First
Light by Rebecca Stead
First Light is a story about two worlds colliding and the resulting impact. Thea lives in a cold world,
underneath Greenland. In another world, above the ice, lives Peter, who begins the story
living in America, but then visits Greenland for his father to do some research
about global-warming. Meanwhile, Peter’s mother is meant to be writing a book
about mitochondrial DNA, but she gets ‘headaches’ and won’t talk or do anything
she normally would insist upon during these periods. But Peter begins to
suspect these ‘headaches’ are more than she tells of, some sort of sadness.
In the cold world, Thea
is determined to find out more about her mother Mai who is now dead. Thea
becomes unsure of whether her grandmother tells the truth when she says Thea’s
mother drowned in the lake, and sets out on an expedition to find out the truth.
With the help of her cousin Mattias, she embarks on a dangerous quest, to leave
her birthplace and seek refuge in the outside world.
When these two very
different worlds collide, they unravel a ball of secrets, of mystery and
dishonesty. Peter joins Thea on her quest and takes his mother to see the cold
world, not for the first time...
This amazing book tells
not just a story of bravery, courage and friendship, but also touches on some
science, about mitochondrial DNA and global warming. This gives the reader a chance
to understand the natural world better, particularly the cold areas of it!
My tendency is to read
books about emotional journeys or even physical journeys, but I will typically
choose mystery over sci-fi, murder over sci-fi, adventure over sci-fi, love
over sci-fi, friendship over sci-fi; in short I am not big on that particular
genre. But, like most readers, I will give a book a try and if I don’t like it,
put it down and reach for it again in a couple of months’ time. In this case
although I am not keen on science fiction, I only needed to read the first
chapter before I was convinced that I had
to read the whole book! It is my absolute favourite book and has been
re-read so many times that the pages are starting to get a bit tatty!
First Light is written
in the first person, but after every chapter (5-10 pages) the narrator changes.
The three narrators in First Light are Thea, Mattias and Peter and through
these three viewpoints, you can understand everyone’s opinion, which is just
how a book should be!
FictionFan1
Rating: 10/10
If
you liked this author you might like: Sharon Creech, Simon
Mayo
About
the author: When I was younger, I was given a copy
of Liar and Spy by Rebecca Stead. Liar and Spy was one of my first proper books
that in turn my brother and some of my cousins have read. So when I was asked
by my grandmother what authors I liked, I said Rebecca Stead. Since then, she has
kindly bought me First Light and I have devoured it. Recently I added When you
Reach Me by Rebecca Stead to my collection and enjoyed that as well. These are not
the only three books Rebecca Stead has written; she writes for children and
teen and has several other books to her name.
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