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Amy's Eyes is a children's fantasy novel by Richard Kennedy, published by Harper & Row in 1985, and illustrated by Richard Egielski.[1]
Author | Richard Kennedy |
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Illustrator | Richard Egielski |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | Harper & Row |
Publication date | 1985 |
Pages | 437 |
ISBN | 978-0060232191 |
Plot summary
editThe narrative begins in an orphanage where Amy inadvertently brings her sailor doll to life. It continues on a ship where he has become captain and she has transformed into a doll herself. The book is principally a coming-of-age tale and a nautical adventure involving pirates and the search for lost treasure. The story contains whimsical elements such as a sailing ship crewed by Mother Goose animals, but also has darker themes including the obsession with Biblical prophecy and numerology.
Reception
editThe book won the Parents' Choice Picture Book Award in 1985 and was the subject of a major review in The New York Times.[2] The Kirkus Reviews described it as "a treasure hunt of true and false clues and intriguing puzzles, and reads like a breeze".[3]
References
edit- ^ Amy's Eyes. OCLC 11317459. Retrieved July 25, 2017 – via WorldCat.
- ^ Edwin J.Kenney Jr. (June 9, 1985). "Children's Books: Amy's Eyes by Richard Kennedy". The New York Times. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
- ^ "Amy's Eyes by Richard Kennedy". Kirkus Reviews. June 12, 1985. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
External links
edit- Book review: Amy's Eyes by Richard Kennedy – Scattered Pages essay on rereading the book as an adult Literature