Since publication in 1958, Blackbird Pool Witch has been commented and commented many times, but it is nearly always beneficial. Like Christopher De Vick praised the novel in the column on the theme of the New York Times in 1987, criticism ranges from a nearly general evaluation of the novel as an example of the right thing to teach young readers. Just as for its entertainment value just as an anonymous commentary in 2003 was reissued at school library journal.
When critics become more specific, their praise touches several aspects of the novel. Critics who have historically placed distance from witches like Steve Eikenbery wrote for the academic journal in English in 1992 and praised the author's "previous vision" of the author. Almost ten years ago (1987), Mary-Helen Thuente also talked about novels in English novels, Thuente attempted to explain the power and success of the novel, these of Speare are realistic historical novel requirements and a variety of folklore I believed that I was able to balance the aspects. "Detailed historical backgrounds and meticulous heroine character studies that paid close attention will enrich the emotional and intellectual aspects of young adult novels, but Speer also cleverly embraces symmetrical folklore symmetry I wrote a structured art work.
However, most critics emphasize the first two elements - historical realism and character development - in their perception of novels. This is the truth in the study of the major lengths of books published by Spear; children's literary researcher Marilyn Fein Apselov focused on this and chose two specific compliments. Apseloff believes that Speare is particularly good at building suspense through structure and dialogue. More importantly, Speare emphasizes the value of her work in various ways.
Elizabeth George Spiel's Black Bird Pool Witch's black bird pond witch is about Kitt Tyler, a young lady who lived in the 1687 era. In Barbados, the kit does not have a family She only has to go to her relatives in Connecticut. Her aunt, uncle, and two cousin Judith and Mercy were surprised at Jack 's spiritual nature and his unconventional view of life. - Black Bird Pond's Witch Taylor, Elizabeth George Spiel's book, Black Bird Pool Witch's main character must live in Connecticut after living a cherish life in the tropical Barbados. She knows that play is from life, but that is a tough job. She learned that if they do not know you, they will judge you first. She also learned that when you get used to the Puritan lifestyle, they will overlook you.
Elizabeth George Spill's Black Bird Pool Elizabeth George Spiel's Black Bird Pool Witch shows the maturity of the girl who came from Barbados. When her grandfather died, the life of the kit in Barbados shattered. Because of his death, the kit was forced to leave the island and her carefree lifestyle. She went to Connecticut to find her only relatives. When she arrives at Connecticut, her role turns from an island girl to a diligent worker and eventually a wife. - ... Judith tells the story of a woman named Hannah Tapper who is regarded as a witch, who lives near the Black Bird Pound. One day the kit invited her to teach Mercy and regretted going to the Connecticut classroom ruined. She jumped into the field in a hurry and settled down on a quiet and relaxing lawn falling down her cheek. Kit finally became intimate, personally met Hannah, but I found that she is very generous, caring and kind.