Book details
The Castle Key
Description
Twelve-year-old Moon lives with her father after her mother disappears, leaving her with nothing but a beautiful ring, which also mysteriously vanishes. After her mother's departure, her father has become unusually depressed and moody. Moon, however, firmly believes that she will see her mother again and develops a strong interest in magic as a way to find her. Her breakthrough comes when she finds a strange key in the office of Ms. Tanglemoth, the intimidating school librarian. When Moon holds the key, she is transported back in time as an invisible observer to the middle ages, where young Nora, who bears a strong resemblance to Moon's mother, is oppressed both by her father and his enemies. Moon gradually realizes that she and the key are the means to giving Nora's murdered ghost peace and to restoring her own mother to her. But how exactly is this to be accomplished?
Age
9-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
176 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Engaging Plot: 'The Castle Key' promises an intriguing and captivating storyline that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to discover the secrets hidden within the castle walls.
- Unique Characters: Karen Krossing is known for creating well-developed and relatable characters, making 'The Castle Key' a great read for those who enjoy character-driven narratives.
- Immersive World-Building: The book offers a richly detailed setting that transports readers to another place and time, providing an escape from the everyday world.
- Themes and Messages: 'The Castle Key' explores meaningful themes such as bravery, friendship, and the quest for knowledge, offering readers not only entertainment but also food for thought.