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Eye Of The Crow: The Boy Sherlock Holmes, His 1st Case

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Eye Of The Crow: The Boy Sherlock Holmes, His 1st Case

by Shane Peacock

Tundra | May 12, 2009 | Trade Paperback

Sherlock Holmes, just thirteen, is a misfit. His highborn mother is the daughter of an aristocratic family, his father a poor Jew. Their marriage flouts tradition and makes them social pariahs in the London of the 1860s; and their son, Sherlock, bears the burden of their rebellion. Friendless, bullied at school, he belongs nowhere and has only his wits to help him make his way.

But what wits they are! His keen powers of observation are already apparent, though he is still a boy. He loves to amuse himself by constructing histories from the smallest detail for everyone he meets. Partly for fun, he focuses his attention on a sensational murder to see if he can solve it. But his game turns deadly serious when he finds himself the accused - and in London, they hang boys of thirteen.

Shane Peacock has created a boy who bears all the seeds of the character who has mesmerized millions: the relentless eye, the sense of justice, and the complex ego. The boy Sherlock Holmes is a fascinating character who is sure to become a fast favorite with young readers everywhere.


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    Rating: 3/5

    Best For Those With Some Knowledge of Holmes Already

    Lady Knight

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    2 years ago

    What an intriguing idea! Take the lore of Sherlock Holmes, stand back and ask: "What would this intriguing man have been like as a boy? Did he have friends? What were his parents like? What made him realize that he was the ultimate detective?"

    As an adult, with a least a little knowledge of the Holmes canon, I found the book quite enjoyable (no, I'm not a Doyle purist so I had no problem with some of the changes made). However, most children I don't think will like this book over much. Strong readers or those who have a real interest in mysteries or historical fiction might enjoy it.

    Sherlock is a gangly thirteen year old who skips school regularly to watch people in the crowded areas of London. Bullied at school and regularly looked down upon because of his half-Jewish heritage, Sherlock finds the streets and the haunts of White Chapel and the Seven Dials much more to his liking. After a young Arab is wrongly accused of murder, Holmes takes it upon himself to prove the man's innocence. But in the process becomes a suspect himself. To get himself, and the Arab, out of the situation he must befriend both a small time crime boss barely older than himself and a young lady who proves herself capable of understanding him.

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    Thank-you Lady Knight for reading my review of "Death in the Air: The Boy Sherlock Holmes, His Second Case". I am going to look up the first one "Eye of the Crow" as I enjoyed "Death in the Air". I enjoy looking at others reading lists just to see what other authors I can be reading, so many choices. Thanks for sharing Lady Knight and happy reading.

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Sherlock Holmes, just thirteen, is a misfit. His highborn mother is the daughter of an aristocratic family, his father a poor Jew. Their marriage flouts tradition and makes them social pariahs in the London of the 1860s; and their son, Sherlock, bears the burden of their rebellion. Friendless, bullied at school, he belongs nowhere and has only his wits to help him make his way.

But what wits they are! His keen powers of observation are already apparent, though he is still a boy. He loves to amuse himself by constructing histories from the smallest detail for everyone he meets. Partly for fun, he focuses his attention on a sensational murder to see if he can solve it. But his game turns deadly serious when he finds himself the accused - and in London, they hang boys of thirteen.

Shane Peacock has created a boy who bears all the seeds of the character who has mesmerized millions: the relentless eye, the sense of justice, and the complex ego. The boy Sherlock Holmes is a fascinating character who is sure to become a fast favorite with young readers everywhere.


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Selected as a Booklist "Top Ten in Young Mysteries"

Winner, Arthur Ellis Award for Juvenile Crime Fiction

Gold Medal Winner, Foreward Magazine's Book of the Year Awards

Winner, IODE's Violet Downey Book Award


"...both fascinating and complex...plenty of readers will...find themselves irresistibly drawn into his thrilling adventures." - Booklist, starred review

"...[T]he historical setting [is] vividly depicted." - School Library Journal, starred review


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About the Author

Shane Peacock was born in 1957 in Thunder Bay, Ontario, one of four brothers. He attended school in the northern town of Kapuskasing, before attending university, where he studied history and English literature. A biographer, journalist, and screenwriter, he is also the author of six novels and three plays, and has been nominated for numerous awards including several National Magazine Awards and the Arthur Ellis Award for crime fiction. When not writing, Shane Peacock enjoys playing hockey with his three children, and watching sumo wrestling. He lives near Cobourg, Ontario.


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Trade Paperback

264 Pages, 5.22 x 7.63 x 0.66 in

May 12, 2009

Tundra

English


0887769195
9780887769191

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Selected as a Booklist "Top Ten in Young Mysteries"

Winner, Arthur Ellis Award for Juvenile Crime Fiction

Gold Medal Winner, Foreward Magazine''s Book of the Year Awards

Winner, IODE''s Violet Downey Book Award


"…the first intriguing volume in an ambitious new series….a shadowy, vividly described London….Creative references to Doyle's characters abound…and Sherlock himself is cleverly interpreted….[made] both fascinating and complex….plenty of readers will like the smart, young detective they find here, and find themselves irresistibly drawn into his thrilling adventures." 
- Booklist, Starred review and named one of the Top Ten Crime Fiction for Youth

"The details of the plot are plausible, the pacing well timed, and the historical setting vividly depicted…The titular crow comes fascinatingly into play…On balance, the characters enrich the book and help give Holmes's storied abilities credence." 
- School Library Journal, Starred review

"…young people familiar with Holmes' canon will best appreciate Peacock's riffs; but plenty of readers will like the smart, young detective they find here, and find themselves irresistibly drawn into his thrilling adventures." 
- Book Links, Named Best New Books for the Classroom

"Peacock effectively evokes Conan Doyle's London alleyway, and his young Sherlock is a compelling and poignant character."
- The Horn Book Guide


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