Serafina and the Black Cloak |
Serafina
is a 12-year-old girl who lives in the grand Biltmore Estate in 1899. Owned by the famous Vanderbilt family, the
house itself is beautiful and vast, almost a castle. The grounds are lovely, manicured, and
surrounded by forest. But Serafina is
not a rich girl or even a servant. She
lives hidden in the basement with her father, the workman who keeps the new-fangled
electric lights running.
Serafina and her pa have lived in the basement for 12
years. She is an expert at hiding, prowling the estate at night when everyone
is asleep. She is a hunter, mostly of
rats and mice, which she catches with her bare hands. Like other hunters, she knows how to stay
silent and watchful, observing the residents and guests of Biltmore in all
their finery.
Like other hunters she is also drawn to the forest, but
forbidden to enter. The forest is full
of dangerous beasts, possibly demons, and many other things both “dark and
bright”. Yet the forest holds an allure
that she cannot explain.
One night in the basement, Serafina hears the unusual
sounds of people descending the stairs; no one at Biltmore ever comes to the
basement at night! As they approach,
Serafina realizes that a young girl is being chased by a man, who is trying to
assure her that she will not be hurt.
Closer and closer they come, and Serafina watches the terrifying
ordeal. The man is wearing a black
cloak, and when he finally gets his hands on the screaming girl, he wraps his
cloak around her and poof! She
disappears.
Is the girl dead?
Has he somehow consumed her, body and soul?
Intent on solving this mystery, Serafina becomes bolder,
roaming the house during the day. A pall
is cast over Biltmore as children begin to disappear. Search parties are organized to no
avail. Serafina wants to help, but who
would believe the things she saw?
Finally, hungry for a friend and confidante, Serafina
allows herself to be seen by Braden Vanderbilt, a boy of her age who is always
accompanied by his fiercely loyal Doberman, Gidean. Braden is lonely as well and a friendship
begins to blossom. Together, Serafina and Braden embark on a grim adventure
to save the disappearing children from the Man in the Black Cloak, and to make
the adults understand that the culprit may not be of this world.
Serafina
and the Black Cloak is suspenseful throughout. The beautiful finery of Biltmore is
contrasted with the dark and unknown forest.
Animals such as Gidean feature prominently in the story; both Braden and
Serafina are able to communicate with animals on a deep level, hence their
affinity for each other.
The book also features elements of the supernatural, as
magical forces shape the actions of some of the characters. But fantasy mixes with realism in this novel,
making the fantastic all the more believable.
Serafina
and the Black Cloak will appeal to those who love fantasy,
mystery and adventure, but it can be
quite scary at times. The notion of
children being kidnapped or possibly killed is a central feature of the novel,
and should not be discounted. This novel
is recommended for grades 5-8, but especially for children who enjoy a bit of a
scare.
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