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Centaur Rising (2014)

by Jane Yolen(Favorite Author)
3.54 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0805096647 (ISBN13: 9780805096644)
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English
publisher
Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
review 1: Centaur Rising is a middle grade to young adult novel by Jane Yolen. It is currently scheduled for release on October 21, 2014. Arianne has always wished for magic in her life, a meteor shower and some team work might just make that reality. During the Perseid meteor shower, Arianne thinks she sees a shooting star land in the fields surrounding her family’s horse farm. About a year later, one of their horses gives birth to a baby centaur. The family wants to protect the young boy and has had enough attention already. Arianne’s six-year-old brother was born with birth defects caused by an experimental drug, and their rock-star father has deserted them. They do not want the limelight, but soon the horse farm's clients growing suspicious. How long can they keep their secr... moreet and everyone safe? What will happen if the world learns about the miracle on the farm?Centaur Rising keeps with the record of Yolan never disappointing me. I really enjoyed the characters, the setting, and the premise. Arianne is a girl that has grown up faster than she should, and is still both compassionate and weary. Her father left the family when her younger brother was born with birth defects. Her outlook was realistic with still a wistful hope for magic and better things. I loved her younger brother's determination and resilience, and her mothers efforts to protect them both. I will say that my favorite character is still Martha, a employee that is more of a family member on the horse farm. I think that the description of the centaur foal and his development was key to the story. It kept the wonder of his very existence, but also dealt with the practicalities and truth that made him much more human and real than most people here in reality, This is much more than a fantasy, more than a coming of age story, this is a look at how real people facing extraordinary circumstances still have to keep moving forward and dealing with the minute details that are often left out of books and television.I really enjoyed Centaur Rising. Yolan, as usual, brings her characters to life. She leaves readers with a feeling that this family, this farm, could really be out there somewhere. Her characters are so real. Like in real life, there are funny moments, moments that make you want to scream, and moments that make it all worth while.
review 2: The setting is a money strapped Massachusetts horse stable which survives by boarding horses and giving lessons. The characters include a gentle divorced mother of two, a “thalidomide baby” Robbie, who is now six, and as sharp as a tack, 13 year old Arianne. Martha, the horse whisperer, and Viet Nam vet, Dr. Herks. One night, as Mom, Ari, and Robbie watch the Perseid meteor shower, Ari notices a ball of light, streaking through the field. A year later an arthritic pony has a foal, which is a real centaur--half boy, half horse. As the story progresses, the group must protect Kai . The boarders are told he has a mysterious disease, until it becomes necessary to bring them into the process of protecting Kai. They decide to avoid, at all costs, his being labeled a freak-- no circus acts. They will keep all press and the ex-husband away to avoid exploitation. Beautiful realistic fantasy, and a bit of mythology, with themes of collaboration, disability, family, and therapy animals. less
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tyben
Gentle and uplifting, but in my view problematic in the way it presents disability issues.
Jamie
Lovely and heartwarming. Jane Yolen is a skilled and informative writer.
nick2
Lovely blend of myth, magic, and historical fiction.
hainht
Good magical realism for horse lovers.
safeandsound27
Cute.
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