"Fine version of the Pied Piper"
Fourteen-year-old Calcephony "Callie" McCallan is a school
reporter school in Northampton, Massachusetts. She is
excited by her job because this assignment enables her to
go back stage while the popular rock 'n' roll band, Brass
Rat performs. The only setback is that her parents make
her bring her brother Nick with her. After listening to a
recording by the group, Callie wonders why her classmates
ate making such a fuss over this band. That is she
wonders until she meets the dynamic lead singer Peter
Gringras. His flute playing mesmerizes all who listen
including Callie. However, on Halloween night as the Brass Rat performs, all
the children including her kid brother Nick vanish.
Callie thinks she knows why the children have
been "abducted" and plans to rescue them as she plans to
follow the magic flute into the land of faerie to make the
piper pay, but she will soon learn how "faerie justice"
works. The middle school crowd will enjoy this fine version of
the Pied Piper starring a wonderful young heroine who
risks her life to save her sibling and the other children
from the unknown. As the audience learns the truth,
feelings towards Peter the Pied Piper will change although
he still committed the abductions. Young readers will
enjoy the first rock and roll fairy tale while looking
forward to future fantasies from this solid mother-son
collaboration. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 14, 2005
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