Forever Young (Children of Eternity #1)
by Claire Lachance
(4/5 Stars)
Did you ever watch that M. Night Whatshisface movie "The Village?"
Neither did I, but there is somewhat of a similar premise involved in
"Forever Young" by Claire Lachance. Maybe also a little of "Tuck
Everlasting" or something too; it's been a while since I read that.
Anyway,
the story begins with a 10-year-old girl washing up on an island. When
she wakes up, she has no idea who she is or how she came to be on the
island. The kindly Miss Brigham gives the girl the name Samantha Young.
Why that and not Jane Doe? Hurm...
One Samantha is able to get
up and around, she notices something very strange about the island.
There are about 50 other children but only three adults: Miss Brigham,
the nasty Mr. Pryde, and the head man Reverend Crane. The children do
most of the work on the island to grow food, take care of the livestock,
cut firewood, and so forth. Their technology is pretty much on par
with the Amish, with no boats no phones no motorcars--not a single
luxury. That seems odd to Samantha, but she can't understand why at
first.
Samantha quickly makes friends with Prudence, a shy fat
girl who handles all of the island's sewing. Prudence helps Samantha
understand the strict code everyone lives under, called The Way by
Reverend Crane. Try as she might, Samantha can't seem to avoid getting
into trouble with the reverend and his rules. Making things tougher is
that Samantha is the only one on the island with darker skin, making her
an immediate target for bullying.
But as time goes by, Samantha
begins to remember some things. This helps her to see that there's
something not quite kosher about Reverend Crane or what he's doing on
the island. But what's his secret? Hurm...
Anyway, this is a
pretty short book that moves along at a good clip. Since a reverend is
the bad guy it's probably not for devout religious people, which was
fine with me. The writing is nothing special, but there aren't too many
errors, which is always good. And even though she's only 10, Samantha
kicks a lot more ass than Bella Swan. I'm just saying.
That is all.
So is there a twist at the end? Why are the kids on the island. Tell me they're not in some stupid nature preserve
ReplyDeleteThere is a fairly obvious twist at the end. The full story of the island and the children is revealed over 4 books.
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