Penguin publishing sent me a leftover pre-publication copy of “Savvy,” by Ingrid Law, and asked me to help get the word out about an upcoming summer reading program for kids. I had seen “Savvy” mentioned in Reader’s Digest, as a “don’t miss this” summer read. And since I’m between installments of “Twilight,” and finished with “The Host,” I was grateful for something else to read in the meantime!
I’m only about halfway through, but I’m enjoying “Savvy,” so far. It’s definitely aimed at a younger audience (ages 9-12), and it’s written in a folksy storytelling tone. Here’s the quick summary:
For generations, the Beaumont family has harbored a magical secret. They each possess a “savvy” — a special supernatural power that strikes when they turn thirteen. Grandpa Bomba moves mountains, her older brothers create hurricanes and spark electricity… and now it’s the eve of Mibs’s big day.
As if waiting weren’t hard enough, the family gets scary news two days before Mibs’s birthday: Poppa has been in a terrible accident. Mibs develops the singular mission to get to the hospital and prove that her new power can save her dad. So she sneaks onto a salesman’s bus… only to find the bus heading in the opposite direction. Suddenly Mibs finds herself on an unforgettable odyssey that will force her to make sense of growing up — and of other people, who might also have a few secrets hidden just beneath the skin.
I don’t know how the story ends, so I can’t give anything away about the plot. The book is whimsical and easy to read, with a lilting and sometimes sing-song rhythm. The characters’ superpowers will appeal to young readers, who will imagine and wish for their own savvies.
In an effort to encourage young children to read, “Savvy” will be available as a free download (pdf file) free online read next week, from July 14-20. If you’re looking for something to occupy the kids during the last “Mom, I’m bored” weeks of summer vacation, check it out! Get your free download of Savvy here, between July 14-20, 2008.
EDIT: Apparently, the publisher changed the download to a free online version, due to the size of the pdf. If you don’t like reading online, or won’t be able to finish the book during the free week, you should try printing from within the online viewer/reader. Sorry about that.
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Sour Grapes 07.12.08 at 5:12 pm
Sorry, Harry Potter already got kids reading, so that’s all sorted now.
What? You say there are still some who’re not reading? Well, that’s not possible, because we sold millions and millins of copies, so I’m sure everyone is covered.
Children who are still not reading after Harry Potter are obviously not trying hard enough. I blame the parents.
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Margaret 07.14.08 at 1:38 pm
I went to download, but could only find a d/l for the first chapter, not the entire book. That’s very disappointing as I was hoping to review it for my book review blog.
Oh well…..
Ben 07.16.08 at 10:16 am
This is great that the publisher is offer the book for free online. What a great way to drum up some publicity. It makes me wonder if all books will someday go to a digital format and we will no longer be able to hold ad treasure them.
Well at least it would free up some space in my house if I didn’t need all those book shelves.