### From School Library Journal Gr 6-9The Wolf Tree is a busy book with multiple characters, frenetic action, and a hodgepodge of plot points. It's part steampunk, part American tall tale, and part pseudo-Native American legend. The story begins with readers learning that Conker, John Henry's son w
The Wolf Tree
β Scribed by John Claude Bemis
- Publisher
- Random House Children's Books
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 174 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0375855661
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β¦ Synopsis
From School Library Journal
Gr 6-9βThe Wolf Tree is a busy book with multiple characters, frenetic action, and a hodgepodge of plot points. It's part steampunk, part American tall tale, and part pseudo-Native American legend. The story begins with readers learning that Conker, John Henry's son who was thought to have died in The Nine Pound Hammer (Random, 2009) is alive, having been saved by Redfeather's magical copper necklace. The siren, Jolie (who also disappeared at the end of book one), takes him to a secret spring to nurse him back to health. Meanwhile, Nat, Si, Buck, Marisol, Ray, and the children they rescued from the Pitch Dark Train are living an idyllic life in the Smoky Mountains. Ray finishes his training and becomes a full-fledged Rambler. Life is reasonably comfortable until a dying stranger with pasty gray skin and motor oil in place of his blood comes to Shuckstack speaking of a terrible Darkness that is consuming the towns of the prairies. Ray and Marisol leave to investigate the Darkness, and Sally, Ray's sister, leaves to try and find her father. Meanwhile Conker and Jolie are trying to find the Nine Pound Hammer in order to repair it with wood from the fabled Wolf Tree that is a path into the spirit world. It is the only weapon that can destroy the Gog's evil Machine, which is causing the Darkness. Ultimately there is too much happening, and it is difficult to invest in either the characters or the story line. Recommended only where the first book is popular.βHeather M. Campbell, formerly at Philip S. Miller Library, Castle Rock, CO. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
From Booklist
Picking up a year or so after The Nine Pound Hammer (2009), the second book in the Clockwork Dark series is every bit as peculiar and inventive. Ray and the remnants of the Ramblers are living in the Smoky Mountains when a visitor arrives, dripping oil like blood and speaking about the Darkness: a black cloud that has wiped out most of the daylight in Kansas and is spreading like smoke. The very thing that will challenge some readersβthe quirky plot that jerks along like an old jalopyβwill be the thing that endears it to others. One thingβs for sure: Bemisβ pastiche of steampunk and Americana is a refreshing change of pace from the paranormal stuff crowding the shelves. Grades 7-10. --Daniel Kraus
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