Book Description
The blue jays and cardinals of Stone-Run Forest have turned against each other. According to legend, only Swordbird, son of the Great Spirit, has the power to conquer evil and restore peace to the land. But is he real or just a myth? Can Swordbird arrive in time to save the forest . . . or will it be too late?
Twelve-year-old author Nancy Yi Fan has woven a captivating tale about the birds of Stone-Run Forest and the heroism, courage, and resourcefulness in their quest for peace.
From Publishers Weekly
Yi Fan's tightly woven story delivers a manifest message promoting peace and freedom. Starring woodland bird characters, the saga pits the tyrannical hawk Turnatt, captor of "slavebirds" whom he shackles and puts to work building his fortress, against the cardinals and blue jays. Though once friendly, these two benign flocks are now at war: Turnatt's soldiers have stolen eggs and food from each flock (the hawk eats a purloined egg daily, believing this will "keep death away"), and have led each camp to believe the other is responsible for the thefts. One of the slavebirds, a robin named Miltin, escapes to tell Aska, a brave young jay, about Turnatt's evil doings and his plan to enslave all the local woodbirds. Blue jays and cardinals join forces to vanquish the despot, a mission that entails several diverting twists, including a search for the necessary elements to summon the Swordbird, the "mystical white bird, the son of the Great Spirit." The author occasionally relieves the tale's ample tension with snippets of humor. While feasting with a traveling troupe of winged thespians, for instance, the cardinals and blue jays drive away Turnatt's marauding forces by bombarding them with bean soup and raspberry pies. Experienced readers will recognize the familiar allegory here, but the book will likely appeal to Redwall fans, and this young writer is worth watching. Ages 8-12. (Feb.)
From School Library Journal
Grade 4–6—The Stone-Run Country is in peril. The blue jays' Bluewingle tribe and their former friends, the cardinals of the Sunrise tribe, have gone to war. Each side believes the other to have stolen its food and eggs, little suspecting the malicious hawk, Turnatt, along with his hoard of crows and ravens. Now he is intent on forcing all of the local woodbirds to work on his magnificent fortress, and it's up to a variety of brave avians to upset the villain's plans. Their only hope lies in summoning the great warrior, Swordbird, to assist them in their time of need. Fan wrote the book when she was 11 as a response to a world at war; it goes without saying that she is very talented. However, the book essentially reuses old tropes in a new setting, making the plot, pacing, and characters more than a little predictable and, for all of its charms, the story is overly familiar. Dialogue runs to the clunky with lines like, "I'll get you, me and my crew will" and "You'll pay for that, scalawag!" The greatest credit should be given to the illustrator, who took the author's imagery and made it believable as well as attractive.
—Elizabeth Bird, New York Public Library
Book Dimension
length: (cm)19.3 width:(cm)12.8
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我对这类史诗级的奇幻作品总是抱持着一种审慎的态度,因为太多作品往往后继乏力,或者陷入自说自话的泥潭。然而,这部作品成功地避开了这些陷阱。它的核心主题探讨的并不是肤浅的英雄主义,而是关于责任、牺牲以及时间对个体记忆和文明进程的影响。那些配角塑造得同样出色,他们绝非功能性的工具人,每一个都有其独特的动机和深刻的历史背景,他们的存在极大地丰富了故事的维度。我特别喜欢作者在关键转折点上使用的那种近乎古典悲剧的宿命感,它让所有的胜利都显得沉重而有分量。这不仅仅是看一个角色如何战胜外部的敌人,更是看他如何与自己内心的阴影和解。对于那些寻求深度和内涵的读者来说,这绝对是一本不容错过的佳作,它成功地在商业性和艺术性之间找到了完美的平衡点。
评分从文学角度来看,这部作品的文本密度非常高,需要读者投入相当的专注力。它的行文风格是偏向于古典文学的华丽与现代叙事的流畅性的结合体,用词考究,句式变化多端,读起来有一种阅读老派巨著的庄重感。我发现自己经常需要停下来,回味某一句富有哲理的对白,或者赞叹某一段景物描写的精准到位。而且,作者巧妙地融入了许多地域性的神话元素,但处理得非常巧妙,既不显得突兀,又极大地增强了故事的文化厚度。它不像很多流水线上的快餐小说,读完就忘。这部作品的文字本身就具有很强的生命力,它构建的那个世界观仿佛可以独立存在,有着自己的历史和逻辑体系。如果你是一个对文字本身有要求,喜欢沉浸在精美语言中的读者,那么这本书的文字功底绝对能满足你的期待。
评分坦白说,我通常对这种厚重的冒险故事不太感冒,但我这次完全被它迷住了。它最吸引我的地方在于其对“人性”的刻画,这种刻画深入骨髓,极其真实。在那种极端、高压的环境下,友谊是如何被考验的?信任是如何一点点建立起来又瞬间崩塌的?书中对于群体心理和个体道德滑坡的描绘,让人感到不寒而栗,因为你能清晰地看到,在压力面前,我们自己也可能做出那样的选择。这种代入感是极其强大的,它迫使我们直面人性的幽暗面。同时,作者并没有完全陷入虚无主义,在最深的绝望中,总有一丝微弱但坚韧的光芒指引着角色前行,那份对美好事物的执着追求,最终构成了整个故事最动人的核心。这是一部关于生存、关于救赎、关于记忆的史诗,读罢心潮澎湃,久久不能平息。
评分这本小说简直是近些年来我读过最让人眼前一亮的作品之一。故事的开篇就紧紧抓住了读者的心,那种宏大叙事和个体命运交织的张力,让人忍不住一口气读完。作者对于世界观的构建简直是鬼斧神工,每一个细节都透露出深思熟虑的设计,从那些奇特的地理环境到错综复杂的社会结构,无不体现出创作者非凡的想象力。更难得的是,尽管背景设定如此宏大,作者却从未忽略人物内心的细腻描摹。主角的成长轨迹真实得让人心痛,他的挣扎、他的迷茫、他在压力下的抉择,都如同烙印般刻在了读者的脑海里。我尤其欣赏作者处理冲突的方式,它不是简单的正邪对立,而是充满了灰色地带和道德困境,迫使读者不断反思:在极端环境下,真正的“正确”究竟是什么?读完合上书的那一刻,我久久无法抽离,那种意犹未尽的感觉,只有真正的好故事才能给予。它不仅仅是一部消遣的作品,更像是一次深刻的哲学探讨,值得反复品味。
评分说实话,我一开始是被那令人惊艳的封面设计吸引的,但真正让我沉浸进去的,是其精湛的叙事技巧。这位作者无疑是语言的大师,他能用最简洁的文字勾勒出最复杂的场景,节奏的把握更是出神入化。时而舒缓如涓涓细流,细腻地铺陈人物的情感波动;时而急促如山洪暴发,将读者直接推入高潮迭起的动作场面。我必须得提一下他对环境氛围的营造,那种沉浸式的体验是很少有作品能达到的。当你跟随角色穿行于那些古老的遗迹或危机四伏的森林时,你几乎能闻到空气中的湿气和尘土的气味。这种对细节的执着和对感官的调动,让整个阅读过程变成了一场五感全开的冒险。如果说有什么遗憾,那就是故事结束得太快了,我强烈要求作者立刻开始写续集,我已经迫不及待想知道后续会发生什么了。
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