Skullduggery

by Kathleen Karr

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In 1839, twelve-year-old Matthew's job as assistant to the phrenologist Dr. Cornwall takes him up and down the Eastern Seaboard and to Europe, as they rob graves and try to find out who is following them and why.

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This is the first book in a duology. I actually ended up enjoying this book. I liked the historical setting, the characters, and enjoyed learning about phrenology. The writing style was engaging and easy to read.

I did have some issue with the fact that this book didn't really seem to have much of a plot or point. The two main characters basically journey from place to place collecting skulls to study. There is a little bit of a mystery here but it was very predictable.

Overall this was a decent story and well enough written but didn’t seem to have much of a point to it. I enjoyed the historical setting and learning about phrenology. I would recommend this to middle grade readers who enjoy learning about history. Adults might balk at show more the fact that the story just doesn’t have much of a plot to it. show less
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What an adventure! It's historical fiction, with lots of educational value, but it reads like almost like a mystery-thriller. Plenty of humor, and interesting characters, too. If I were a middle-school teacher I would have all of Karr's works on my classroom shelves.
Well-written thriller for young adults. I enjoyed the topic of phrenology in the novel. I have read this to my students and it gets them talking about the idea of head size being associated with intelligence, personality, and deviance. Great discussion starter for talking about science and how science has evolved over time. The book also opens up discussions about social class, apprenticeships, and social norms. A good read for kids.
In 1839, twelve-year-old Matthew's job as assistant to the phrenologist Dr. Cornwall takes him up and down the eastern seaboard and to Europe, as they rob graves and try to find out who is following them and why.
très bon livre, passsionnant, beaucoup d'aventure.
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Kathleen Karr was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania on April 21, 1946. She received a bachelor's degree from Catholic University in 1968 and a master's degree in English literature from Providence College. In 1971, she began working at the American Film Institute in Washington, D.C. She also taught high school and college before taking up writing. show more She published five works of women's fiction before moving to children's fiction. Her children's novels included It Ain't Always Easy and The Great Turkey Walk. She received the Golden Kite Award for Best Fiction in 2000 for The Boxer and the Agatha Award for best Children's/YA Mystery of the Year in 2003 for The Seventh Knot. She died on December 6, 2017 at the age of 71. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Tween, Kids, Fiction and Literature
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818Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican miscellaneous writings in English
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PZ7 .K149 .SLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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English, French
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