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Egg & Spoon Paperback – 1 November 2015
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- Publisher : CWP; Reprint edition (1 November 2015)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 496 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0763680168
- ISBN-13 : 978-0763680169
- Reading age : 12 - 17 years
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 3.28 x 21.59 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 145,219 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Though the story bears some marks of a heroic quest, it is really a series of dreamy, expertly painted vignettes, set pieces both absurd and spectacular. ... Maguire's wit is shown to best advantage when in sync with his lush whimsy... In this surfeit of myth and mayhem, there are also moments of poignant quiet, when the grand quest of saving the magic of Russia recedes. In these moments, the human comes to the fore, and our focus narrows once more to a child longing for a parent, a mother longing for a child, the aching burden of living through suffering that life demands again and again. ... It is impossible not to root for girls and watches and aunts alike, and to cheer their little victories as acts of grace.
--The New York Times Book Review Maguire marries the traditional "Prince and the Pauper" narrative to the Russian folktale of Baba Yaga with his trademark wit and aplomb. His lyrical descriptions of the drab countryside are equally detailed and moving as the charmed, floating courts of the Romanov dynasty. Each character is well-drawn and fascinating... The author weaves a lyrical tale full of magic and promise, yet checkered with the desperation of poverty and the treacherous prospect of a world gone completely awry. Egg and Spoon is a beautiful reminder that fairy tales are at their best when they illuminate the precarious balance between lighthearted childhood and the darkness and danger of adulthood.
--School Library Journal (starred review) An epic rich with references, aphorisms and advice. An ambitious, Scheherazade-ian novel, rather like a nesting-doll set of stories, that succeeds in capturing some of the complexities of both Russia and life itself.
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Like the matryoshka doll Elena carries, there are a lot of layers to Maguire's story. Rich, descriptive language will reward readers who like to sink their teeth into a meaty story.
--Publishers Weekly (starred review) Maguire savors every inch of his elaborate narrative, introducing tropes from Russian folktales and giving his characters plenty of play, especially the hardboiled Baba Yaga, who seems to exist outside of time (and is akin to Maguire's other witches). The plot meanders, developing everywhere at once yet always intriguing. ... [T]here is so much in his rich and consistently surprising prose that young readers will ... enjoy the gift of his magical story.
--The Horn Book (starred review) Set in Tsarist Russia, Gregory Maguire's suspenseful story conjures the folkloric figure Baba Yaga--a hilariously acerbic old witch--and incorporates fantastic creatures such as the Firebird, an ice-dragon and a talking cat, to create a fairytale saga that will delight and challenge its readers. ... Egg & Spoon's phrasing and vocabulary give it a classic feel that reflects its folktale roots, as does its storyteller-style narration. ... An excellent choice for younger readers who are reading at more advanced levels. Alternating and ultimately interweaving story lines add complexity to the plot, which is driven by an enticing mix of mystery, danger and magic.
--Shelf Awareness (starred review) Although Cat and Elena's burgeoning friendship and determination make for a heartening story, it's Maguire's Baba Yaga, full of irreverent anachronisms and a salty attitude, who steals the show... Maguire's fantastical world is filled with Russian folklore and history, particularly the growing unrest that eventually led to the October Revolution, and ... the whimsical tone and lush setting are ... plenty appealing.
--Booklist The story flows easily although it includes uncommon vocabulary and an uncommon setting. However, the characters of Russian folklore are what captivates and holds the reader; especially Baba Yaga, who is ancient, modern, and futuristic, at the same time.
--Library Media Connection Gregory Maguire's novels have never lacked for audacity. ... Now, taking on the rich tradition of Russian folk tales, he has allowed himself even greater extravagance in "Egg & Spoon." ... Somehow, Maguire transforms the wildness of his story into a commentary on the chaos and injustice of our own world -- a sort of folkloric news of the day.
--Newsday Even minor characters have flesh and blood, and brilliant cameo moments. ... The writing, frankly, is brilliant. ... It is common enough for a novelist to be able to plot intricately. It is common, even, for novelists to write as lyrically as poets. It is rare to find both qualities in the same novelist. ... "Egg & Spoon'' is thoughtful, engaging, and theatrical in the deepest sense. This is one of those young reader's books that may be gifted to any ardent reader of almost any age, as long as they're open to the possibilities of wonder.
--The Boston Globe The author of 'Wicked' wows with a magical tale set in the Russian countryside, complete with wisecracking witch Baba Yaga, she of Slavic folklore fame.
--Scholastic Instructor [Maguire] plays with Russian folk tales, with a delightful nod to the ever-wicked, ever-beguiling Baba Yaga. ... A somewhat imaginary Russified landscape, complete with magic matroishkas, and a healthy helping of playful language ... make the story here a delight.
--Globe + Mail Maguire weaves themes of class struggle and environmental upheaval into an engaging and relatable tale. This isn't a story about desolation, but one of hope. Elena and Ekaterina prove that with a little tenacity and bravery, people can change their lives for the better.
--BookPage The author writes nimbly.
--The Wall Street Journal This historical fantasy is as big as Mother Russia. ... A grandly sardonic masterpiece.
