Salt by Helen Frost audiobook

Salt: A Story of Friendship in a Time of War

By Helen Frost
Read by Tom Picasso , Michael Bakkensen , and Tandy Cronyn

Recorded Books, Inc. 9780374363871

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781664428706

  • ISBN: 9781664536531

Runtime: 2.54 Hours
Category: Fiction/Historical
Audience: Young Adult (12–17)
Language: English

Summary

Summary

One of Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books of 2013

Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

Publisher Marketing: Anikwa and James, twelve years old in 1812, spend their days fishing, trapping, and exploring together in the forests of the Indiana Territory. To Anikwa and his family, members of the Miami tribe, this land has been home for centuries. As traders, James's family has ties to the Miami community as well as to the American soldiers in the fort. Now tensions are rising--the British and American armies prepare to meet at Fort Wayne for a crucial battle, and Native Americans from surrounding tribes gather in Kekionga to protect their homeland. After trading stops and precious commodities, like salt, are withheld, the fort comes under siege, and war ravages the land. James and Anikwa, like everyone around them, must decide where their deepest loyalties lie. Can their families--and their friendship--survive? In "Salt, "Printz Honor author Helen Frost offers a compelling look at a difficult time in history. A Frances Foster Book Review Quotes: " [Readers] will come away with heightened sympathy for non-combatants caught up in the course of violent change."-- "The Wall Street Journal" "Printz Honor Book author Frost ("Keesha's House", 2003) has written, with artful economy, another affecting novel in verse. Interspersed among selections narrated in the alternating voices of the two boys are poems about the salt that is necessary to the survival of both peoples." Booklist, starred review "Sensitive and smart: a poetic vista for historical insight as well as cultural awareness." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Salt is an important novel for students to read and consider as they are learning about the War of 1812 in their social studies classes. The perspective of the boys helps bring personal meaning to a period of history that can be hard for students to grasp." -- VOYA "The verse is succinct, yet beautiful, and the story is rich in historical and natural details. Fans of frontier and survival stories will find much to love within these pages." -- "School Library Journal"

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“[Readers] will come away with heightened sympathy for noncombatants caught up in the course of violent change.” Wall Street Journal
“Frost has written, with artful economy, another affecting novel in verse…While acknowledging the uncertainties, misunderstandings, and occasional animosities of war, Frost also celebrates the relationship of both the Miami people and the Americans with the land and with each other…[A] lovely evocation of a frontier America and the timelessness of friendship.” Booklist (starred review)
“Sensitive and smart: a poetic vista for historical insight as well as cultural awareness.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“The verse is succinct, yet beautiful, and the story is rich in historical and natural details. Fans of frontier and survival stories will find much to love within these pages.” School Library Journal
Salt is an important novel for students to read and consider as they are learning about the War of 1812 in their social studies classes. The perspective of the boys helps bring personal meaning to a period of history that can be hard for students to grasp.” VOYA
“Friends? Enemies?…James and Anikwa are characters who will live on in readers’ minds. Quietly told, the story thoughtfully and openly examines a particular time and place in American history, the prejudice and violence therein.” Children’s Literature
“A cast of three offers a stirring performance of this moving fictional story, set at the turning point of the War of 1812. Tom Picasso is the voice of James, the son of an American trader. Picasso’s dynamic narration highlights James’s roots with quick speech and a light pace. Michael Bakkensen is the voice of Anikwa. His narration takes on a slower and more rhythmic pace than Picasso’s, echoing the poetic observations and speech patterns of Anikwa’s Native American language. While Tandy Cronyn’s precise narration of the boys’ poems reflects the growing tension between the traders and the Natives, Cronyn’s velvety voice also highlights the themes of friendship in this powerful story for teens. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile

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Author

Author Bio: Helen Frost

Author Bio: Helen Frost

Helen Frost was born in Brookings, South Dakota, and grew up in a family of ten children. She taught elementary school in Vermont, Scotland, and Alaska before becoming a full-time writer. Her novels, poetry, and picture books have won numerous honors and awards, including a Michael L. Printz honor for Keesha’s House. She lives in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where her yard is a “monarch way station” with hundreds of milkweed plants and nectar flowers that she has planted especially for monarch butterflies.

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Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD
Category: Fiction/Historical
Runtime: 2.54
Audience: Young Adult (12–17)
Language: English