Recently, the recorded version of Sophia’s War was a School Library Journal Pick of the Day. I extend my thanks to the folks at SLJ.
Here’s what they had to say:
Set in 1776 during the American Revolution when New York was under siege by the British, Avi’s tale (S & S/Beach Lane Books, 2012) of resistance features an amazing female protagonist, trials aplenty as she tries to avenge her brother’s death, and a little romance thrown in for good measure. Sophia’s family believes in freedom and desperately wants America to govern itself. Her brother goes off to fight, is captured, and ends up dying in a filthy hold of a British prison boat. John Andre, a charming English officer who is billeted with Sophia’s family, fails to intervene to save her brother. Despite having a schoolgirl crush on Andre, Sophia is conflicted by his failure to save her brother. After witnessing the execution of Nathan Hale, Sophia is determined to help the American cause. Recruited as a spy, she becomes a maid in the home of the commander of the British forces in America. Sophia uncovers some crucial information and sets out to reach West Point before Benedict Arnold can turn it over to the British. Avi’s outstanding text and Angela Goethals’s spot-on narration make the Revolutionary War come alive for listeners, providing a real sense of the time period. A perfect choice for school and public libraries.
Grades 5 to 9. 6 cassettes or 6 CDs. 7:15 hrs. Recorded Books. 2012. cassette: ISBN 978–1‑4703–2043‑0, CD: ISBN 978–1‑4703–2042‑3. $66.75.
3 thoughts on “The Revolutionary War Comes Alive”
I listened to this narration and agree that both the reading and the book are excellent! I spent 20 years working for the Library of Congress Talking Book program (the first recorded books program, begun in the 1930s) which has much higher standards than the commercial studios. Unfortunately this has made me so picky that things bother me in most narrations that would never bother anybody else, but this one was really great! As I say, I love the book as well, but I think you, Avi, are consistently wonderful book after book.
I LOVED this book filled with history and story, “her-story”! The language is deftly done as one would expect from the masterful Avi! I read it with an 8th grader this summer and she loved it, too. My job was to help her grow as a reader and this hooked her into NF! HIGHLY recommend. Who did the audio recording?
Thanks for your kind remarks,
the Audio of Sophia’s War was produced by Recorded Books.
Avi