The Magical Battery Park is a delightful children's work of fiction
which combines elements of fantasy and adventure, as well as a
mysterious puzzle that must be solved in order for the children's
journey to be complete. The story brings a historical monument
called Castle Clinton back to life through characters that embark
on a fantasy adventure. It's a fun-filled tale of wanderlust aimed
at the happy-go-lucky and explorative nature of children. The
Magical Battery Park is also filled with humor. Along the way the
children will learn something about the history of Castle Clinton,
and about the aquarium-based animals that once lived there. The
main characters are twin girls, Meghan and Jessica, along with
their brother Zach. There's also Peyton the penguin, Bella the
Beluga whale, Sparky the electric eel, Bertha the barracuda, Venus
the octopus, Ally the alligator, and Sugar and Spice the golden
seahorses. This is how the story unfolds: Battery Park, Castle
Clinton, and the SeaGlass carousel become an exciting place for
three children from Colorado who are visiting New York City. They
learn that Castle Clinton was once a beautiful aquarium, but don't
want a history lesson while on vacation-that's no fun for kids They
must visit the yucky old castle before they can ride on the new
aquatic SeaGlass carousel. The children's adventure begins on the
carousel when a magical eel grants Zach's wish to live in an
aquarium with sea creatures as his friends. Zach and his twin
sisters are off on an enchanting ride and find themselves inside
New York's Aquarium back in the 1930s. They must explore the
aquarium to help solve the puzzle of how they will return to the
SeaGlass carousel and Battery Park. Along the way, they save a
distressed barracuda, outsmart an alligator, have a penguin for a
tour guide, get advice from an octopus, and learn about the
aquarium while looking for the spectacular golden seahorses.
Educational values are presented with the lexis of the text. This
point should be paramount to parents who purchase and utilize The
Magical Battery Park. Perhaps the best feature of the book is the
journey back home traversed by the children. The children have to
solve the puzzle of how to get back home from the 1930s through
clues they find in the aquarium and with the help of the clever
animals that live there. Also, the innocence of Zach wanting to
help a dying fish makes him a hero to all of the animals in the
aquarium. The Magical Battery Park is a subgenre of fantasy,
related to historical fiction. The story is set within a specific
historical period in the 1930s, which has gripped audiences in
films like Cinderella Man, and HBO's epic and expensive series
Carnivale. Indeed, there is something special about the 1930s, a
unique quality of endurance and perhaps even a rough innocence
which makes the decade so appealing to artists and writers. Castle
Clinton is an important part of the book, just as when it was an
aquarium in bygone days. Other elements of pure fantasy are added,
such as the enchanted carousel and magical creatures that also help
with the telling of the history of the New York City Aquarium which
was a major social meeting place in the 1930s. The Magical Battery
Park details a subject that has not been written on for children
before. It is an historical fantasy, about Castle Clinton, which is
a national monument. Few people know about the history of the
building. They go to Castle Clinton to get tickets to see the
Statue of Liberty, and they don't take the time to learn about the
history of this fort. The book will give children a taste of what
the aquarium was like during the 1930s, along with what fish were
displayed at this aquarium that made it one of New York City's most
popular attractions. Ultimately it is the incorporation of the
elements of adventure, fantasy, fun, and real historical recreation
that makes The Magical Battery Park such a wonderful read for
children.
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2013 |
First published: |
November 2013 |
Authors: |
Linda Anderson Lieberman
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Dimensions: |
254 x 203 x 6mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
86 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4823-9110-7 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-4823-9110-4 |
Barcode: |
9781482391107 |
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