★ "Fans of magic, mystery, and debates on the supernatural will devour Noyes''s take on Houdini." - School Library Journal , starred review "Magic, science, religion, ghosts, love, death, friendship, deceit, sleuthing--this book has it all! With flair and facts, Noyes tells the dramatic and moving story of Harry Houdini''s friendship with Arthur Conan Doyle and the debunking of fake spiritualism. I loved it !" --Deborah Heiligman, National Book Award Finalist and Printz Honor-winning author of Charles and Emma and Vincent and Theo "Readers will be unable to escape the appeal of Deborah Noyes''s new book with such in-depth research and quirky characters ." --Kirby Larson, Newbery Honor-winning author of Hattie Big Sky "A compelling true story of magic, ghosts, science, friendship, deception, feuding, and sleuthing told with great flair ." -- Kirkus Reviews "Packed with photographs and sidebars, this is a fast-moving presentation that manages to be both respectful of persons often considered gullible in retrospect while firmly siding with Houdini in his conclusion that spiritualism has not proved its case." -- BCCB "Noyes offers compelling tidbits about the many ways spiritualists performed their tricks, and helpful historical context for the popularity of spiritualism. Houdini''s feud with avowed spiritualist Arthur Conan Doyle is particularly fascinating . Noyes'' attention to Houdini''s outsize personality--a key component of his campaign against spiritualists--adds compelling depth.
A worthwhile addition to any nonfiction section, and ideal for kids intrigued by historical oddities ." -- Booklist Praise for Ten Days a Madwoman by Deborah Noyes: ★ "Noyes makes history accessible and irresistible in this thrilling account of women''s lives, flagrant abuse, scandal, courage, and tenacity. Excellent." -- School Library Journal , starred review "You should also read Ten Days A Madwoman , even if you''re not in middle school. You''ll learn something. Because this isn''t just a storybook telling of a woman''s adventures . For a book that chronicles the life of a reporter at the end of the 19th century, Ten Days A Madwoman holds a startling prescience to the issues we face today, from benevolent sexism in the newsroom to the continued exploitation of the working class . a gripping book from start to finish, for kids and adults alike.
" -- The A.V. Club "Plenty of pizzazz. The brisk narrative draws from Bly''s own writings and from biographies, skillfully incorporating quotations, dialogue, and well-chosen facts. The overall tone is admiring, but the balanced text also acknowledges criticism of her kind of "stunt" reporting and touches briefly on problems in her personal life . A lively biography that reflects the spirit of the intrepid reporter." -- Kirkus Reviews "Noyes''s thoroughly researched account, with archival photos and myriad quotes from Bly''s own work, offers a well-rounded look at a self-possessed women who was nothing if not resilient." -- Publishers Weekly "Noyes'' vivid storytelling throws us headfirst into Nellie Bly''s inspiring work and incredibly daring adventures.
" --Steve Sheinkin, National Book Award Finalist and Newbery Honor-winning author of Bomb and The Port Chicago 50 " Ten Days a Madwoman thrilled and terrified me at the same time. I''d heard of Nellie Bly as a crusading reporter, but had no idea how daring, impetuous, and smart she was. I''ve got a new hero." --Elizabeth Partridge, National Book Award Finalist and Printz Honor-winning author of John Lennon and This Land Was Made for You and Me "Noyes delivers a riveting narrative of one of our cleverest and most resourceful heroines, zeroing in on Nellie Bly''s first expos, and putting us right in the madhouse alongside sane women being driven crazy." --Tanya Lee Stone, Sibert Medalist and NAACP Image Award-winning author of Almost Astronauts and Courage Has No Color "In Ten Days a Madwoman , Deborah Noyes gives us a compelling portrait of Nellie Bly, the audacious young reporter who risked her own safety to expose social injustice. Vividly written and gorgeously illustrated, the book brings fully to life a heroine of her time -- and ours." --Matthew Goodman, bestselling author of Eighty Days: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland''s History-Making Race Around the World "Noyes'' emphasis on muckraking as opposed to showmanship is a valuable corrective to Bly''s popular legacy." -- Bulletin for the Center of Children''s Books "A stimulating read for those interested in strong women throughout history.
" -- VOYA "A good, readable introduction to a fascinating vanguard." -- Booklist "Noyes smartly.engage[s] readers." -- Horn Book "In this truly thrilling, appealingly designed, photo-laden biography by Deborah Noyes, readers will not only get a chilling look into the horrors of Blackwell''s Island, but also a sense of women''s challenges in 19th-century America." -- Shelf Awareness.