Error title
Some error text about your books and stuff.
Close

The Haunting of Falcon House

by Yelchin, Eugene

The Haunting of Falcon House cover
  • ISBN: 9781250115089
  • ISBN10: 1250115086

The Haunting of Falcon House

by Yelchin, Eugene

  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Square Fish
  • Publish date: 06/13/2017
  • ISBN: 9781250115089
  • ISBN10: 1250115086
used Add to Cart $2.76
You save: 65%
Marketplace Item
Returnable at the third party seller's discretion and may come without consumable supplements like access codes, CD's, or workbooks.
new Add to Cart $17.71
FREE shipping on orders over $79!
Description: "The story is both simple--a ghost story--and as complex as the country it rises from, offering glimpses of Russia''s unique and brutal history . . . and its exploration of the role of art as a vehicle for liberation. . . . Eerie and effective. " -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review, on The Haunting of Falcon House "The novel''s 56 mini-chapters are interspersed with beguiling ink sketches of everything from star-soaked skies and stark graves to pitchforks and dozing kittens. The narrative itself . . . is by turns wide-eyed, inquisitive, and earnest. This is a haunting at its very best. " -- Booklist , starred review , on The Haunting of Falcon House "Yelchin ( Arcady''s Goal ) sets his imaginative, layered mystery--prefaced by a tongue-in-cheek opening note on the story''s purported origins--in late-19th-century Saint Petersburg. . . . Offbeat, smudged sketches play a peculiar yet effective counterpoint to the evocative language, and helpful historical notes are included." - Publishers Weekly , on The Haunting of Falcon House "Readers will enjoy the budding friendship, and the ghost story/mystery is compelling. . . . A unique historical mystery from a celebrated children''s writer and illustrator; a great option for classroom discussion and a jumping-off point for further exploration of Russian history." -- School Library Journal , on The Haunting of Falcon House "Two survivors of Stalinist oppression attempt to form a family in this companion to the 2012 Newbery Honor-winning Breaking Stalin''s Nose . . . An uplifting, believable ending makes this companion lighter - but no less affecting - than its laurelled predecessor. " -- Kirkus Reviews on Arcady''s Goal "Mr. Yelchin has compressed into two days of events an entire epoch, giving young readers a glimpse of the precariousness of life in a capricious yet ever-watchful totalitarian state." -- The Wall Street Journal on Breaking Stalin''s Nose "A miracle of brevity, this affecting novel zeroes in on two days and one boy to personalize Stalin''s killing machine of the ''30s. . . . Black-and-white drawings march across the pages to juxtapose hope and fear, truth and tyranny, small moments and historical forces, innocence and evil. This Newbery Honor book offers timeless lessons about dictatorship, disillusionment and personal choice. " -- San Francisco Chronicle on Breaking Stalin''s Nose "This brief novel gets at the heart of a society that asks its citizens, even its children, to report on relatives and friends. Appropriately menacing illustrations by first-time novelist Yelchin add a sinister tone. " -- The Horn Book, starred review , on Breaking Stalin''s Nose istorical notes are included." - Publishers Weekly , on The Haunting of Falcon House "Readers will enjoy the budding friendship, and the ghost story/mystery is compelling. . . . A unique historical mystery from a celebrated children''s writer and illustrator; a great option for classroom discussion and a jumping-off point for further exploration of Russian history." -- School Library Journal , on The Haunting of Falcon House "Two survivors of Stalinist oppression attempt to form a family in this companion to the 2012 Newbery Honor-winning Breaking Stalin''s Nose . . . An uplifting, believable ending makes this companion lighter - but no less affecting - than its laurelled predecessor. " -- Kirkus Reviews on Arcady''s Goal "Mr. Yelchin has compressed into two days of events an entire epoch, giving young readers a glimpse of the precariousness of life in a capricious yet ever-watchful totalitarian state." -- The Wall Street Journal on Breaking Stalin''s Nose "A miracle of brevity, this affecting novel zeroes in on two days and one boy to personalize Stalin''s killing machine of the ''30s. . . . Black-and-white drawings march across the pages to juxtapose hope and fear, truth and tyranny, small moments and historical forces, innocence and evil. This Newbery Honor book offers timeless lessons about dictatorship, disillusionment and personal choice. " -- San Francisco Chronicle on Breaking Stalin''s Nose "This brief novel gets at the heart of a society that asks its citizens, even its children, to report on relatives and friends. Appropriately menacing illustrations by first-time novelist Yelchin add a sinister tone. " -- The Horn Book, starred review , on Breaking Stalin''s Nose king Stalin''s Nose "A miracle of brevity, this affecting novel zeroes in on two days and one boy to personalize Stalin''s killing machine of the ''30s. . . . Black-and-white drawings march across the pages to juxtapose hope and fear, truth and tyranny, small moments and historical forces, innocence and evil. This Newbery Honor book offers timeless lessons about dictatorship, disillusionment and personal choice. " -- San Francisco Chronicle on Breaking Stalin''s Nose "This brief novel gets at the heart of a society that asks its citizens, even its children, to report on relatives and friends. Appropriately menacing illustrations by first-time novelist