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When the wealthiest man on Martha's vineyard is killed, the island inhabitants start to select their suspects, including a fearful twelve-year-old Merry, who had good reason to hate Ned Nickeson. Reprint.

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Grade 5-9?This fast-paced crime story is also a fictionalized account of the community of Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, in 1880, where an extraordinary number of people were born Deaf. Virtually every resident, hearing or Deaf, knew sign language. Merry Skiffe, 12, who is Deaf, is a suspect in the murder of another islander. After some dismal insights into the victim's cruel nature (especially his penchant for propositioning young girls), numerous false accusations, and more plot twists than a tiny island should have to bear, Merry is able to clear her name and return to her family. Translating the unique grammar of sign language into English text can be problematic, but it is handled well here. The use of tildes instead of quotation marks indicates conversations in sign language, with remarks made by hearing signers enclosed in quotes and tildes. Though this is distracting at first, by the time readers are a chapter into the story it seems a natural way to approach the issue. The book has some minor failings, such as Merry reminiscing about her school days, which interrupts her tense, exciting flight from the law. However, her anguish and fear are palpable, and Neufeld shows again his wonderful gift for creating sympathetic and utterly believable characters. He has once again proven himself an unflinching student of the human heart, and has illuminated a revealing aspect of American history. In Gaps in Stone Walls, he reminds readers that their ideas about "handicaps" are often as arbitrary and groundless as the claims of Merry's guilt.?Jennifer Fleming, Boston Public Library
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A curious historical fact lends color to Neufeld's (Lisa, Bright and Dark; Almost a Hero) carefully researched if uneven novel: in the late 19th century, hereditary deafness affected at least one-fifth of the population of Chilmark, a town on Martha's Vineyard. Among this group is Merry Skiffe, an artistic 12-year-old whose peaceful life unravels when wealthy miser Ned Nickerson is murdered on a dark road one Saturday night and Merry finds herself among the four residents of Chilmark who have no alibi. Terrified of bringing shame on her family, the girl runs away from home, scheming to escape from the island with her eloping cousin. Merry's smoothly integrated reveries provide flashbacks that give impressive dimension to her resourcefulness in coping with her deafness. Neufeld's treatment of the murder mystery, however, is somewhat unsettling. Merry and the villagers view Nickerson as so base that he deserved to die, an impression corrobated by the author when he reveals the killer's identity only to readers and not to the other characters, allowing him to get away with his crime. Pacing, too, is problematic, with much of the novel's action unfolding as a repetitious, laborious chronicle of Merry's furtive journey across the countryside. On the other hand, Neufeld evokes the terrain she covers so vividly that readers may feel as though they are following closely behind the plucky heroine-darting through rolling pastures, creeping along stone walls and breathing in the salty air. Ages 10-14.
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  • PublisherAladdin
  • Publication date1998
  • ISBN 10 0689816405
  • ISBN 13 9780689816406
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages186
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