Amber & Clay

Amber & ClayAmber and Clay by Julia Iredale, Laura Amy Schlitz
Published by Candlewick Press on March 9, 2021
ISBN: 1536201227
Pages: 544
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Fiction in Verse/Poetry, Folklore
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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five-stars

Set in ancient Greece, “Amber and Clay” by Laura Amy Schlitz crafts an epic tale of two children from very different worlds. Rhaskos is born into slavery by his captive Thracian noble-born mother and has fire-red hair. Melisto, the child of a wealthy Athenian, is despised by her mother for her plain appearance, untamable spirit, and curiosity. In a twist of fate, Rhaskos’ slave mother is sold to a new owner and becomes Melisto’s personal slave. Now motherless, Rhaskos finds comfort in the stables. His time with the horses reveals he has a gift from the gods for art. Melisto is sent to serve the goddess Artemis. As the characters develop and grow, they face numerous challenges including abuse, neglect, and death.

As the story weaves back and forth, the stories of the children become intertwined in surprising ways. Throughout the book, there are historical facts about Greek artifacts, commentaries from the gods, and Rhaskos even develops a friendship with Sokrates.

“Amber and Clay” is thoroughly engaging and should be considered for Cream of the Crop.

Best suited for ages 10 and up.

Reviewed by Liz Davis, Children’s Librarian, Waterville Public Library

five-stars