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    School Library Journal Reviews
    September 1, 2005

    The Dark Pond

    by Jo-Ann Carhart

    The Dark Pond (unabr.) 2 cassettes. 2:45 hrs. Recorded Books . 2005.
    ISBN 1-4193-3103-5 : $19.75; read-along pack: $19.75.

    Gr 6 Up -Joseph Bruchac (HarperCollins, 2004) creates a suspenseful
    tale set at the North Mountains School which Armin (Armie)
    Katchatorian, a Shawnee-Armenian-American student whose parents travel
    often due to their humanitarian work, attends. As he is adjusting
    to life at his boarding school in upstate New York, he finds himself
    mysteriously drawn to a pond in the forest. Armie has always been able
    to "feel things," especially when it comes to a special relationship he
    has with animals. When a zoology student and fellow Native American,
    Mitch Sabattis, joins the ground crew at the school, he acknowledges
    Armie's special qualities but warns him to stay away from whatever
    is calling him to the pond. While spending a vacation at the school,
    Armie uses the time to research the native lore about sea monsters. He
    and Mitch are determined to vanquish whatever danger is lurking in
    the pond. As the story unfolds, Armie comes to terms with his unique
    abilities and those of his new friend and mentor. Although portions of
    the plot seem contrived and didactic, listeners will become entwined
    in the mystery, folklore, and details of outdoor life. Classically
    trained actor, Ramon de Ocampo reads with appropriate pace, suspense
    and energy. For tween collections where Gary Paulsen and Will Hobbs
    are very popular.-Jo-Ann Carhart, East Islip Public Library, NY
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