The Apprentices

Maile Meloy

The Apprentices
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Text Publishing Co
Country
Australia
Published
22 May 2013
Pages
368
ISBN
9781922147141

The Apprentices

Maile Meloy

The enthralling sequel to The Apothecary, Maile Meloy’s first book for young readers and this time illustrated by Ian Schoenherr.

Two years have passed since Janie Scott last saw Benjamin Burrows, the mysterious apothecary’s son who stole her heart. She’s thrown herself into an ambitious chemistry project and, when it vanishes, she suspects the rich and powerful Magnusson of stealing it. And she knows she needs help to fight him.

On the other side of the world, Benjamin and the apothecary have been working in the war-torn jungles of Vietnam, using their elixirs to help the sick and wounded. But Benjamin has also been experimenting with a new formula that allows him to see into Janie’s world.

The friends are thrown into a whirlwind chase around the Pacific Ocean, trying to find each other and the truth behind what threatens them.

The Apprentices is a magical blend of fantasy and reality that sparkles with life and adventure-a delightful sequel to the much-loved The Apothecary.

Review

This is an utterly delicious read in so many ways. On one level, it’s rich in everyday realism. On another, it’s full of impossible, thrilling but always believable happenings.

Janie is a clever girl at a privileged American school. One day, her science experiment, a simple way to desalinate water, is stolen, and she believes that the culprit is one of the parents – the blustery mining tycoon Mr Magnusson. To get it back, Janie contacts friends she has not seen for two years: Benjamin and his father, and Pip and Jin Lo, all of whom were party to Janie’s adventures in Maile Meloy’s previous novel, The Apothecary.

Benjamin, who has never stopped thinking of Janie, has been working on a sort of telepathic powder that allows a person to see through another’s eyes for a brief period, even on the other side of the world. He and Jin Lo also know the powers of the Avian Elixir, which facilitates transformation into a bird but is uncomfortably unstable.

Mr Magnusson is mining an island in the Pacific but that’s just the half of it, and The Apprentices moves from the US through to England through to war-torn Vietnam, as well as the idyllic but ravaged Pacific Islands themselves. The story is compelling and culturally rich, and, above all, the young characters are courageous, resourceful and fiercely loyal to each other.

The Apprentices stands on its own and you don’t need to have read The Apothecary, the first book in this series, to enjoy this one (although of course both are well worth reading). Recommended for imaginative readers aged 11 to adult.

Personally, I can’t wait for the next one.


Kathy Kozlowski

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