Ironhand

Ironhand

by Charlie Fletcher

Narrated by Jim Dale

Unabridged — 9 hours, 20 minutes

Ironhand

Ironhand

by Charlie Fletcher

Narrated by Jim Dale

Unabridged — 9 hours, 20 minutes

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Overview

The war between the statues of London rages on as George Chapman must complete three challenges to save his own life.

Editorial Reviews

School Library Journal

Gr 5-9- In this sequel to Stoneheart (Hyperion, 2007), George, 13, Edie, 12, and the Gunner continue to flee from the Walker, a man cursed to walk the Earth forever, and from "taints," evil, soulless statues. George has accidentally upset the balance in this alternate London, a place where statues can get up and roam. Edie is kidnapped by the Walker, who wants to use her talents as a "glint," someone who can touch stone or metal and see into history, and to lure George into his malignant grasp. Meanwhile, the Walker has also dumped the Gunner, a World War I statue and self-appointed protector of the children, into the depths beneath the city. If the Gunner cannot return to his statue base by midnight, then he will never walk off his plinth again. George, alone and confused by his new status as a potential "maker," someone with the ability to create statues, sets out to rescue Edie and keep the Gunner from losing his "life." Ironhand is a well-written, fast-paced, and suspenseful fantasy. Fletcher successfully draws readers in with action and a continuously developing backstory for each of the characters. However, though the author includes a brief overview of the first book, this one does not stand on its own.-Jessica Miller, New Britain Public Library, CT

Kirkus Reviews

A rousing middle volume makes up for the flaws in its predecessor, Stoneheart (2007). Edie and George seek their friend the Gunner, a World War I memorial statue who can leave his plinth anytime except midnight. The vile Walker, roaming the earth immortally, has kidnapped him. As George and Edie set out, a gargoyle snatches George. After being tossed and battered in the air, George evades multitudes of taints (malevolent creature statues) and confronts a knight before learning that he must fight three duels. Edie needs help and information, but an unexpected betrayal leads her to a past London where she "glinted" her murder at the Walker's hands. She fights fiercely, but the scene of the Walker drowning her in the Thames plays out horrifyingly just as she foresaw from the present. Underground, the steady Gunner scrapes his way to safety, gently gathering the heart stones that the Walker stole from girls and women he slaughtered. George spends one wrenching hour in a WWI battle. Where the first volume's prose was dry, Ironhand's is crisp. Fast-paced, serious and gruffly tender. (Fantasy. 10-13)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171233921
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 05/01/2008
Series: Stoneheart , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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