Saturday, 20 June 2009

Blood Red Snow White

Marcus Sedgewick ‘Blood Red Snow White’

'challenging, stark and uncompromising, a thoroughly satisfying read for older teenagers.' (Philip Womack LITERARY REVIEW )

A gripping novel based on Arthur Ransome's, (Swallows and Amazons) eyewitness accounts of the early days of the Russian Revolution and his meetings with its leading figures, Trotsky and Lenin.

Marcus Sedgwick fairy tale explores many factual truths during this time and must have undergone a lot of research prior to writing the novel. For instance, Robert Bruce Lockhart's spying in Russia and the love story of Arthur Ransome and Trotsky's secretary are openly explored.

Based around the Russian Revolution, this novel concerns the well-known novelist who was actually involved in the events that occurred. Set before he was famous for his novel ‘Swallows and Amazons’, this book tells of his amazing life and the part he played in this period of history. Ransome was already a writer, albeit a journalist, when he realised he no longer loved his wife, so decided to leave her and his child (who he adored). He met a woman called Evgenia and fell in love with her. Then he became involved in espionage and was thought to be a spy or double agent. As you read it, he has some incredible adventures and was involved in many hair- raising events.


Its structure is particularly clever as it has three sections.

The first could almost be said to be in a ‘fairy tale’ style with a 70 page opening using a great bear in a forest and a family to explain the Russian revolution in a simplistic way.

The second section, approximately 100 pages long, deals with events over the course of an evening when people presume he is a spy by his movements and explains his dealings with Lenin and Trotsky (and his secretary).

The third and final section details his dangerous, epic journey to get this lady, by returning to Russia, during the throws of revolution, and ensuring that he can be with her forever.

Considering it is a novel designed for children, I was amazed to find that its pace and content was also suitable to an adult reader. It is a great story based on the Russian Revolution and Arthur Ransome’s life in Russia. However, for a book apparently aimed at younger readers, it includes occasional unexpectedly adult themes and language.

As a result, I would recommend it for a more able Year 9, or KS4 reader, especially with an interest in espionage or history.

Mr Carroll











Sunday, 7 June 2009

What should I be reading in Year 9?

The Penalty
Mal Peet


As the city of San Juan pulses to summer's sluggish beat, its teenage football prodigy El Brujito, vanishes without trace....
Format: Paperback - Released: 02/10/2006

Pompeii
Robert Harris


A sweltering week in late August. Where better to enjoy the last days of summer than on the beautiful Bay...
Format: Paperback - Released: 27/09/2004

Scoop
Evelyn Waugh


Lord Copper, proprietor of the "Daily Beast", has always prided himself on his flair for spotting reporters. Acting on a...
Format: Paperback (a Format) - Released: 28/08/2003

The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde
Robert Louis Stevenson


Dr Jekyll has discovered the ultimate drug. A chemical that can turn him into something else. Suddenly, he can unleash...
Format: Paperback (a Format) - Released: 26/01/2006

A Swift Pure Cry
Siobhan Dowd


After Shell's mother dies, her religious father descends into alcoholic mourning and Shell is left to care for her younger...
Format: Paperback - Released: 04/01/2007

To Kill A Mockingbird
Harper Lee


Explores with humour the irrationality of adult attitudes to race and class in the Deep South of the thirties. The...
Format: Paperback (b Format) - Released: 01/09/2005

Waves
Sharon Dogar


For fifteen-year-old Hal Ditton and his family, summer has always meant six glorious weeks by the sea. But this year...
Format: Paperback - Released: 05/05/2008

The Woman In Black
Susan Hill


When Arthur Kipps attends the funeral of Alice Drablow he is unaware of the tragic secrets which lie hidden behind...
Format: Paperback (b Format) - Released: 06/08/1998

What should I be reading in Year 8?

www.lovereading4schools.co.uk

-Year 8 (age 12-13)

A selection of books especially selected for children in Year 8 (12 - 13 year olds) of average reading ability.

If your child is a competent reader or has read all these titles then try the books from the Year 9 list. Alternatively if these books are a little challenging try books from the Year 6 or 7 lists.

