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Author | David Almond |
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Illustrator | Karen Radford |
Language | English |
Genre | Young adult fiction |
Published | 2014 ( Hodder Children's Books) |
Publication place | England |
Media type | Print ( hardback) |
Pages | 276 |
ISBN | 9781444922134 |
OCLC | 893311046 |
A Song for Ella Grey is a 2014 young adult novel, written by David Almond and illustrated by Karen Radford. It is based on the legend, Orpheus and Eurydice.
Publishers Weekly, in a starred review of A Song for Ella Grey, wrote "Like Orpheus’s music, Almond’s lyrical narrative will sweep readers on a journey to unearthly, mysterious realms and back. Mythological characters come to life while remaining enigmatic enough to set imaginations spinning." [1] and Kirkus Reviews wrote "Almond brings his hypnotic lyricism to this darkly romantic tale that sings of the madness of youth, the ache of love, and the near-impossibility of grasping death." [2] The Guardian called it "a beautiful book that works on several levels." [3]
A Song for Ella Grey has also been reviewed by Booklist, [4] Voice of Youth Advocates magazine, [4] The Horn Book Magazine, [4] School Library Connection, [4] The School Library Journal, [4] The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, [5] and The Daily Telegraph. [6]
![]() First edition | |
Author | David Almond |
---|---|
Illustrator | Karen Radford |
Language | English |
Genre | Young adult fiction |
Published | 2014 ( Hodder Children's Books) |
Publication place | England |
Media type | Print ( hardback) |
Pages | 276 |
ISBN | 9781444922134 |
OCLC | 893311046 |
A Song for Ella Grey is a 2014 young adult novel, written by David Almond and illustrated by Karen Radford. It is based on the legend, Orpheus and Eurydice.
Publishers Weekly, in a starred review of A Song for Ella Grey, wrote "Like Orpheus’s music, Almond’s lyrical narrative will sweep readers on a journey to unearthly, mysterious realms and back. Mythological characters come to life while remaining enigmatic enough to set imaginations spinning." [1] and Kirkus Reviews wrote "Almond brings his hypnotic lyricism to this darkly romantic tale that sings of the madness of youth, the ache of love, and the near-impossibility of grasping death." [2] The Guardian called it "a beautiful book that works on several levels." [3]
A Song for Ella Grey has also been reviewed by Booklist, [4] Voice of Youth Advocates magazine, [4] The Horn Book Magazine, [4] School Library Connection, [4] The School Library Journal, [4] The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, [5] and The Daily Telegraph. [6]