
"Winner of the 2011 Newbery Award.
The
movement of the train rocked me like a lullaby. I closed my eyes to the
dusty countryside and imagined the sign I’d seen only in Gideon’s
stories: Manifest—A Town with a rich past and a bright future.
Abilene
Tucker feels abandoned. Her father has put her on a train, sending her
off to live with an old friend for the summer while he works a railroad
job. Armed only with a few possessions and her list of universals,
Abilene jumps off the train in Manifest, Kansas, aiming to learn about
the boy her father once was.
Having heard stories about Manifest,
Abilene is disappointed to find that it’s just a dried-up, worn-out old
town. But her disappointment quickly turns to excitement when she
discovers a hidden cigar box full of mementos, including some old
letters that mention a spy known as the Rattler. These mysterious
letters send Abilene and her new friends, Lettie and Ruthanne, on an
honest-to-goodness spy hunt, even though they are warned to “Leave Well
Enough Alone.”
Abilene throws all caution aside when she heads down
the mysterious Path to Perdition to pay a debt to the reclusive Miss
Sadie, a diviner who only tells stories from the past. It seems that
Manifest’s history is full of colorful and shadowy characters—and
long-held secrets. The more Abilene hears, the more determined she is to
learn just what role her father played in that history. And as
Manifest’s secrets are laid bare one by one, Abilene begins to weave her
own story into the fabric of the town.
Powerful in its simplicity and rich in historical detail, Clare Vanderpool’s debut is a gripping story of loss and redemption."
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8293938-moon-over-manifest
Clare Vanderpool's style of writing made me feel like I was right there in the story feeling and seeing that was going on. Lessons were taught without even knowing they were being presented. It was impossible to know where the history ended and the fiction began. The story was so spellbinding that I had difficulty putting it down until I was finished.
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