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The Ancient One (Adventures of Kate, Bk 2)
The Ancient One - Adventures of Kate, Bk 2
Author: T. A. Barron
ISBN-13: 9780441010325
ISBN-10: 0441010326
Publication Date: 12/30/2003
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Ace
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed The Ancient One (Adventures of Kate, Bk 2) on + 60 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this story - beyond a good "quest" type story, it carries a message we can all use: Our ecosystem is very fragile.

From the back cover: "Once in a great while a book comes along that is so powerful and so wise that you want to shout about it. Readers young and old will enjoy the adventure, relish in the characters, and ponder the meaning of this book." Madeleine L'Engle
althea avatar reviewed The Ancient One (Adventures of Kate, Bk 2) on + 774 more book reviews
Picked this up because of the rave review on the back from Madeleine L'Engle. I'm not surprised they solicited her for a blurb, as it's a quite similar story to her "An Acceptable Time" - young girl and a problematic young man travel back in time to meet a Native American tribe. This book however, takes a more typical quest-story format, has more fantastic elements, and has a more blatant (but well-done) environmentalist message. (The main plot element has to do with saving a lost stand of ancient redwoods from the short-sightedness of a poor Oregon logging town.)
It's not marketed as a YA novel, but I would definitely categorize it as such.
Luvbug avatar reviewed The Ancient One (Adventures of Kate, Bk 2) on + 225 more book reviews
Kate Travels to Blade, Oregon to spend a quiet vacation with her Aunt Melanie and ends up traveling back in time in an effort to save the forest the loggers want to cut down.
Chitimacha-Princess avatar reviewed The Ancient One (Adventures of Kate, Bk 2) on + 586 more book reviews
When Kate travels to Blade, Oregon to spend a quiet vacation with her Aunt Melanie, she has no idea of the adventures that lie ahead. Blade, Oregon is the home of the magical lost crater, in which a grove of giant redwood trees has remained untouched for thousands of years. Now the ancient grove has become the center a major dispute between those who wish to save this rare sanctuary and the local loggers who see Lost Crater as their last hope to rejuvenate their dying mill town. Caught up in the struggle, Kate feels compelled to learn more and decides to follow a trail into the crater, which, as legend has it, was made by the ancient Halami people believed to have once lived in the region. But for Kate, what starts out as a day's discovery soon turns into a life's journey. With the help of an ancient walking stick, Kate is thrust back in time five hundred years. Quickly befriended by a young Halami girl, Laioni, Kate learns that not much has changed in five centuries as she is caught in the middle of a battle for the same wilderness. Confronted by a myriad of strange and frightening creatures, including the trickster Kandeldandel and the evil Gashra, who is bent on destroying everything he cannot control, Kate must complete her quest and return to her own time. But to do so, she must not only discover the truth behind her own beliefs, but also unravel an ancient and wondrous riddle bearing the knowledge of life's intricate and fragile balance.