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The Last Song [Hardcover]

Eva Wiseman
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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Book Description

April 10, 2012 10 and up
Spain had been one of the world’s most tolerant societies for eight hundred years, but that way of life was wiped out by the Inquisition. Isabel’s family feels safe from the terrors, torture, and burnings. After all, her father is a respected physician in the court of Ferdinand and Isabella. Isabel was raised as a Catholic and doesn’t know that her family’s Jewish roots may be a death sentence. When her father is arrested by Torquemada, the Grand Inquisitor, she makes a desperate plan to save his life – and her own.
 
Once again, master storyteller Eva Wiseman brings history to life in this riveting and tragic novel.

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Finalist -  The Manitoba Book Awards’ McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award

“With spies and informers on all sides, the story builds to a gripping climax… readers will easily be caught by the young girl’s personal heartbreak and conflict and will want to find out more.”
Booklist

The Last Song, is sure to garner the same critical attention as her previous novels for its rhythmic and lyrical prose and lush descriptions of setting that cement the reader in the sights and sounds of Medieval Spain and the harsh brutalities of the Spanish Inquisition…. Isabel is a strong and insightful character whose voice will resonate with readers as she lingers long after one has finished reading.”
Canadian Children’s Book News

“This historical fiction novel is set in Toledo, Spain in the 1490s, surrounded by the backdrop of the Spanish Inquisition…. The climax of the novel will set the reader in a spiraling whirlwind of intense emotions. This novel is a great read for young adults who enjoy historical fiction dealing with horrifying persecution and the will to survive.”  
—VOYA

About the Author

Hungarian-born novelist Eva Wiseman has received numerous prizes, including the McNally Robinson Books for Young People Award for My Canary Yellow Star. That novel and A Place Not Home were selected for the New York Public Library’s annual Best Books for the Teen Age list. Kanada was a finalist for the Governor General’s Literary Award and as the winner of the prestigious Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction. Eva Wiseman is the mother of two and lives in Winnipeg with her husband.

Product Details

  • Age Range: 10 and up
  • Hardcover: 232 pages
  • Publisher: Tundra Books (April 10, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0887769799
  • ISBN-13: 978-0887769795
  • Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 1.1 x 7.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #609,798 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Careful Handling of a Difficult Topic March 7, 2013
Format:Hardcover
This book is set in mid 1491 Toledo, Spain. King Ferdinand and his wife Queen are on the throne. There is much religious persecution at the time, both of Jews and Muslims. The priests and familiars of the Inquisition are actively rounding up and interrogating even those who converted to Christianity several generations earlier.

Isabel has been raised a Catholic and has no reason to fear the Inquisition, or so she thought. What secrets has her parents been hiding from her, and why are they insisting that she marry Luis de Carrera, a boy she doesn't know and has taken an instant disliking to.

The persecution of any people for any reason is a difficult topic even for adults. It is even harder to explain these things to pre-teens. Why should someone be shunned or jailed for the choices/beliefs of their parents, grand parents or even great grandparents. Author Eva Wiseman introduced the topic of religious intolerance in a way that a twelve year old could deal with. She didn't go into extreme detail, but choose to keep to the basics. Pre-teens don't want all sorts of complex detail, they want to the story to proceed and to find out what happens next. As an adult, I want those details, so this book left me a bit wanting. The characters were developed just enough for the story to move along, but not so that I felt I was getting a minute by minute detail of every thing that had happened to them before page one.

Along with Isabel, who has been living a very luxurious existence, we also meet Yonah, the son of a Jewish jeweller who lives in the ghetto. While they come from very different backgrounds, they are both honest, trustworthy people. That their relationship did develop brought hope to this story that there didn't have to be walls erected between people of different beliefs.

All in all, I thought this was a good read for the audience it was written for. I would definitely read more by Ms. Wiseman, keeping in mind the age that she is directing her stories at.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Meaningful plot, but a little bland emotionally August 19, 2012
Format:Hardcover
The Last Song is centered around the Spanish Inquisition, so I expected it to deal with some serious issues and explore the emotions of the characters, especially Isabel's. While it did have a meaningful plot, overall the book just felt kind of bland.

I've read some amazing middle grade novels that really get into the characters' heads, where they share their thoughts with you and you feel their emotions right along with them, without it getting too deep or mature to the point where its target audience wouldn't appreciate it. And that's what I expected for The Last Song, but unfortunately it didn't come across that way to me. Isabel faces many serious situations and crucial decisions, but her thoughts and feelings are never really explored. She speaks and acts and reacts, but it all feels a little shallow and unsatisfying.

Readers who are looking for a "this happened, then this happened" type of book that doesn't focus too much on the characters' thoughts or feelings may really enjoy The Last Song. Unfortunately, for me, this book was just ok - not a bad book by any means, but not anything I can rave about. It took on an ambitious setting and plot, but it didn't deliver on that the way I was hoping

{ I received this as an ebook from NetGalley. Review originally posted on my blog, PidginPea's Book Nook (link in my profile). }
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5.0 out of 5 stars Yes, people DO expect the Spanish Inquisition April 22, 2012
Format:Hardcover
"...This book through the LibraryThing Early Reviewers program, and I am really pleased that I've also received a copy of another book by the same author, because The Last Song is fantastic. I read it through in one night; it got pretty late, but I couldn't bring myself to put it down. I caught myself holding my breath through pages, anxious for Isabel and her family; I could not go to sleep without finding out what was going to happen..."

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