The Silver Glove
Suzy McKee Charnas. Delacorte Press Books for Young Readers, $13.95 (162pp) ISBN 978-0-553-05470-5
Fans of The Bronze King shouldn't miss this sequel, but those new to the proposed trilogy won't be left out by beginning with this one. Some time after the events of the earlier novel, Valentine Marsh finds herself willy-nilly cutting school, disobeying her mother and trying to save the world again. The threat: sinister Dr. Brightner, who is installed as the new school psychologist the same day Val's magic Gran runs away from her nursing home. A renegade wizard, Brightner is after souls, and he's been trying to get Gran to his clinic for ""research.'' Val is horrified to find that he is trying to seduce her mother, who has long denied Gran's magic and doesn't see the threat. This is a book to relish; told in Charnas's nearly perfect first-person narration, Val's engaging personality of savoir-faire and innocence is judiciously mixed with a flying carpet, a deliciously scary Indian woman and a wonderful final confrontation in Central Park. Ages 12-up. (March)
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Reviewed on: 02/01/1988
Genre: Nonfiction
Mass Market Paperbound - 978-0-553-27853-8
Paperback - 176 pages - 978-1-58715-479-9