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Le garçon qui voulait changer de nom : roman

par Bodil Bredsdorff

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Séries: The Children of Crow Cove (4)

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Leaving behind Crow Cove and Doup, the name he was called there, Alek journeys to his heartbroken older brother's home in the fishing village of Last Harbor, where Alek finds works at an inn and rescues a beautiful foreigner whose parents were killed by ship wreckers.
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  hcs_admin | Sep 20, 2022 |
This is the fourth and final book in the Children of Crow Cove series, translated from the Danish. Like the previous titles, it focuses on one of the children living in or connected to the small community in Crow Cove. In this case, it is the story of Alek, called Doup in the previous books, who was originally rescued by the Crow-Girl. The characters of Crow Cove have moved beyond mere survival and have built a prosperous community. Eidi now runs a store in a nearby harbor town and Ravnar has gone to live there as a fisherman after being rejected by the Crow-Girl, Myna. Alek is ready to move away from his childhood and goes to visit Ravnar, but discovers there are some things that cannot be easily repaired. When he witnesses wreckers and a murder, life becomes even more complicated and perilous. There are no easy answers, but the story still ends with a satisfying conclusion, all the characters, old and new, having found their place in life and in a community.

"The waves rise to lie down again. Ships are built and ships are lost. Small horses live and small horses die. You are born and you disappear in an unending chain. And his time on earth was right here, right now, in the clear morning where his life tied the world together in an eternal moment."

Bredsorff's writing, translated by the talented Elisabeth Kallick Dyssegaard, is haunting and beautiful. Her characters and their world are primitive, struggling with survival, but also yearn to be accepted and named, part of a community and a home. Alek faces harsh realities - his horse's death, his brother's darkness, and the random cruelty and greed of humans - but he also meets kindness and hope, strength and beauty.

Verdict: These slim stories are beautifully written. Their stark portrayal of the realities of life and the harshness and beauty of life in the small community of Crow Cove will not be for every child, but appreciated by those who love beautiful words and strong stories.

ISBN: 9780374312695; Published 2012 by Farrar Straus & Giroux; Borrowed from another library in my consortium
  JeanLittleLibrary | Jan 6, 2013 |
Reading this series out of order did not detract from the story. The previous books The Crow Girl and Eidi received many honors including the ALA Notable Children's Book and A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year.

Well deserving of honors, the author paints lovely, soft, fairy-tale like images. Her writing is a delight and it is a joy to read words used in such poetic fashion.

Her lyrical style is soft and brought to mind the ability to shake a snow globe and watch the characters interact inside.

Alek is a young man living in a place called Crow Cove, where he resides with a small group of people living off the land ,tucked in by the churning sea.

When his older brother leaves, Alek longs for him and travels to stay in another small fishing community. Finding his brother sad and depressed, Alek vows to stay. Awakened one night by the sound of a shipwreck. Alek discovers murderers who lured the ship to shore to pillage and kill.

Rescuing a small girl, Alek's life and that of his brother change dramatically.

While the story line is quaint and simple, I was enthralled with the images and now will look for the previous books in the series.

This is a wonderful book to read on a cold, very windy, rainy, stormy day. ( )
  Whisper1 | Oct 29, 2012 |
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