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The Seven Tales of Trinket [Hardcover]

Shelley Moore Thomas
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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September 4, 2012 8 and up 730L (What's this?)

Guided by a tattered map, accompanied by Thomas the Pig Boy, and inspired by the storyteller’s blood that thrums through her veins, eleven-year-old Trinket searches for the seven stories she needs to become a bard like her father, who disappeared years before. She befriends a fortune-telling gypsy girl; returns a child stolen by the selkies to his true mother; confronts a banshee and receives a message from a ghost; helps a village girl outwit—and out-dance—the Faerie Queen; travels beyond the grave to battle a dastardly undead Highwayman; and meets a hound so loyal he fights a wolf to the death to protect the baby prince left in his charge. All fine material for six tales, but it is the seventh tale, in which Trinket learns her father’s true fate, that changes her life forever.

The Seven Tales of Trinket is a Kirkus Reviews Best Children's Book of 2012


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Editorial Reviews

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Gr 4-6-Set in a fantasy version of the Middle Ages and shot through with medieval-style magic, this is the story of 11-year-old Trinket, who takes to the road, accompanied by Thomas the Pig Boy, after her mother dies. She is in search of her father, a traveling storyteller who left when she was little. As she journeys, she discovers her courage, her own storytelling gifts, and a strong sense of self. The episodic narrative consists of a series of linked stories, one to a chapter, in each of which there is an adventure or a conflict with magical creatures, including fairies, a banshee, a highwayman, and a pooka. These stories are tied to Trinket's own development as a storyteller. Her adventures are expertly told, with some suspense or danger in each chapter. However, the danger is resolved by the end of the chapter, giving the whole a gentle, reassuring feel. One is reminded of the world of folktale journeys and quests. The language is simple and direct, with a sprinkling of archaic words adding a taste of the medieval. Trinket's character is clearly drawn, and her determination and sense of self come to the fore when she is confronted by the Old Burned Man and the reality of who he is. The accessible format will appeal to readers who like their fantasy not too scary, and the flow of the narrative lends itself to being read aloud.-Sue Giffard, Ethical Culture Fieldston School, New York Cityα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Review

"Thomas offers an impressive debut novel in which she weaves seven compelling stories together with narrative power and considerable grace."—Booklist, starred

"Thomas (the Good Knight series) spins tales worthy of her heroine’s aspirations in this nimbly structured collection of seven magical adventures that build into a highly rewarding story.”--Publishers Weekly, starred

 

“…what stands out most is Trinket’s clear voice and loving heart, both of which will endear her to readers.” —Kirkus, starred

"The accessible format will appeal to readers who like their fantasy not too scary, and the flow of the narrative lends itself to being read aloud." -- School Library Journal


Product Details

  • Age Range: 8 and up
  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) (September 4, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0374367450
  • ISBN-13: 978-0374367459
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.8 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #646,249 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Seven Trinkets March 28, 2013
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A wonderful, easy, light read, its fantasy without being too dark which is a nice change. I would like more books like this, the author wove a story reminscient of folkare and filled with intrigue
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5.0 out of 5 stars Seven Songs January 19, 2013
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I already liked Shelley Moore Thomas's books, the Good Knight series, which are picture books and easy readers about the interplay between a very patient, kindly knight and three difficult yet sweet little orphaned dragons. So of course I was excited to read her middle grade fantasy, The Seven Tales of Trinket.

This book is deliberately episodic and self-reflective, which is a little tricky to pull off. Fortunately, Thomas pulls it off. We follow a girl named Trinket and her friend Thomas the Pig Boy as they travel to find out what happened to Trinket's father, a handsome bard who has been missing for years. Along the way, Trinket also collects stories, turning each one into a song. The stories are Trinket's and Thomas's adventures, but they later become tales that Trinket tells in other villages.

To give you an idea about their adventures, I'll just list the chapter titles, which are numbered tales: "The Gypsy and the Seer," "The Harp of Bone and Hair," "The Wee Banshee of Crossmaglin," "The Faerie Queen and the Gold Coin," "A Pig Boy, a Ghost, and a Pooka," "The Old Burned Man and the Hound," and "The Storyteller and the Truth." As an author's note explains, Thomas's tales are based primarily on Celtic folklore. But the author adds her own twists in the telling, created dimensional characters as she goes.

The language is clean and clear, with occasional touches of poetry to burnish the narrative. For example, Thomas the Pig Boy is always hungry. He explains, "Never was a lad born with as fierce a beast in his belly as myself." And here's my favorite paragraph: "There were bones on the shore. Bones of large sea beast called whales. Whiter than the clouds, they rose from the rocks like the ghosts of old tree branches. I could hear Thomas gasp at the sight of them." The tales are touched with humor, magic and intrigue. "As if she read my mind, the dark-eyed girl spoke. `You wonder about me, as well you should.' I paused, my bread midway to my bowl of broth. `I am a liar,' she said."

Fragments of some of the stories show up in later stories as certain characters reappear for different reasons. The overall arc is Trinket's search for her father, but as she moves onward, she becomes something in her own right, a singer and storyteller. In fact, a young bard. She also handles herself pretty well and learns along the way, though the book is far from didactic. Thomas the Pig Boy makes a sturdy, if hungry, companion. He and Trinket take turns saving each other when things go wrong. (These are pre-teens, however, and there isn't the slightest hint of romance between them, just loyalty and friendship.)

The author did something a little different with the ending, and I'm not sure quite how well it flows. However, readers will regain their footing by the last page and will be very glad they've read Trinket's seven tales. Shelley Moore Thomas's Good Knight books are charming, and so is The Seven Tales of Trinket--a well-paced, magical middle grade read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Magical Adventure! October 22, 2012
By GW
Format:Kindle Edition
This book was gorgeously written, and what a fun and magical adventure! I think I love Thomas the Pig Boy most of all.
Had me in tears a bit by the end, but in a good way.

I highly recommend to anyone who likes Gail Carson Levine, Shannon Hale or Grace Lin!
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