The Unnameables

The Unnameables by Ellen Booraem is a first edition published by Sandpiper in March 2011. This 336-page novel is presented in English and explores the life of Medford, a foundling living on a meticulously organized island known simply as Island. Unlike the other islanders who prefer names that clearly define their identity, Medford’s meaningless name serves as a constant reminder of his outsider status. As a strange creature approaches the island, Medford’s hidden secret threatens to be revealed, putting him at risk of banishment.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family, friendship, and social dynamics within a fantasy setting. The story highlights Medford’s struggle with his identity and the challenges he faces in a community that values conformity. The exploration of orphans and foster homes adds depth to the narrative, inviting reflection on belonging and acceptance. This edition offers a unique perspective on the intersection of fantasy and social themes, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in juvenile fiction.
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Medford lives on a neat, orderly island called–simply–Island.
Islanders like names that say exactly what a thing (or a person) is or does. Medford Runyuin is different. A foundling, he has a meaningless name that is just one of many reminders that he’s an outsider. He also has a secret that could get him banished from Island forever.
A strange creature is about to arrive on Island, and Medford’s secret will be out before he can blink twice.
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