Noel, Alyson. Shimmer
(Riley Bloom series).
Square
Fish/FSG/Macmillan 2011 196p 7.99 978-0-312-64825-1
ms/hs Supernatural VG-BN
In a thought-provoking book of the Riley Bloom series, Noel
writes a new challenge
for Riley, a protagonist who aides others in passing on
once they have died.
Riley meets the tortured Rebecca, a slave owner’s
daughter who perished in a
slave uprising & must help her put her brutal death
aside to move to the
afterlife.
Riley’s job is to cross creatures over
once they’ve died. In
this endeavor, her young age of 12 is a liability. Her inexperience is not her
concern, and thanks to her willful, passionate, youthful
nature, she often jumps
headfirst into situations that seem insurmountable. While on vacation, and with
her guide Bodhi to counsel her and her dog Buttercup for
moral support, she runs
head on into a new challenge, that of crossing over a
young white girl who was
burned to death in a slave uprising before the Civil
War. Despite reliving past
nightmares evoked by Rebecca’s ability to “push” those
she meets into the
painful memories of their real lives, Riley does not walk
away from her
responsibility as one who helps lingering souls move
on. Alyson Noel’s vivid
descriptions of life after death combine with an
interesting plot of reverse
discrimination to make this book come alive for her
teenage readers. Perhaps
the best scenes do not revolve around Rebecca’s tortured
post-existence, but
rather, with the introduction of Prince Kanta. It is the prince who shows Riley
the way to achieve success with the tortured, bitter
Rebecca. It is the prince
who is lingering to save the souls of his fellow slaves
who have not put their
own horrendous past to rest. Riley’s education about slavery and the
atrocities
committed by slave owners puts this book into the realm
of historical
fiction/supernatural, a combination that moves the reader
forward through a
journey that is educationally unique.
Riley’s path to self-awareness is a theme
that will resonate with Noel’s fans and keep them
reading. The book is a stand
alone that just might make new readers go back to
discover some of the other
adventures of Riley, Buttercup and Bodhi. Squaresky, Martha
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