The Red Necklace: A Story of the French Revolution

The Red Necklace: A Story of the French Revolution - Paperback

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The Red Necklace: A Story of the French Revolution

The Red Necklace: A Story of the French Revolution - Paperback

by Sally Gardner
$16.00
Sale price  $16.00 Regular price 

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by Sally Gardner (Author)

In the bustling streets of 18th century France, a young boy named Yann Margoza discovers a world of magic, intrigue, and danger.

"[A] lush tale of magic, betrayal and Revolution . . . teen readers will eat it up."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review

The winds of change are blowing through Paris in 1789, both for France and a mysterious Gypsy boy named Yann Margoza. He was born with a gift for knowing what people are thinking and an uncanny ability to throw his voice, skills he uses while working for a foolish magician. On the night of a special performance, he meets shy Sido, a lonely heiress with a cold-hearted father. Though they have the shortest of conversations, an attachment is born that will influence both of their paths. While revolution is afoot in France, Sido is being used as the pawn of the fearful villain Count Kalliovski. Some have instead called him the devil; and only Yann, for Sido's sake, will dare to oppose him.

Author Biography

Sally Gardner lives in London, England.

Number of Pages: 400
Dimensions: 1.1 x 8.1 x 5.4 IN
Publication Date: September 17, 2009
Award: Virginia Readers Choice Award (2012)
Accelerated Reader:
Quiz Name: Red Necklace
Interest Level: Upper Grades, 9-12
Reading Level: 5.8
Point Value: 14
ISBN9780142414880
Author Sally Gardner
PublisherSpeak
GenreYoung adult
FormatPaperback
PublishedSeptember 2009
LanguageENG- English
Pages400
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceTeens & young adults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Sally Gardner

Sally Gardner grew up and still lives in London. Being dyslexic, she did not learn to read or write until she was fourteen and had been thrown out of several schools, labeled unteachable, and sent to a school for maladjusted children. Despite this, she gained a degree with highest honors at a leading London art college, followed by a scholarship to a theater school, and then went on to become a very successful costume designer, working on some notable productions. After the births of twin daughters and a son, she started first to illustrate and then to write picture books and chapter books, usually with fairytale- or otherwise magical subject matter. She has been called "an idiosyncratic genius" by London's Sunday Times. I, Coriander is her first book for older readers, and she is currently working on a second.

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