, however, Erin is completely taken by the guileless Heaven Eyes and the idea of being her "bestest friend." The sweet, simple Mouse soon relishes his role as Grampa's Little Helper, digging treasures out of the inky mud night after night. January, however, bitterly resents his o'er-hasty loss of freedom, sacrificed to a crazy world of "bloody freaks." Almond's choreography is masterful, and as the four children dance about each other we learn what, at the core, makes each of their young hearts beat faster.
As always, Almond shows us a world where the joy and terror of being alive coexist. What is real, what is imagined, what is remembered, and what is dreamed, all fuse together--and however dark his tales, he manages to tell stories infused with both hope and persistent, persuasive love. (Ages 10 and older) --Karin Snelson
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
EXCITEMENT AND DRAMA IN THIS READING!,
This review is from: Heaven Eyes (Audio Cassette)
Gifted Broadway, film and television actress Amanda Plummer brings excitement and drama to her reading of this imaginative tale.Erin and January have run away from the children's home before; they're both adventuresome and brave for ones so young. But this escape takes a frightening turn when they find themselves afloat on a deep, dark river, carried by powerful currents until they find a one-of-a-kind girl called Heaven Eyes. Now, not only does Heaven Eyes have a strange appearance - webbed hands and feet - but, she apparently has the ability to help these children find their place in the world. This is a story of courage, confidence, and comradery, a haunting narrative not easily forgotten.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Heaven Eyes,
By ReneeAyers (Senatobia, MS.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Heaven Eyes (Hardcover)
Heaven Eyes is a complex novel that examines the emotions experienced by a group of kids who run away from a children's home. Erin, January, and Mouse are the three main children from the children's home, Whitegates. These three children have been lefted at this home by their parents, in the care of Maureen, the social worker. Maureen believes that these children are damaged and without hope of surviving in the world. These children carry with them memories of their former lives, their "treasures," and this gives them a chance from which to develop has individuals.Erin and January have a very strong friendship. Erin and January have always run away together, but have always returned safely. Erin, January, and Mouse decided to run away by floating downstream on a raft that January built. Little did they know that they would be washed up on the soft mud of Black Middens. The children were rescued by the ghosts Heaven Eyes and Grampa. Heaven Eyes tells the children that she was rescued from the mud years ago and by Grampa and that he was her caretaker. Grampa has a great desire to keep Heaven Eyes with him, which causes him to put the lives of other in danger. Everynight, Grampa digs in the mud of the Black Middens hoping to find treasures that will tell the story of Heaven Eyes' past. As time goes on, one night Grampa found the treasures to Heaven Eyes past. It was not long after the treasures were found when Grampa died. As a result of Grampa's death, the children decided to take Heaven Eyes back to Whitegates with them to live. When they arrived at Whitegates everyone was so happy to see them and also the friend that they brought back with them. Heaven Eyes is a story about love and recovery as well as loss. This is a true literacy fiction for a younger audience. This book may be a little hard for young children (4th-6th graders) to understand, but a 7th grader should be able to understand it as well as enjoy it. This book was very interesting to us and we highly recommend it to those who have not read it.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best book by far,
By Alise Kottman (illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Heaven Eyes (Hardcover)
I think this is one of the best books I have read ever. It is a great story and I love the way they discover the girl Heaven Eyes. This book is great and it is hard for me to imagine someone not liking it.David Almond is by far one of the best Authors I have ever read. His books are so good and not like anything I have read before. The Story is a mostly realistic enviroment but one element is added that is not real. (that being Heaven Eyes) It is about 2 kids that run away from where they lived, a center for 'damaged' children. This time they take a raft and float down the river until they get stuck in the Black Middens, which is a muddy part of the river. A girl with webed hands pulls them out tells them they are her brothers and sister. When she shows them to her grandpa he says they are not her brothers and sister, That they are ghosts. (which he refers to real people as) Erin Law (the main character) comes to Love Heaven Eyes as her sister and when her Grandpa dies they take her back to the place they live. Heaven learns that she was not just a creature pulled out of the mud, that she had a mum and a dad and 2 brothers too. This is one of the best books I have ever read and I would recomend it to almost any one.
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