The lives of three poor children intersect in a bond of friendship which promises to help each one in an unusual way. Told in third person narrative from each child's point of view, the harsh realities of late eighteenth/early nineteenth century America, are woven together with a hint of fantasy.
Giuseppe is an orphaned street busker from Italy who is forced to work for a harsh padrone who mercilessly takes the boys earnings, giving him little in return. When green violin washes up on shore, Giuseppe finds the violin offers more than charming music.
Frederick is rescued from an orphanage by a clockmaker and becomes his apprentice. With his ingenuity and determination, he builds an automaton of a fascinating clockwork man.
When Hannah's father suffers a stroke, she is forced to work as a maid in grand hotel to help her family make ends meet. She becomes the personal assistant of an elusive and fascinating guest. In the course of her work, she learns of a mysterious treasure and dreams of what it could do for her and her family.
As the children's lives come together, they discover they each hold a key that can help another. In his debut novel, Matthew Kirby delivers a strong steampunk story in beautifully written prose in which he skilfully builds the world and characters. The author also builds some interesting minor characters who, much to my disappointment, nearly disappear without warning near the end of the novel. The action of the story comes late in the novel and I would have loved to have the fantasy elements last a little longer. The recommended age is 8-14. I recommend THE CLOCKWORK THREE for the older end of the age limit as my twelve-year-old son thought it was slow, but my seventeen-year-old son loved it.
Publishing information
- Publisher: Scholastic
- Date published: Oct. 1, 2010
- Hardcover 392 pages
- ISBN 978-0-545-20337-1
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19 comments:
my students would love this as a read aloud during reading time! :) :)
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How the three bond a friendship :)
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I like how they help eachother out.
I like the working together aspect, I also like it is very "boyish" My son will LOVE this book.
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I've heard great things about this book. I think both of my boys will enjoy it...and I probably will too.
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My child would love how it has a bit of fantasy in it.
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The period setting is appealing as well as the fact that there are three young characters and that their lives intersect.
My kids would like the book because they always love stories where a kid has to overcome the oppression of some 'evil' adult.
I think my son would love the mysteriousness of this novel. I would have to read it to him as he is 7, but I still think it would be fun before bedtime.
I have 2 kids that love reading anything...which is a good thing! =) I think this would be a great cuddle up on the sofa together kind of book to read together!
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My child would like the "fantasy" bit of it
My son is very into "fantasy-type books which are centered on young boys (Corey Olomon)(olomon@hotmail.com)
I think my daughter (who teaches 5th grade) would like this for her classroom. They love fantasy books
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I would read to it my daughter because she had a huge imagination and this book seems great for that!
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It sounds a bit like the plot from Hugo, in a good way. Plucky boy and his friends make good!
sounds like a great 'boy' book that my nephew would love..loves all genres of books
The setting would interest my son
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My son would love the time period the book is written about the characters.