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Redemption [Hardcover]

Julie Chibbaro (Author)
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April 27, 2004
The wet earth smells of mushroom and loam. I race through the trees. Branches reach for my eyes and tangle my hair. My kirtle rips, but I still run, faster through the woodland, escaping the murderous men who chase behind me with vicious, barking dogs. The men are my enemies and the woodland is my friend. I climb a tree to its tip, to where the branches thin, and I see the dead bird there. Only its mouth is open and it is singing with the voice of my father. I touch the bird, and it flies away.

"I saw a bird dead once. I picture my father this way."

Twelve-year-old Lily has not seen her father for more than eight months. He was taken from her and her mother one night by the baron's men, forced against his will to leave England and to be part of a colony in the New World. And now Lily and her mother are in danger -- for the baron's men say they no longer have any right to their land. They also face persecution for being followers of Frere Lanther, a man who has been excommunicated by the church for wanting to purge it of its corrupt practices. Their one chance for safety and freedom is to take passage on the next ship out to the New World. Afraid her father is dead, hopeful that he might yet live, Lily and Frere Lanther persuade her mother to flee.

The harrowing voyage reveals painful secrets that strip Lily of her innocence. But Lily also makes a friend -- a boy named Ethan, son to none other than the baron himself, who is also onboard. Together Ethan and Lily navigate their way through betrayals and treachery in a strange new land. Separated from the group, lost in the wilderness, and captured by an Indian tribe, Lily must reach deep inside herself and tap into strength she never knew she had if she is to survive.

Richly imagined and beautifully written, Redemption is an epic adventure of family, growth, and love from a major new talent.


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Grade 9 Up–In 1524, 12-year-old Lily Applegate leaves her small village in England with her mother for the New World. They believe that her father has been sent there as punishment for harboring a Protestant monk. On the crossing, an evil baron takes her mother hostage. Lily befriends his son, and they pursue her mother. Lost in the frightening woods, they are reunited with Lily's father, who is living with the Nooh Indian tribe with a new name and a new wife. As Lily struggles with this discovery, she is put to a final test when she finds her mother dead. Her faith, which had always been so sure and steady, is thrown into great turmoil as she finds herself caught between the survival of the body and survival of the spirit. Chibbaro weaves a fast-paced and engrossing story. While the details of early exploration of the Americas are sketchy at best, the author does her best to fill in the details of the earliest Europeans to arrive in the Americas. The historical elements are well done, and the author paints a vivid picture of the living conditions on a ship, and then the Europeans' fears when they arrive in a strange and unforgiving land. While this story is engaging and exciting, the vocabulary and themes are sophisticated. This absorbing read will appeal to older teens who have a thirst for adventure and historical fiction.–Anna M. Nelson, Seabrook Library, NH
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Gr. 9-12. Set in the early sixteenth century before colonists settled in North America, this ambitious first novel tells the story of Lily, 12, who flees religious persecution in England. She boards a ship to follow her banished father to the New World, where eventually she finds home and family with an Indian tribe in the northeast forests. Chibbaro works in a huge amount of historical background that will be new to most readers, but Lily's immediate present-tense narrative makes the drama personal: the religious conflict and betrayal that drove her beloved father from England; the horror of the voyage (including the sexual abuse of her mother); the shipwreck and landing in the New World, where she finds both kindness and unspeakable savagery among Indians and whites. From survival adventure to classical father quest, there's too much coincidence. It's the exciting nonstop action and Lily's spiritual battle with her own guilt and with God that draw readers along. Lily's discovery of a religious community is a powerful climax. Hazel Rochman
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Atheneum (April 27, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689857365
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689857362
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,279,873 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Julie Chibbaro is the author of Deadly (Simon & Schuster 2011), a medical mystery about the hunt for Typhoid Mary. The novel joined the Scholastic Book Club in October 2011, and has appeared on the Barnes & Noble Educator Blog. In December 2011, Deadly was nominated for a Cybils Award. Deadly was named Outstanding Science Trade Book by the National Science Teachers Association for 2012. The novel has received excellent reviews from such journals as The New York Times, Kirkus Reviews, and School Library Journal.

