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Small Eternities (Withern Rise) [Hardcover]

Michael Lawrence (Author)
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September 20, 2005 Withern Rise (Book 2)

Four months ago in the snowy depths of winter, Alaric and Naia, two teenagers who'd never met, discovered they were living almost identical lives in different versions of Withern Rise, their riverside Victorian mansion. One day, they accidentally stranded themselves in the wrong realities.

Now it's summer, and heavy rains have caused the river to overflow. Withern Rise's grounds are under water when Alaric and Naia find their separate ways into an earlier reality -- a small eternity -- and meet a boy called Aldous. Aldous Underwood.

But who is this Aldous? Is he the old vagrant Naia has met in the present day, or an Aldous destined to die very soon, under mysterious circumstances? And will their meeting change Underwood history?



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Grade 8 Up–A Crack in the Line (HarperCollins, 2004), the first book in this trilogy, introduced Alaric and Naia Underwood, 16-year-olds who share the same surname, birthday, and residence as well as similar physical characteristics, yet live in separate, distinct, parallel realities. They were unaware of one anothers existence until they passed through a portal and began living the others life. This second title finds the teens still caught in the wrong realities, but they now are repeatedly transported to yet another reality in the mid-1940s, when their family home is inhabited by the Underwoods of two generations past. In this reality, they witness their grandfather and his siblings as children, and Alaric is presented with the opportunity to prevent his great-uncles untimely death. The small eternities are closed segments of time in history that continue on forever, unchanging. Throughout the book, Alaric, Naia, and the mysterious vagrant Aldous make numerous forays into an assortment of small eternities, each time witnessing an alternative reality. In a similar vein of William Sleators The Last Universe (Abrams, 2005), this thought-provoking novel explores the uncertainty of destiny and chance and its impact upon peoples lives. The myriad realities result in a somewhat convoluted story line, and readers may find themselves flipping back through the pages in order to clarify details or events. However, the payoff is well worth the effort in this complex story of metaphysics and fate.–Debbie Lewis ODonnell, Alachua County Library District, Gainesville, FL
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Gr. 9-12. Lawrence's follow-up to A Crack in the Line (2004) picks up the story four months after Alaric and Naia Underwood switch places and become trapped in their parallel realities, as summer rains flood the land surrounding their home, Withern Rise. Alaric, now living in Naia's world, where his mother survived the train wreck, is ecstatic to have her back. Naia, in Alaric's sad reality, is struggling with grief over her mother's death. Sometimes together and sometime apart, the teens travel to alternate times in the history of Withern Rise, and in 1945, they meet their relative Aldous Underwood as a young boy, just days before his death. Tension mounts as Alaric realizes his intrusion into this "small eternity" of time causes Aldous' death, and he tries to make amends. Clues from the first volume surface here, and like A Crack, this book has a shocking ending that will leave series fans breathlessly waiting for the next, and final, volume. Complex and original, this is best suited to patient, sophisticated teen readers; adults may like it as well. Cindy Dobrez
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 13 and up
  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Greenwillow Books (September 20, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060724803
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060724801
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,176,597 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Since his first novel came out in 1995, Michael Lawrence has published over forty books for children and young adults, plus a personal memoir, Milking the Novelty, which covers a year in his life as a young photographer in London, Paris, and at a holiday camp in Wales.

His fiction includes The Aldous Lexicon, a trilogy about chance and reality (published as The Withern Rise Trilogy in the US), which he has issued as Kindle ebooks. He has also re-edited the three volumes into one extensive ebook (equivalent to around 700 printed pages) under the title The Realities of Aldous U, a trailer for which can be viewed on YouTube.

Several of Michael's books have won awards or been shortlisted for awards in England and America.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Better than the first by jordan, November 17, 2005
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It's four months after Alaric and Naia switched lives and things are going all right. Everything is flooded and one day alaric and Naia are just sitting in the tree when they both get blurred back in time to 1945 the year of Aldous Underwood's death.(If you read the first book you'll know who he is.)

Anyway the mystery unwinds and Alaric learn's who caused Aldous who would have been there great uncle if he hadn't. Alaric is given chances to prevent the death when in another small eternitie erupts and Aldous still lives.

Small eternities is a thought provoking book that you'll love if you liked the first.

I reccomend this book to hard core action packed sci-fi/fantasy fans.

Also reccomended:A crack in the line

The Compass

The subtle knife

The amber spyglass

and for the heck of it: all Harry Potter books.

Read the first one A crack in the line then read this one.

Never start in the middle of a story.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
message hole, small eternities, small eternity, south garden, osier beds, lower bough, old reality
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Withern Rise, Grandpa Rayner, River Room, Aldous Underwood, Long Room, Eric Hobb, Eaton Fane, Michael Finnegan, Aunt Larissa, Alaric Eldon, Great Parr, Uncle Mathieu, Withy Meadows, Aldous's Oak, Grandpa Eldon, Main Street, Marie Underwood
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