The Christmas Rat

The Christmas Rat

by Avi

Narrated by Jeff Woodman

Unabridged — 2 hours, 41 minutes

The Christmas Rat

The Christmas Rat

by Avi

Narrated by Jeff Woodman

Unabridged — 2 hours, 41 minutes

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Overview

It's the week before Christmas, and Eric is already bored with his vacation. His parents have to work, his friends are out of town, and the city is snowed under. Then he opens his apartment door for an exterminator, and is dragged into the adventure of his life. Anje Gabrail carries a crossbow and lives for his work. When he discovers a rat in the basement of Eric's apartment building, he asks the boy to help him kill it. At first Eric agrees, after all, he doesn't have anything better to do. But as the week progresses, Eric finds himself in a fight to save not only the rat but himself as well. Avi delivers an unusual story full of the magic of Christmas. Narrator Jeff Woodman's stirring rendition perfectly captures both Eric's confusion and his growing sense of purpose as he confronts an angel in a most unlikely form.

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Kirkus Reviews

Eric Andrick's Christmas visitor is anything but a warm and fuzzy bringer of holiday joys, in this suspenseful but heavy-handed allegory by a gifted writer. Four days before Christmas, Eric is home alone in the Eden Apartments, terribly bored, and waiting for the exterminator. Enter Anjela Gabrail, white-haired, black-clad, wearing a winged-skull logo, an exterminator who loves to kill and especially loves to kill rats. He enlists Eric in a strange and solemn compact, to kill rats or pay the (unspecified) penalty. In the next few days, as the outdoors cold deepens to mirror the chill of the Eden basement—described as a place that is "like going down into the land of the dead"—Eric and the mysterious Anje move from allies to opponents in a steadily more menacing game whose eventual stated purpose is the life or death of a common street rat. Although the nature of Anje's hold on Eric is never made clear, Eric's steadily growing fear is almost palpable, and readers will be relieved when he wins the deadly game with nothing worse than a bleeding scratch to remind him that killing is not a thing to do out of boredom. The allegory is hammered in, but the building of tension is very skillfully done, and readers who enjoy horror and suspense will enjoy the descriptions of the ambiguous Anje and his deadly serious game. (Fiction. 10-12)

APR/MAY 01 - AudioFile

What’s the big deal about a rat?” Complacent and mundane will not be words associated with Eric Andrick after his vacation week adventure. Nor will one think of angels as always benevolent. In the frigid days before the holiday, 12-year-old Eric is left at home while his parents are at work and his friends are unavailable. Boredom turns into spine-tingling intrigue and wonder as Eric initially helps and then thwarts Anjela Gabrail, the rat exterminator supposedly sent by the building superintendent. Jeff Woodman captures the indifference of the teenage boy in a pre-holiday holding pattern, then subtly infuses confidence and determination into his portrayal as the drama unfolds. Woodman and Avi both let the mystery hang in the air. Listen and ponder! A.R. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170501014
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 01/25/2013
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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