Book Descriptions
for The Savage by David Almond and Dave McKean
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Weaving between recent past and present, this intense exploration of magic and the monster within is about boy named Blue Baker who is mourning his father. Blue writes a story called “The Savage,” about a wild boy living in the woods on the edge of town. The Savage is violent and angry and eats anything he can catch. He also watches the humans who pass by his woods, which is how he observes Blue and his younger sister, who strike a deep and hidden chord of tenderness inside him. He also notices Hopper, the mean boy who harasses Blue. Where Blue feels powerless toward Hopper, the Savage feels only anger and sets out to punish the bully. The lines between Blue’s story and the real world blur when Hopper is threatened: Is the Savage real or is Blue—a bullied child grieving the loss and protection of his father—on the verge of acting out his violent fantasy? David Almond’s story about the transformative power of creativity features Dave McKean’s powerful illustrations reflecting the intense emotional chaos. That chaos is finally calmed when Blue/the Savage chooses to not cross over a frightening line. (Ages 11–15)
CCBC Choices 2009. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2009. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Mysterious and utterly mesmerizing, this graphic-novel-within-a-novel pairs the extraordinary prose of David Almond with the visual genius of Dave McKean.
Blue Baker is writing a story — not all that stuff about wizards and fairies and happily ever after — a real story, about blood and guts and adventures, because that's what life's really like. At least it is for Blue, since his dad died and Hopper, the town bully, started knocking him and the other kids around. But Blue's story has a life of its own — weird and wild and magic and dark — and when the savage pays a nighttime visit to Hopper, Blue starts to wonder where he ends and his creation begins.
Blue Baker is writing a story — not all that stuff about wizards and fairies and happily ever after — a real story, about blood and guts and adventures, because that's what life's really like. At least it is for Blue, since his dad died and Hopper, the town bully, started knocking him and the other kids around. But Blue's story has a life of its own — weird and wild and magic and dark — and when the savage pays a nighttime visit to Hopper, Blue starts to wonder where he ends and his creation begins.
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