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Sophie Anderson turns to Slavic folklore again in her latest, wonderful middle grade novel, The Thief Who Sang Storms.
Linnet, a young alkonost girl has her home on Morovia, one of a group of floating islands. For many generations humans and alkonosts, magical bird people, lived in unison, supporting each other.
After a terrible accident, during which Linnet lost her mother, blame is directed at the alkonosts for having caused the tragedy with their singing magic. And now on Morovia, this broken-heart shaped island, the alkonosts are exiled to the deepest swamps and singing magic is considered a crime.
The human leader exploits the humans’ fear and uncertainty to increase the divide and create a hateful atmosphere. Linnet is desperately waiting for her singing magic to come in, hoping that it can help bring the island and its two peoples together again. When her father, Nightingale, is taken prisoner by the human guards, Linnet must be brave and trust in her own abilities. With the help of friends, old and new, she embarks on a dangerous adventure in the hope of freeing Nightingale, and ultimately reaching her dream of a united Morovia.
Scaringly timely, Sophie Anderson’s beautiful and vividly imagined story deals with the danger of rule by the few, and the importance of unity, understanding and tolerance. Themes of humanity, grief, trust, love, and hope are thoughtfully developed throughout the book along with the epic adventure and will delight readers. Finally, a certain chicken-legged character's surprise cameo is sure to delight Sophie Anderson’s many fans. Highly recommended.