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9780192717573: Rosie No-Name and the Forest of Forgetting

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Rosie was lost and alone in the forest, unable to remember anything about herself - not her name, or her address, or even what year it was.
She met Alastair, who tried to help Rosie recover her memory, but then both of them were suddenly plunged into a nightmare of pounding hooves and thundering black carriages. And in another part of the forest a tall, sinister figure in a dark cloak smiled to herself and ordered her companion to dig.
`Dig a nice deep hole for the two of them.'

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From School Library Journal

Grade 4-6?This book has all the elements of any time-travel fantasy: Rosie is transported (indirectly) by a fall through a staircase into an unfamiliar forest, where she forgets her name, meets and befriends a boy in old-fashioned clothing, and is captured and imprisoned by a mysterious witchlike woman. The girl eventually escapes and saves herself and her new friend, only to wake up and find that she was in a coma the whole time. Unfortunately, the elements never come together into a cohesive whole and too many unexplained threads make the book more confusing than compelling: Who was the girl in the white dress, and why does she drop out of the story? Why does the forest make Rosie forget? Who is the witch and what is her interest in Rosie? And why doesn't the grown-up Allstair remember her? Episodes in the book happen too quickly and are not given the time or attention needed to make this a convincing fantasy. Pass on this title?buy extra copies of old favorites like C. S. Lewis's The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Macmillan, 1950), Philippa Pearce's Tom's Midnight Garden (HarperCollins, 1969), or Elizabeth M. Pope's The Perilous Gard (Puffin, 1992) instead.?Carrie Schadle, New York Public Library
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From Kirkus Reviews

This time-travel tale begins with a prologue set in 1916 when a witch pulls a young girl under the waters of a dark pool. When present-day Rosie falls from a crumbling staircase and finds herself face to face with a smiling girl in a long white dress, readers understand that Rosie has been transported back to 1916. The girl runs off with Rosie's diary, teasing her to follow, and follow her she must for Rosie remembers nothing of herself but her name. Her pursuit of the girl takes her into a dark forest fraught with dangers, and a complicated plot ensues involving the witch, an evil raven, and a black carriage of death. The well-realized setting and Rosie's fantastic predicament never come together convincingly; readers won't believe that a few hours after the raven dive-bombs Rosie's horse, she fails to recognize the bird on the witch's shoulder or to comprehend the danger of her situation. Promising a lot, this still fails to satisfy. (Fiction. 8-12) -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherOxford University Press
  • Publication date1997
  • ISBN 10 019271757X
  • ISBN 13 9780192717573
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages116
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