The Way Back (novel)

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The Way Back
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Author Gavriel Savit
LanguageEnglish
Genre Historical fiction, Fantasy, Young adult fiction
Publisher Knopf Books for Young Readers
Published in English
November 17, 2020
ISBN 978-1-984894-62-5

The Way Back is a young adult historical fantasy novel by Gavriel Savit, published November 17, 2020 by Knopf Books for Young Readers.

Reception

The Way Back was generally well-received, including starred reviews from Booklist , [1] Kirkus, [2] and Publishers Weekly. [3]

Multiple reviewers highlighted the skill with which Savit incorporated Jewish culture. Kirkus wrote, "Steeped in the rich traditions of ghost stories and Jewish folklore, this remarkable feat of storytelling is sure to delight." [2] Publishers Weekly said the book, which is "studded with Yiddishisms ... [,] presents a bewitching allegorical adventure comprised of small, beautifully composed moments." [3] The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books wrote, "Savit ... builds the action with a storyteller's assured cadences, creating a story rich in elements of Jewish folk tradition and flashes of both humor and the grotesque." [4]

Booklist also applauded how Savit juxtaposed serious topics with humor, such as when the character Death suffers a hangover. [1] They continued their starred review by writing,

This work of prodigious imagination is especially notable in its author’s uncanny ability to create a visceral suspense that captures readers’ attention and won’t let go as the pages fly by. The book is not perfectly seamless, but it has the integrity of a wholly created alternate world populated with invariably viable characters. Not quite an epic, this will nevertheless claim an enduring place on the fantasy shelf. [1]

The audiobook, narrated by Allan Corduner, also received a starred review from Booklist, who wrote, "Corduner is able to deftly and seamlessly whisk listeners in and under, around and through Savit’s richly drawn characters and planes of existence." [5]

Awards and honors for The Way Back
YearAccoladeResultRef.
2020Booklist Carte Blanche: Personal BestSelection [6]
Kirkus Reviews' Best Books Of 2020Selection [2]
National Book Award for Young People's Literature Finalist [7] [2] [8]
Sydney Taylor Book Award Notable Book [9]
2021 National Jewish Book Award Winner [10]
2022 ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults Selection [11]
Notable Children’s RecordingsSelection [12]

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 "The Way Back". Kirkus Reviews. June 30, 2020. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  3. 1 2 "Children's Book Review: The Way Back by Gavriel Savit. Knopf, $18.99 (368p) ISBN 978-1-9848-9462-5". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  4. Hartley-Kroeger, Fiona (2020). "The Way Back by Gavriel Savit". Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. 74 (1): 49. doi: 10.1353/bcc.2020.0620 . ISSN   1558-6766.
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  9. "Sydney Taylor Book Award". Association of Jewish Libraries. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
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  12. "Notable Children's Recordings: 2022". Booklist . 2022-03-15. Retrieved 2022-08-10.