The Seer of Shadows (Hardcover)

by Avi

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Newbery Medalist Avi weaves one of his most suspenseful and scary tales--about a ghost who has to be seen to be believed and must be kept from carrying out a horrifying revenge.

The time is 1872. The place is New York City. Horace Carpetine has been raised to believe in science and rationality. So as apprentice to Enoch Middleditch, a society photographer, he thinks of his trade as a scientific art. But when wealthy society matron Mrs. Frederick Von Macht orders a photographic portrait, strange things begin to happen.

Horace's first real photographs reveal a frightful likeness: it's the image of the Von Machts' dead daughter, Eleanora.

Pegg, the Von Machts' black servant girl, then leads him to the truth about who Eleanora "really" was and how she actually died. Joined in friendship, Pegg and Horace soon realize that his photographs are evoking both Eleanora's image and her ghost. Eleanora returns, a vengeful wraith intent on punishing those who abused her.

Rich in detail, full of the magic of early photography, here is a story about the shadows, visible and invisible, that are always lurking near.

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2 Ratings

  • ISBN-13: 9780060000158
  • ISBN-10: 0060000155
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Date: April 2008
  • Page Count: 202
  • Reading Level: Ages 8-12

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A journey from the other side

It's 1872 in New York City, and 14-year-old Horace Carpentine is working as an apprentice for society photographer Enoch Middleditch in his Greenwich Village studio. Horace's father, an early supporter of abolition and a firm believer in science, chose the position to expand his son's learning in the scientific field. But in the course of the chilling and atmospheric ghost story The Seer of Shadows, Horace will be forced to confront his own beliefs about the line between fact and fiction.

When society matron Mrs. Von Macht hires Middleditch to take her photograph in her Fifth Avenue mansion, so she can put it on the tomb of Eleanora, her recently departed daughter—a trend of the times—the unscrupulous photographer sees an opportunity in the making. Setting aside his own moral convictions, Horace helps Middleditch make a "spirit image" by combining existing images of Eleanora with those of Mrs. Von Macht. To his surprise, he discovers that he can actually take photographs of the dead.

Through Pegg, the Von Macht's African-American servant, Horace eventually learns the true identity of Eleanora and her manner of death. He realizes that he is not only taking photographs of the dead but that he is a seer, bringing spirits back into this world. And now that she is back in the Von Machts' lives, Eleanora is determined to seek revenge on her former caregivers. In a spine-tingling conclusion, Horace and Pegg, united in friendship and purpose, must figure out how to release the ghost from her anger and this world.

In this digital age where film is almost a relic of the past, young readers will be fascinated by Avi's detailed descriptions of early photography and tricks of the trade. They will be further enthralled by the fast-paced narration and introduction to the spiritualism of the times, as well as by Horace's concluding account of his career in photography. Along with Horace, readers will question his photographic gift—or curse?

Angela Leeper lives and works in Wake Forest, North Carolina.

 

2 Ratings

  • ISBN-13: 9780060000158
  • ISBN-10: 0060000155
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Date: April 2008
  • Page Count: 202
  • Reading Level: Ages 8-12

Publishers Weekly® Reviews

  • Reviewed in: Publishers Weekly, page 55.
  • Review Date: 2008-04-14
  • Reviewer: Staff

Newbery Medalist Avi (Crispin: The Cross of Lead) sets this intriguing ghost story in 19th-century New York City, where a photographer’s apprentice has a horrifying run-in with a spirit bent on revenge. In the fall of 1872, 14-year-old narrator Horace Carpetine reluctantly becomes involved in his employer’s scheme to dupe a superstitious client, wealthy Mrs. Von Macht. The plan is to make a tidy profit by producing a double exposure and offering her an unusual portrait, one incorporating a superimposed image of her dead daughter, Eleanora. Events depart from the expected when the ghost of Eleanora literally enters the picture, and Horace discovers his ability to capture departed souls on film. Suspense builds as the Von Machts’ servant, Pegg, reveals secrets about the Von Macht family and explains that Eleanor’s angry spirit, brought back into the world through the camera lens, may want revenge on both Mrs. Von Macht and her husband. Mirroring both the style and themes of gothic novels of the period, the story takes ghastly and ghostly turns that challenge Horace’s belief in reason. Details about photographic processes add authenticity, while the book’s somber ending will leave spines tingling. Ages 8-12. (Apr.)

 

2 Ratings

  • ISBN-13: 9780060000158
  • ISBN-10: 0060000155
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Date: April 2008
  • Page Count: 202
  • Reading Level: Ages 8-12

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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