Silverwing (novel) explained

Silverwing
Author:Kenneth Oppel
Country:Canada
Language:English
Series:Silverwing series
Published:1997 (HarperCollins)
Pages:255
Isbn:0-00-648144-2
Oclc:35977345
Followed By:Sunwing

Silverwing is a children's novel written by Kenneth Oppel, first published in 1997 by HarperCollins. It tells the story of the Silverwings, a colony of silver-haired bats. Silverwing is the first installment of the Silverwing series, though it is chronologically the second novel in the sequence after Darkwing.

Reception

Kirkus Reviews wrote: "Replete with appealing characters, scary adversaries, bat lore, natural history, unanswered questions, and conflicting theologies, the story takes on a promising epic sweep; readers will look forward to the sequels that Oppel's ending guarantees."[1] Lauren Adams of The Horn Book Magazine Oppel has "created an intriguing microcosm of rival species, factions, and religions, and has left enough unsolved mystery to entice readers into the apparently planned sequel."[2] Publishers Weekly wrote that the plot is "gripping, and details of bat life are inventively and convincingly imagined, though Shade's (and other bats') quasi-religious yearnings and struggles over tolerance, intellectual freedom and other abstractions get a little too much emphasis."[3]

Television series

See main article: article and Silverwing (TV series). Silverwing has been adapted into an animated television series, shown on the Canadian cable channel Teletoon and previously shown on Toon Disney's Jetix. The episodes have also been strung together to make three films.

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Notes and References

  1. News: 1 September 1997. SILVERWING. Kirkus Reviews. 21 September 2024.
  2. Adams. Lauren. Silverwing. The Horn Book Magazine. 21 September 2024.
  3. News: Silverwing. Publishers Weekly. 21 September 2024.