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Kneeknock Rise
Kneeknock Rise
Author: Natalie Babbitt
From the moment young Egan arrives in Instep, he senses the spell cast over the villagers by the Megrimum -- the mysterious something that lurks on the mist-wreathed peak of Kneeknock Rise. Everyone shudders in horror -- delicious horror -- whenever the Megrimum's unearthly wail floats down to the village. Before long, Egan is climbing the R...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780374442606
ISBN-10: 0374442606
Publication Date: 8/1/1984
Pages: 128
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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From School Library Journal
Grade 1-6. This unabridged audio recording of Natalie Babbit's Knee Knock Rise (FS&G, 1970) is a wonderful way to enjoy this fable about man's need for belief systems. A young boy ventures from a tiny village to discover the source of a mysterious cry at the top of a rocky mountain. Despite evidence that the sound is an explainable, natural occurrence, the townsfolk refuse to believe it is anything but the wailing and moaning monster, the Megramum. Suzanne Toren, who received the 1988 Narrator of the Year Award for the narration of 900 Talking Books for the Library of Congress, gives an outstanding performance as the narrator and the voices of each realistic and well-defined character. Her voice is pleasant and animated. The clear recording, with even volume, will stand alone or as a companion to the book. In the school setting, teachers and librarians can use it as an introduction to the author, with small or large groups. Reluctant readers will find this a helpful tool and it also would be a great addition to a family library


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