Yelchin add a sinister tone. " -- The Horn Book, starred review , on Breaking Stalin''s Nose istorical notes are included." - Publishers Weekly , on The Haunting of Falcon House "Readers will enjoy the budding friendship, and the ghost story/mystery is compelling. . . . A unique historical mystery from a celebrated children''s writer and illustrator; a great option for classroom discussion and a jumping-off point for further exploration of Russian history." -- School Library Journal , on The Haunting of Falcon House "Two survivors of Stalinist oppression attempt to form a family in this companion to the 2012 Newbery Honor-winning Breaking Stalin''s Nose . . . An uplifting, believable ending makes this companion lighter - but no less affecting - than its laurelled predecessor. " -- Kirkus Reviews on Arcady''s Goal "Mr. Yelchin has compressed into two days of events an entire epoch, giving young readers a glimpse of the precariousness of life in a capricious yet ever-watchful totalitarian state." -- The Wall Street Journal on Breaking Stalin''s Nose "A miracle of brevity, this affecting novel zeroes in on two days and one boy to personalize Stalin''s killing machine of the ''30s. . . . Black-and-white drawings march across the pages to juxtapose hope and fear, truth and tyranny, small moments and historical forces, innocence and evil. This Newbery Honor book offers timeless lessons about dictatorship, disillusionment and personal choice. " -- San Francisco Chronicle on Breaking Stalin''s Nose "This brief novel gets at the heart of a society that asks its citizens, even its children, to report on relatives and friends. Appropriately menacing illustrations by first-time novelist Yelchin add a sinister tone. " -- The Horn Book, starred review , on Breaking Stalin''s Nose istorical notes are included." - Publishers Weekly , on The Haunting of Falcon House "Readers will enjoy the budding friendship, and the ghost story/mystery is compelling. . . . A unique historical mystery from a celebrated children''s writer and illustrator; a great option for classroom discussion and a jumping-off point for further exploration of Russian history." -- School Library Journal , on The Haunting of Falcon House "Two survivors of Stalinist oppression attempt to form a family in this companion to the 2012 Newbery Honor-winning Breaking Stalin''s Nose . . . An uplifting, believable ending makes this companion lighter - but no less affecting - than its laurelled predecessor. " -- Kirkus Reviews on Arcady''s Goal "Mr. Yelchin has compressed into two days of events an entire epoch, giving young readers a glimpse of the precariousness of life in a capricious yet ever-watchful totalitarian state." -- The Wall Street Journal on Breaking Stalin''s Nose "A miracle of brevity, this affecting novel zeroes in on two days and one boy to personalize Stalin''s killing machine of the ''30s. . . . Black-and-white drawings march across the pages to juxtapose hope and fear, truth and tyranny, small moments and historical forces, innocence and evil. This Newbery Honor book offers timeless lessons about dictatorship, disillusionment and personal choice. " -- San Francisco Chronicle on Breaking Stalin''s Nose "This brief novel gets at the heart of a society that asks its citizens, even its children, to report on relatives and friends. Appropriately menacing illustrations by first-time novelist Yelchin add a sinister tone. " -- The Horn Book, starred review , on Breaking Stalin''s Nose king Stalin''s Nose "A miracle of brevity, this affecting novel zeroes in on two days and one boy to personalize Stalin''s killing machine of the ''30s. . . . Black-and-white drawings march across the pages to juxtapose hope and fear, truth and tyranny, small moments and historical forces, innocence and evil. This Newbery Honor book offers timeless lessons about dictatorship, disillusionment and personal choice. " -- San Francisco Chronicle on Breaking Stalin''s Nose "This brief novel gets at the heart of a society that asks its citizens, even its children, to report on relatives and friends. Appropria
Expand description
Product notice Returnable at the third party seller's discretion and may come without consumable supplements like access codes, CD's, or workbooks.
Seller Condition Comments Price  
Seller: The Maryland Book Bank
Location: baltimore, MD
Condition: Good
Corners are slightly bent. Used-Good.
Price:
$2.76
Comments:
Corners are slightly bent. Used-Good.
Seller: HPB-Diamond
Location: Dallas, TX
Condition: Very Good
Shipping Icon
Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include
[...]
Price:
$3.65
Comments:
Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include
[...]
Seller: HPB Inc.
Location: Dallas, TX
Condition: Very Good
Shipping Icon
Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include
[...]
Price:
$7.02
Comments:
Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include
[...]
Seller: Half Price Books Inc
Location: Dallas, TX
Condition: Very Good
Shipping Icon
Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include
[...]
Price:
$9.13
Comments:
Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include
[...]
Seller: ErgodeBooks
Location: Houston, TX
Condition: Good
Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 336 p. Intended for a juvenile audience.
Price:
$14.68
Comments:
Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 336 p. Intended for a juvenile audience.
please wait
Please Wait

Notify Me When Available

Enter your email address below,
and we'll contact you when your school adds course materials for
.
Enter your email address below, and we'll contact you when is back in stock (ISBN: ).