--San Francisco Chronicle A true literary gem.
--San Antonio Express News Maguire conjures up one sumptuous image after another... A novel as intricately and colorfully detailed as Cat's Faberge egg.
--The Columbus Dispatch So much swirls through this blizzard of a novel that it's easy to get (delightfully) lost in it. ... The adventure dashes along so compelling on its chicken legs (like Baba Yaga's enchanted house) that it's more than worth a read.
--Virginian-Pilot The story ... [is] richly told [and] contains important lessons about wealth and inequality. ... Part fantasy, part fairy tale, part adventure, this is a children's tale also directed at grown ups -- or one perhaps best enjoyed together.
--Plain Dealer An exciting nesting doll of a novel, entertaining and rich, steeped in Russian folklore. ... Fantastic, detailed and lush, like an exquisite lacquer box.
--Star Tribune A rich and layered story, full of gorgeous images and sentences, a matryoshka doll sort of tale. ... This fabulous witch of Russian folklore is a fabulously written character, funny, scary, wry, and just about everything possible in Maguire's capable hands. ... The plot is unique and complex, swirling around in highly unusual directions. It is staying with me and the more I mull it over the more I love it. ... A unique and wonderful read.
--Monica Edinger, Educating Alice blog A lush and literary tale.
--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books A great, long, lose-yourself-in-it story sparkling with the magic of Russian folklore. ... Witty and thorough in its imagining.
--Toronto Star
--The New York Times Book Review Maguire marries the traditional "Prince and the Pauper" narrative to the Russian folktale of Baba Yaga with his trademark wit and aplomb. His lyrical descriptions of the drab countryside are equally detailed and moving as the charmed, floating courts of the Romanov dynasty. Each character is well-drawn and fascinating... The author weaves a lyrical tale full of magic and promise, yet checkered with the desperation of poverty and the treacherous prospect of a world gone completely awry. Egg and Spoon is a beautiful reminder that fairy tales are at their best when they illuminate the precarious balance between lighthearted childhood and the darkness and danger of adulthood.
--School Library Journal (starred review) An epic rich with references, aphorisms and advice. An ambitious, Scheherazade-ian novel, rather like a nesting-doll set of stories, that succeeds in capturing some of the complexities of both Russia and life itself.
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Like the matryoshka doll Elena carries, there are a lot of layers to Maguire's story. Rich, descriptive language will reward readers who like to sink their teeth into a meaty story.
--Publishers Weekly (starred review) Maguire savors every inch of his elaborate narrative, introducing tropes from Russian folktales and giving his characters plenty of play, especially the hardboiled Baba Yaga, who seems to exist outside of time (and is akin to Maguire's other witches). The plot meanders, developing everywhere at once yet always intriguing. ... [T]here is so much in his rich and consistently surprising prose that young readers will ... enjoy the gift of his magical story.
--The Horn Book (starred review) Set in Tsarist Russia, Gregory Maguire's suspenseful story conjures the folkloric figure Baba Yaga--a hilariously acerbic old witch--and incorporates fantastic creatures such as the Firebird, an ice-dragon and a talking cat, to create a fairytale saga that will delight and challenge its readers. ... Egg & Spoon's phrasing and vocabulary give it a classic feel that reflects its folktale roots, as does its storyteller-style narration. ... An excellent choice for younger readers who are reading at more advanced levels. Alternating and ultimately interweaving story lines add complexity to the plot, which is driven by an enticing mix of mystery, danger and magic.
--Shelf Awareness (starred review) Although Cat and Elena's burgeoning friendship and determination make for a heartening story, it's Maguire's Baba Yaga, full of irreverent anachronisms and a salty attitude, who steals the show... Maguire's fantastical world is filled with Russian folklore and history, particularly the growing unrest that eventually led to the October Revolution, and ... the whimsical tone and lush setting are ... plenty appealing.
--Booklist The story flows easily although it includes uncommon vocabulary and an uncommon setting. However, the characters of Russian folklore are what captivates and holds the reader; especially Baba Yaga, who is ancient, modern, and futuristic, at the same time.
--Library Media Connection Gregory Maguire's novels have never lacked for audacity. ... Now, taking on the rich tradition of Russian folk tales, he has allowed himself even greater extravagance in "Egg & Spoon." ... Somehow, Maguire transforms the wildness of his story into a commentary on the chaos and injustice of our own world -- a sort of folkloric news of the day.
--Newsday Even minor characters have flesh and blood, and brilliant cameo moments. ... The writing, frankly, is brilliant. ... It is common enough for a novelist to be able to plot intricately. It is common, even, for novelists to write as lyrically as poets. It is rare to find both qualities in the same novelist. ... "Egg & Spoon'' is thoughtful, engaging, and theatrical in the deepest sense. This is one of those young reader's books that may be gifted to any ardent reader of almost any age, as long as they're open to the possibilities of wonder.
--The Boston Globe The author of 'Wicked' wows with a magical tale set in the Russian countryside, complete with wisecracking witch Baba Yaga, she of Slavic folklore fame.
