Book details
The Nine Pound Hammer (The Clockwork Dark, Book 1): Book 1 of The Clockwork Dark
Description
What if John Henry had a son?Twelve-year-old Ray is haunted by the strangest memories of his father, whom Ray swears could speak to animals. Now an orphan, Ray jumps from a train going through the American South and falls in with a medicine show train and its stable of sideshow performers. The performers turn out to be heroes, defenders of the wild, including the son of John Henry. They are hiding the last of the mythical Swamp Sirens from an ancient evil known as the Gog. Why the Gog wants the Siren, they cant be sure, but they know it has something to do with rebuilding a monstrous machine that John Henry gave his life destroying years before, a machine that will allow the Gog to control the will of men and spread darkness throughout the world.From the Hardcover edition.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
368 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Engaging Blend of Fantasy and American Folklore: 'The Nine Pound Hammer' is a unique story that weaves together elements of fantasy with American folklore and history, creating an immersive world that is both familiar and fantastical. Readers who enjoy rich, imaginative settings will find this book particularly captivating.
- Exciting Adventure: The novel follows the journey of Ray, a young hero on a quest to find his father and discover his own destiny. The adventure is filled with danger, magic, and mythical creatures, making it a thrilling read for anyone who loves action-packed stories.
- Well-Developed Characters: John Claude Bemis crafts a cast of memorable characters, each with their own distinct personalities and backgrounds. As the first book in The Clockwork Dark series, it sets the stage for character development and relationships that will evolve throughout the trilogy.
- Themes of Courage and Self-Discovery: At its heart, 'The Nine Pound Hammer' is a tale about courage, the importance of self-discovery, and the journey to find one's place in the world. It's an inspiring read for young adults and anyone who appreciates stories that explore these universal themes.