Sparkers, Eleanor Glewwe
Sparkers, Eleanor Glewwe
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Sparkers

Author: Eleanor Glewwe

Narrator: Phoebe Strole

Unabridged: 8 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/30/2014


Synopsis

In the city of Ashara, magicians rule all.

Marah Levi is a promising violinist who excels at school and can read more languages than most librarians. Even so, she has little hope of a bright future: She is a sparker, a member of the oppressed lower class in a society run by magicians.

Then a mysterious disease hits the city of Ashara, turning its victims’ eyes dark before ultimately killing them. As Marah watches those whom she loves most fall ill, she finds an unlikely friend in Azariah, a wealthy magician boy. Together they pursue a cure in secret, but more people are dying every day, and time is running out. Then Marah and Azariah make a shocking discovery that turns inside out everything they thought they knew about magic and about Ashara, their home. 

Set in an imaginative world rich with language, lore, and music, this gripping adventure plunges the reader into the heart of a magical government where sparks of dissent may be even more deadly than the dark eyes.

About The Author

Eleanor Glewwe was born in Washington, D.C. and grew up in Minnesota. Her parents sent her to French immersion school in kindergarten, and she began studying Mandarin in high school. At various points in her life, she has also attempted to teach herself Cantonese, German, Spanish, Hindi, Ancient Greek, and Turkish. She plays the cello and used to host music parties for her friends, arranging Renaissance dances and Baroque concerti grossi for unorthodox instrumentation. She plays the cello and once braved a snowstorm to perform in a chamber music competition. At Swarthmore College, she studied linguistics, French, and Chinese and worked in the music library, shelving composers’ biographies and binding scores with a needle and thread. More recently, she haunted the tunnels under the Minnesota State Capitol as a legislative advocate. In addition to being a writer, Eleanor is a folk dancer and a Sacred Harp singer. Eleanor lives in Los Angeles, where she is a graduate student in linguistics.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elissa on August 03, 2021

Fourteen-year-old Marah is talented in languages and music, but her social class is desperately poor. She has no magical ability – unlike the elite governing class– and little chance of a future career. Then a deadly disease breaks out in her city and Marah must watch while others around her die. Bu......more

Goodreads review by Parker on March 15, 2015

Marah’s world is a place where magic resides, but also things like automobiles. Her world is where two kinds of people live. Kasiri are people who can use magic, and they rule over the halani, the people who are unable to use magic. Marah is a halan, and in her city-state, Ashara, kasiri treat halani......more

Goodreads review by Mara on December 13, 2014

Wonderful story with a satisfying ending and characters that matter (and suffer). I was completely absorbed into the imaginary world of Ashara. My only problem was the overabundance of names and titles, which could be confusing and sometimes took my focus away from the story-- and it is an excellent......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on October 13, 2014

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Quotes

"I love a well-built world, and this is as deep, delightful, and lived-in as any I've visited. It's a place where combating terrible evil requires not just magic but music, friendship, and an abiding love of books. I hope SPARKERS is just our first foray into Glewwe's imagination; I'm already ready to visit again!" —Rachel Hartman, author of The New York Times bestseller Seraphina

"Sparkers will draw readers in to an incredible world where magic is real—and dangerous—but a brave pair of kids can make all the difference. The twists and turns and surprises kept me riveted all the way to the end." —Margaret Peterson Haddix, author of The New York Times bestselling series The Missing

"Rich with music, magic, and devotion to friends and family, the world of Sparkers will ignite your imagination." —Ingrid Law, author of the Newbery Honor Book Savvy

“In the entrancing Sparkers, terrible secrets are hidden among lost spells, forgotten languages, and forbidden books, and still one beautiful truth shines clearly through: Adults may have all the power, but it’s kids who can change the world. I loved this book.” —Anne Ursu, author of Breadcrumbs

* "Social injustice is a rare theme in middle-grade fantasy, but Glewwe conveys the insidious poison of prejudice by grounding the narrative in evocative details. . . A compelling story on a difficult topic, addressed with maturity and grace." —Kirkus Reviewsstarred review

"This book holds all that fantasy readers could desire: magic, intrigue, mysterious characters, ancient curses, and a dark evil that must be defeated. Not everything is wrapped up neatly, and the various characters are multilayerd, neither all good nor all bad. A worthy and worthwhile stand-alone book in a genre so often serialized." —School Library Journal

"Marah is a fully realized character, a young woman with intelligence, curiosity, conviction, and fierce loyalty to her loved ones. A rich cast of supporting characters gives Marah’s world a very realistic complexity that goes beyond good and evil. . . . Will please socially conscious readers with a taste for light fantasy.” —VOYA

"Strong, believable characters and an important message. . . Middle-school novels rarely address social injustice so clearly, and this first novel does so in a way that empowers young people to think of ways to make a difference." —Booklist

"Marah is an appealing heroine—warm, compassionate, and smart—and the plot pleases by requiring Marah and Azariah to develop and use their special talents to save the city while losing a small bit of their innocence. . . Marah’s talents extend to an ability to pour out her emotions in virtuoso violin music; similarly multitalented middle graders will find in her a kindred spirit." —The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"Readers who enjoy mysteries, political intrigue, and some light fantasy will enjoy this adventure-filled novel.Library Media Connections