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A Spotlight for Harry

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Harry Weiss—later known as Harry Houdini—is enthralled when the circus comes to his Wisconsin town. He loves all the acts, but his favorites are the tightrope and the amazing trick where a man hangs from a rope by his teeth! Harry and his brother decide to try circus tricks in a nearby barn, and although Harry’s headstrong determination leads him into trouble, it also opens up a whole new world. In this evocative story, Eric A. Kimmel tells how Harry Weiss discovered his love for performing, many years before he became world famous.
 
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    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2010
      Gr 2-4-Harry Houdini's life was interesting and full of examples of persistence and dedication to his craft. Unfortunately, not many of them are represented in this brief chapter book. In this story, Ehrich Weiss, the son of a rabbi, attends a small circus and is inspired by the tightrope act. He goes home eager to try it for himself and soon learns the secret. Then he tries another stunt with disastrous results. He loses his front teeth, but learns an important lesson. The book contains a few true facts about Weiss's childhood and mentions his early interest in locks and performing. The writing, though fluent, is a little didactic. Children will see through the thinly veiled preaching about being polite, persistent, and careful. Black-and-white drawings, some full page, appear throughout. A better fictionalized account of Houdini's life is Kathryn Kilby Borland and Helen Ross Speicher's "Harry Houdini: Young Magician" (Aladdin, 1991). In it, the lessons arise from the story rather than being superimposed on it. It also gives much more factual information about Houdini's life."Donna Cardon, Provo City Library, UT"

      Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      September 1, 2009
      Grades 2-4 Kimmels latest Stepping Stone title (A Horn for Louis, 2006, and A Picture for Marc, 2008) presents a childhood episode from the life of magician and escape artist Ehrich Weiss, aka Harry Houdini. Kimmel describes the Weiss familys visit to the circus, where a performer walks on a tightrope and hangs from a rope using only his teeth. Harry and his younger brother try to re-create these feats, resulting in falls, bruises, and the loss of Harrys two front teeth. Kimmel, who does not identify Ehrich as Houdini until the final pages, builds up to this reveal with much foreshadowing, emphasizing Weiss fascination with locks, his willingness to practice a skill, and his appreciation for the secrets behind great illusions. Madsens pencil sketches (not viewed in final form) portray key events in the story and help to break up the text for emergent readers. More inspirational than informational, this should spark interest in more factual titles, including Elizabeth MacLeods Harry Houdini: A Magical Life (2005).(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2010
      Young Ehrich "Harry" Weiss is entranced by the circus. He sneaks off with his brother to experiment with acts of his own, losing two teeth in the process. Details like Harry's interest in picking locks help set the stage for his future life as Houdini. The story also stands alone as a tale of boyish hijinks, reflected in Madsen's spirited black-and-white illustrations.

      (Copyright 2010 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:3.5
  • Lexile® Measure:500
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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