(Un)arranged Marriage
Bali Rai


Set partly in the UK and partly in the Punjab region of India, "(Un)arranged Marriage" is a perceptive look at...
Format: Paperback (b Format) - Released: 01/05/2001

Animal Farm
George Orwell


Having got rid of their human master, the animals of Manor Farm look forward to a life of freedom and...
Format: Paperback (a Format) - Released: 03/09/1998

Blood Red, Snow White
Marcus Sedgwick


Set at the time of the Russian Revolution, the end of a centuries old dynasty, the rise of the Bolsheviks...
Format: Paperback - Released: 29/05/2008

Bridge To The Stars
Henning Mankell


12 year old Joel lives with his father in the cold northern part of Sweden. At night he often sneaks...
Format: Paperback - Released: 01/09/2005

Brother In The Land
Robert Swindells


An after-the bomb story. Teenage Danny is one of the unlucky ones, a survivor, one of those who have come...
Format: Paperback (b Format) - Released: 01/12/1994

Brother In The Land
Robert Swindells


Denny, a teenager, is one of the unlucky ones, a survivor, one of those who have come through a nuclear war alive. In plain language, he sets down all that has happened to him, what he sees, and what he feels in the first days after the bomb has dropped. This novel won The Other Award for 1984.
Format: Paperback (c Format)

Chinese Cinderella And The Secret Dragon Society
Adeline Yen Mah


During her lonely childhood in Shanghai, Adeline Yen Mah wrote adventure stories to escape from her terrible step-mother and cruel...
Format: Paperback (b Format) - Released: 05/08/2004

Coram Boy
Jamila Gavin


Otis takes babies and money off desperate mothers, promising to deliver them to the Coram Foundling Hospital in London. Instead,...
Format: Paperback - Released: 06/05/2004

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
Mark Haddon


A murder mystery like no other, this novel features Christopher Boone, a 15 year-old who suffers from Asperger's syndrome. When...
Format: Paperback - Released: 01/04/2004

The Day Of The Triffids
John Wyndham


The triffids are a monstrous species of stinging plant, they walk, they talk, they dominate the world. The narrator of...
Format: Paperback (b Format) - Released: 22/02/2001

The Fire-eaters
David Almond


Bobby's dad is mysteriously ill. His new school is a cold and cruel place. And worse: nuclear war is about...
Format: Paperback - Released: 19/06/2008

Flambards
K M Peyton


Presents a novel about twelve-year-old Christina who is sent to live with her fierce uncle and his two sons in their decaying mansion, Flambards. Christina discovers a passion for horses and riding, but finds herself part of a strange household, divided by emotional undercurrents and cruelty.
Format: Paperback

Style Sisters
Liz Elwes


Carrie has finished grieving for Danny who left a week ago to live in Birmingham and now she must make...
Format: Paperback - Released: 24/03/2006

Gatty's Tale
Kevin Crossley-Holland


The magnificent picaresque story of a medieval pilgrimage. Of all the characters in The Seeing Stone and At The Crossing-places,...
Format: Paperback - Released: 06/09/2007

How I Live Now
Meg Rosoff


Daisy is sent from New York to England to spend a summer with cousins she has never met. They are...
Format: Paperback (b Format) - Released: 30/06/2005

I'm The King Of The Castle
Susan Hill


"I didn't want to come here". So says the note that Edmund Hooper passes to Charles Kingshaw upon his arrival...
Format: Paperback (b Format) - Released: 25/10/1973

Just In Case
Meg Rosoff


What if Fate were out to get you? The day David Case saves his brother's life, his whole world changes....
Format: Paperback (b Format) - Released: 07/06/2007

Just Like Tomorrow
Faiza Guene


Fifteen year old Doria is in the misnamed Paradise Estate on the outskirts of Paris. Her father has gone off...
Format: Paperback - Released: 04/05/2006

Mirrormask
Neil Gaiman


Features the story of a girl from a family of circus performers who finds herself in a strange new world...
Format: Hardback - Released: 03/10/2005

Nineteen Eighty-four
George Orwell


Hidden away in the Record Department of the sprawling Ministry of Truth, Winston Smith skilfully rewrites the past to suit...
Format: Paperback (b Format) - Released: 29/01/2004

Pickwick Papers
Charles Dickens


"The Pickwick Papers" began as a literary spoof centred around sketches by caricaturist Robert Seymour. Charles Dickens was recruited to...
Format: Paperback (b Format) - Released: 24/02/2000

The Road Of Bones
Anne Fine


Before I was even seven, I swear I could spell ‘The Glorious Revolution’… ‘Glorious Lie, more like,’ is what Yuri’s...
Format: Hardback - Released: 01/06/2006

Ruby Red
Linzi Glass


In Ruby Winters' world, colour opens some doors and slams others shut. Her Johannesburg neighbourhood is a far cry from...
Format: Paperback - Released: 06/03/2008

What I Was
Meg Rosoff


I'd been kicked out of two boarding schools and the last thing I wanted was to be here, on the...
Format: Paperback - Released: 05/06/2008

Wooden Horse
Eric Williams


The author, a Royal Air Force bomber captain, was shot down over Germany in 1942 and imprisoned in Stalag-Luft III...
Format: Paperback - Released: 30/06/2005