Sunday, November 13, 2011

For the Huckleberry Finn in you

Yep, you might think of Mark Twain when you read The Glorious Adventures of the Sunshine Queen by Geraldine McCaughrean. It's the 1890s, and Cissy is living in tiny, boring Olive Town, Oklahoma. In order to avoid the diphtheria outbreak, she and two of her friends, Kookie and Tibbie, leave town with the school teacher. They meet up with the Bright Lights Theater Company, an oddball assortment of characters living aboard a rundown paddle wheel boat, the Sunshine Queen. The troupe puts on shows as it travels down the Missouri River, and they usually have great success...and then some kind of trouble, so they have to skedaddle down the river again. Villains, heroes, gamblers, actors, and swindlers are all part of the over-the-top adventures. After a slow start, the story moves at a good pace, but have a dictionary handy: the writing is quite clever, but some of the words (panache, hoicked) might be confusing.

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