From Publishers Weekly
"With its supernatural elements and cautionary moralizing, this Carnegie Medal winner might have been a Twilight Zone episode," said PW. Ages 12-up.
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From School Library Journal
Gr 6-9-This dramatic reading of Tim Bowler's 1994 British novel is a psychological thriller about a physically handicapped 15-year-old boy who is tormented by his 17-year-old brother. Midget's mother passed away when he was born and his brother, Seb, has always blamed him for her death. His father fails to see the older brother's cruelty. Midget's dream is to own and sail a dinghy he has spotted at the docks. His brother is an excellent sailor. Joseph, the strange old man who built the dinghy, leaves it to Midget when he dies along with cautionary words about expecting a miracle. A psychologist Midget is seeing recognizes some unusual powers he seems to have. The technical quality of the narration is excellent. Narrator Dominic Taylor is especially effective at conveying Midget's frustration with his guttural speech. The complex themes of guilt and cruelty may be beyond the understanding of the audience this work is intended for. The many British words and expressions will also be unfamiliar to American preteens. The conclusion of the plot does not demonstrate any real growth or character development for either Midget or his brother.
Diane Balodis, Alden Intermediate School, NY
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