Julie Chibbaro's first book, Redemption (Simon & Schuster 2004), an epic tale of love, kidnapping, and white Indians, won the 2005 American Book Award. In 2006, Redemption was nominated for an Illinois High School Book Award. A number of Julie's short stories have been published in literary journals such as The Prague Revue, Catalyst Magazine and Slingshot, and her articles in The Prague Post, The Montreal Gazette and Central Europe Online. Two of her short stories, Skin, and Fractal Swing, are a literary anthology (ed. Louis Armand, Litteraria Pragensia, Charles University, 2010). In 2013, her new novel, Aurora Borealis & Amazing, will be published by Penguin (Dial BFYR), with drawings by Jean-Marc Superville Sovak.

Julie Chibbaro participated in the University of Pennyslvania's MAGPI program, teaching young people about writing and history via teleconference. She has appeared on author panels throughout the country, and will be a Featured Speaker at the 2012 USA Science & Engineering Festival Book Fair. Julie studied writing at The New School, and with Gordon Lish. She received scholarships to study with Clark Blaise at the Prague Writers Workshop, and with Janet Fitch, Lynn Freed and Mark Childress at the Squaw Valley Community of Writers. At the New York Writers Institute, she took a Master class with Marilynne Robinson and Ann Beattie. She is represented by Jill Grinberg Literary Management LLC, 16 Court Street, Suite #3306, Brooklyn, NY 11241. Phone: 212-620-5883

 

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A riveting piece of historical fiction, May 17, 2004
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In 1524 England, twelve-year-old Lily hasn't felt warm since the baron's men dragged her father away eight months ago. She pictures him dead. However, Frere Lanther, who has come from the Rhineland to lead his own secret and forbidden church, suggests Lily's father may well be alive in the New World. The baron is forcing Lily and her mother to leave their home, which he owns. When Lily begs her mother to accompany her to the New World to find her father, her mother reluctantly agrees.

The voyage is miserably cramped and filthy. A live pig lives in the room where the poor passengers eat their meals of watery soup and insect-ridden black bread. Lily meets the baron's son, Ethan, onboard and inadvertently blurts that Frere Lanther lives with them. When Lily's mother is raped, Lily is heartsick. She knows her mother's punishment was a direct result of Lily's exposing her family's secret.

A shipwreck upon the shores of the New World ends the voyage. The castaways stumble upon a gruesome discovery, which increases Lily's fear that her father is dead. When her mother is kidnapped, Lily must set off alone through the forest, starving and terrified. What she finds in the forest is astonishing.

Multilayered REDEMPTION is truly unique. Lily's story is a harrowing physical and spiritual quest laden with mystery, filled with unexpected plot twists. The tale is harsh, violent and gruesome --- not for anyone wanting to view history through a rosy haze. Yet the book is also vibrant, riveting and beautifully written. Lily herself is a believable, sympathetic character surviving devastation after devastation.

If you love history, you'll enjoy this powerful piece of historical fiction. If you snoozed through history class (as I did), you'll love REDEMPTION for a fascinating read that may even turn you --- yes, YOU! --- into a history buff.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Earthy book evokes the senses of early colonial life, May 3, 2004
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Reading Redemption offers up a view of colonial life that you can't find in history books. By looking at the passage of early colonailists through the eyes of a young peasant girl, Julie Chibbaro is able to focus on common language and every fair and foul sense that would been a part of real life of real people, not just the gentry and the history makers. Though fictionalized, the story has a ripped-from-the-day's-headlines feel that is accomplished through knowledge of the period by reseach into both European and native American experiences of the period.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well written and keeps you interested, January 1, 2011
This review is from: Redemption (Paperback)
Rarely am I brought into a book, as I am with Redemption. Normally I'm an observer in the books I read, but with Julie's writing style, I was there living Lily's life. There was enough detail so that I could visualize everything, but not so much that I couldn't put my own sense of life into it. I didn't want it to end. This is a sign that I loved it and wanted to read more.
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