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The Firelings, who live precariously on the edge of the Volcano Belcher, must offer the volcano a sacrificial victim or escape through the Secret Way of the Goat.Tags
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I finally tracked down this prequel to The Gammage Cup, and it was worth the hunt. The Firelings have lived for generations on the slopes of Belcher, an active volcano. They survive by following strict rules on how to live and where not to go, along with an occasional human sacrifice down the Long Slip when Belcher gets hungry. But Belcher gets really sick, doom hangs over the Firelings, and their only chance of survival is in breaking all the rules.
It is full of memorable characters and plenty of action. It is also an exploration of the danger of unquestioning belief and conformity.
It is full of memorable characters and plenty of action. It is also an exploration of the danger of unquestioning belief and conformity.
A sort of prequel to the Minnipins stories in which there are little people living on a set of stony islands shaped like a man, which they believe was a heavenly being who fell to earth. One has a volcano they regard as the god's belly, and when it rumbles they think someone should be sent down a slide into it as a sacrifice. There are a set of story stones which act as the holy scriptures of this religion. No one has been sacrificed for a long time, but now the "belly" of Belcher is rumbling again and thy think it may be time...
One of my favorites.
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Carol Kendall was born in Bucyrus, Ohio on September 13, 1917. She received an AB degree from Ohio University. Her first adult novel, The Black Seven, was published in 1946. She soon switched to writing children's books. Her first children's book, The Other Side of the Tunnel, was published in 1957. Her other works include The Big Splash, The show more Whisper of Glocken, Haunting Tales from Japan, and The Wedding of the Rat Family. She received several awards including a 1959 Newbery Honor for The Gammage Cup (published in England as The Minnipins) and the 1983 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for The Firelings. She died on July 28, 2012 at the age of 94. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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