Middle-Grade Review: Shadow Fox by Carlie Sorosiak

 

About This Book:

 

Shadow the plucky fox and a girl named Bee might be the only ones who can save a secret magical island in the Great Lakes.

 

Shadow the fox does not trust humans. Well, except for Nan, who feeds her chunks of fish behind a lakeside motel every night. When Nan goes missing, a man from the mysterious Whistlenorth Island comes ashore to seek the aid of Nan’s granddaughter, Bee, whom he thinks is destined not only to help Nan, but also to save Whistlenorth from the greedy and destructive Night Islanders. The plans go topsy-turvy when it becomes obvious that Bee does not have the magic powers of a chosen one—but Shadow does! Can a fox really rescue an island of people? As Shadow grudgingly comes to trust her new human companions, she and Bee develop a mystical bond, a special connection between human and animal that might be the key to driving the Night Islanders from Whistlenorth for good. This enchanting adventure is narrated by Shadow herself, whose mind is unflinchingly “fox” and whose spirit is charming and bold.

 

*Review Contributed By Jan Farnworth, Staff Reviewer*

A story told by a fox

 

Shadow Fox tells the story of Bee, a young girl who lives in a motel by the lake with her mother and Nan, until one day, Nan isn’t there. The fox she was feeding isn’t happy that her fish supply has stopped and isn’t sure of this young girl who isn’t Nan. Finding themselves inexplicably drawn to each other, the story takes our heroes across the lake to a magical island in search of Nan. Is Nan still alive? What is happening to the secret islands of the lake? And is there more to the fox than meets the eye? The author does an excellent job of bringing the fox to life by allowing it to tell the tale from its point of view. The thoughts are clear and understandable while holding just the right amount of clever personality to let sympathy grab hold. Its fear of humans gains depth as more about the fox’s past comes to light, and Bee, the young girl, accompanies the fox and gains its trust little by little through her calmer, more open personality. It’s a beautiful balance and allows their special friendship to blossom and bloom. There’s enough secrets, magic, tension, and even a bit of humor to make the scenes grab and the plot flow.
Messages surround loss, friendship, loyalty, and respect for nature. This last one breathes through most of the story and mixes with the magic to form an enchanting atmosphere. The entire read is almost lyrical, which will connect better with some readers than others. Fans of books with animal narrators, such as The Warriors by Erin Hunter, will quickly devour this one.

 

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