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1972 young adult novel by William Sleator
Blackbriar
AuthorWilliam Sleator
LanguageEnglish
Publication date1972
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint

Blackbriar is a 1972 supernatural young adult coming-of-age novel by William Sleator and was Sleator's first young adult novel. The book has been translated into German as Das Geisterhaus and into Danish as Det forheksede hus.

Plot

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Blackbriar follows the character of Danny as he attempts to uncover the mysteries of his new home. Formerly abandoned, the local residents refuse to speak about the old cottage of Blackbriar. As Danny dreams of witches, fire, and maniacal laughter, he begins to discover that strange dreams might be the least of his worries.

Reception

Critical reception for Blackbriar has been mixed to positive, with Kirkus Reviews calling it "perfectly eerie" and Teacher Magazine praising the writing as "skillful". In a 1972 review, Publishers Weekly wrote that "neither the characterization nor the plot is entirely convincing." The Horn Book Review also reviewed the book, stating "the story is mysterious and suspenseful, and its effectiveness lies in Sleator's characterizations and narrative skill".

References

  1. Davis, James E. Davis, Hazel K. Presenting William Sleator. Twayne Publishers, 1992.
  2. Grayson, Ashley Darlington (December 1986). Review of: Blackbriar. Fantasy Review. Accessed April 2012.
  3. Scott Card, Orson (August 1988). Review of: Blackbriar Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine. Accessed April 2012.
  4. Blackbriar Kirkus Reviews
  5. Kellman, Amy. Teacher, Volume 90, 1972. p 115
  6. R.R. Bowker Company. The Publishers Weekly. Volume 202, p 122.
  7. The Horn Book Guide. 21.1 (Spring 2010): p108.
Works by William Sleator


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