--Scholastic Instructor [Maguire] plays with Russian folk tales, with a delightful nod to the ever-wicked, ever-beguiling Baba Yaga. ... A somewhat imaginary Russified landscape, complete with magic matroishkas, and a healthy helping of playful language ... make the story here a delight.
--Globe + Mail Maguire weaves themes of class struggle and environmental upheaval into an engaging and relatable tale. This isn't a story about desolation, but one of hope. Elena and Ekaterina prove that with a little tenacity and bravery, people can change their lives for the better.
--BookPage The author writes nimbly.
--The Wall Street Journal This historical fantasy is as big as Mother Russia. ... A grandly sardonic masterpiece.
--San Francisco Chronicle A true literary gem.
--San Antonio Express News Maguire conjures up one sumptuous image after another... A novel as intricately and colorfully detailed as Cat's Faberge egg.
--The Columbus Dispatch So much swirls through this blizzard of a novel that it's easy to get (delightfully) lost in it. ... The adventure dashes along so compelling on its chicken legs (like Baba Yaga's enchanted house) that it's more than worth a read.
--Virginian-Pilot The story ... [is] richly told [and] contains important lessons about wealth and inequality. ... Part fantasy, part fairy tale, part adventure, this is a children's tale also directed at grown ups -- or one perhaps best enjoyed together.
--Plain Dealer An exciting nesting doll of a novel, entertaining and rich, steeped in Russian folklore. ... Fantastic, detailed and lush, like an exquisite lacquer box.
--Star Tribune A rich and layered story, full of gorgeous images and sentences, a matryoshka doll sort of tale. ... This fabulous witch of Russian folklore is a fabulously written character, funny, scary, wry, and just about everything possible in Maguire's capable hands. ... The plot is unique and complex, swirling around in highly unusual directions. It is staying with me and the more I mull it over the more I love it. ... A unique and wonderful read.
--Monica Edinger, Educating Alice blog A lush and literary tale.
--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books A great, long, lose-yourself-in-it story sparkling with the magic of Russian folklore. ... Witty and thorough in its imagining.
--Toronto Star
About the Author
Gregory Maguire is the New York Times bestselling author of Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister; Lost; Mirror Mirror; and the Wicked Years, a series that includes Wicked, Son of a Witch, A Lion Among Men, and Out of Oz. Now a beloved classic, Wicked is the basis for a blockbuster Tony Award—winning Broadway musical. Maguire has lectured on art, literature, and culture both at home and abroad. He lives with his family near Boston, Massachusetts.
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Ellen Partnoy
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Reviewed in Canada on 3 September 2016Verified Purchase
This was a fabulous book. As a kid I read many fairy tales featuring Baba Yaga, and always wondered what her side of the story might be. She is always portrayed as an evil being with no real personality. In this story, her personality and her wit shine through. Baba and her familiar, the kitten Meowster, are absolutely hilarious, and the tale itself is a romp through a magical world that made me wish for more.

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Couldn't put the book down.
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Best book I've read in a long time. Nobody tells a tale the way Gregory Maguire does. His imagination, his humour and his compassion make him, I my humble opinion, one of the greatest writers of our time.
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Ms. Betsy & Library
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Over written, only makes 1/2 sense. To many stories going on in one book. Yuck
Reviewed in the United States on 21 January 2018Verified Purchase
This book started out o.k. 1/2 way through it had so many other stories going on that it wasn't fun to read. I am having to force myself to finish this heap of run on sentences, verbose discriptions, and totally insane story plot. Baba Yaba doesn't belong in this story and neither does the snow dragon. To much added and nothing really developed. I dislike this book. It lost its appeal about 1/2 way. As a kindergarten teacher for 37 years, I can tell you this would not fly with children. Or few adults. His loading of sentences with every large word he can find spoils this. It gets so heavy with words it's hard to drag the story along. Not a book I would recommend nor want to keep. waste of so many words.
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LisaCfromNY
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A masterpiece of literature!
Reviewed in the United States on 13 September 2014Verified Purchase
Every sentence is a pleasure to read. His prose are superiorly entertaining. MaGuire has the gift of using irony, humor, sarcasm and wit in everything he writes. His characters are smart and speak volumes for all social classes and their challenges. MaGuire makes you think. His characters are strong. His characters shine with common sense and the wisdom that is found by living and making due with what fate hands them. "Egg & Spoon" is a shining light on the goodness of humanity while facing difficult circumstances. Like all of Maguire's books, "Egg & Spoon" is a thinking persons book. It's more than just fantasy. It's real life sufferings being met by the best of the human spirit. "Egg & Spoon" is a must read for all ages. If your a young adult there are many life lessons to be learned. If your an adult with all the trappings and stresses thereof, then it's a soothing tonic of escapism with brillant writing. MaGuire does not patronize nor talk down to his audience, he elevates them by engaging the reader to think and "read between the lines" with a wink and nudge to both the young and old. "Egg & Spoon" is quite simply, a brilliant piece of literature on a higher plain than the recent norm in the young adult genre. Teen werewolves and dystopian societies are entertaining. We all enjoy junk food from time to time, however it's nice to finally be fed from the hands of a gourmet chef. "Egg & Spoon" is pure gourmet literature that should be studied in classrooms everywhere from here after.
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