The Flask
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Product description
An unforgettable standalone novel from Nicky Singer, author of the sensational, award-winning FEATHER BOY.
Twelve-year-old Jess is grieving for her beloved Aunt Edie, and anxiously awaiting the birth of her twin brothers, when she finds a mysterious glass flask hidden in a desk. The flask is beautiful to Jess, and soon she starts to believe that it contains a magical life-force. When her half-brothers are born critically ill, Jess becomes convinced that their survival depends on what’s happening to the flask…
Through Jess’s stunning narration, Nicky Singer explores the meaning of life, and the interconnected nature of all things – in a way which is entirely accessible to young readers.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780007438785
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 4.4; Middle years; 8.0 points
Condition
New
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Hanna-2002
on 2 May 2012Pictures,colors and handwriting is all perfect and I am sure the story is exellent! I still didn’t read it but I am so eager to.
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Book-Club-Review-Team
on 17 April 2012‘The Flask’ by Nicky Singer is a magical and exciting book. The main character, Jess, is a loving and anxious person. When her aunt Edie dies, she has to deal with the problems she has to face and can’t escape. The power of the mysterious flask helps her come to terms with the situation. This book is absorbing and I read it quickly because I wanted to find out what happened to her two baby half-brothers. I would recommend ‘The Flask’ to readers aged 9-13 who like mystery.
Lettie, age 11
AngelofDeath
on 8 March 2014
I thought it was quite touching.