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VOYAGE OF THE FROSTHEART

From the Frostheart series , Vol. 1

The enthralling dawn of an unmissable voyage.

Exiled from his home among the Fira people, young Ash braves the wild Snow Sea and the ferocious Leviathans in pursuit of his long-lost parents.

Ash’s status as a Song Weaver rouses fear and dread throughout the Fira Stronghold, where rumors of the potentially destructive power of Song Weaving abound. After all, a Song Weaver can communicate with the deadly Leviathans, making them vulnerable to the loathsome creatures’ influence. When an aggressive Leviathan assault forces the Frostheart, a massive sleigh crewed by traders known as Pathfinders, to take momentary refuge in the Fira Stronghold, Ash spots an opportunity to embark on his quest. Accompanied by his stoic guardian, a powerful yeti named Tobu, the young Song Weaver joins the Frostheart’s peculiar crew, including a feisty, walruslike captain named Nuk, a bold, young Drifter named Lunah, and a mysterious archeomek expert named Shaard. Full of intriguing worldbuilding details, as well as a cast of memorable, enchanting characters, Littler’s saga offers oodles of thrilling moments of danger interspersed with an acute understanding of heartfelt storytelling. The inclusion of striking illustrations, which heighten reader immersion, further delineates each character’s charm. (Ash is depicted with pale skin; some others have darker skin.) Equipped with a song left to guide him along the way, Ash uncovers secrets about his parents and powers in equal measure while new friends and foes—human-kin and Leviathan alike—join him on his adventure.

The enthralling dawn of an unmissable voyage. (Fantasy. 8-12)

Pub Date: Nov. 5, 2019

ISBN: 978-0-451-48134-4

Page Count: 448

Publisher: Viking

Review Posted Online: Aug. 11, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 2019

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COUSINS IN THE TIME OF MAGIC

A high-stakes story that provides historical facts and intriguing magic wrapped up in one exciting quest.

Three cousins from Miami are magically transported back in time.

Siggy, Camila, and Jorge couldn’t be more different—Siggy is an aspiring influencer, Camila is a daydreaming bookworm, and Jorge is a bold adventurer. But they share Tía Xía, their history-loving aunt. When Jorge spots Tía Xía with a “diamond-encrusted sword,” he wants answers, but he, Siggy, and Camila just have more questions when they stumble through a portal in Tía Xía’s front yard. They’re transported back to 1862 Virginia, just before the Battle of Puebla, the reason Cinco de Mayo is celebrated today. To find their way home, the kids and their aunt must travel south to Mexico to deliver the magical sword to General Ignacio Zaragoza before May fifth. Heading south, they traverse their way through the ongoing U.S. Civil War and encounter Alfonso, a Cuban American drummer boy in the Union Army, Oscar, an enslaved boy, and Pascuala, an Indigenous girl who speaks Nahuatl and is supporting the Mexican Army. The original plot, historical setting, and fantasy elements are compelling, and the themes about understanding your heritage and taking pride in who you are will resonate with Latine readers especially. Otheguy also thoughtfully explores politics, ethics, family, and morality. Bernatene’s accomplished illustrations scattered throughout provide readers with visuals that will help guide their imaginations.

A high-stakes story that provides historical facts and intriguing magic wrapped up in one exciting quest. (historical notes, glossary, further reading, bibliography) (Adventure. 8-12)

Pub Date: Feb. 25, 2025

ISBN: 9781665915182

Page Count: 240

Publisher: Atheneum

Review Posted Online: Nov. 9, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 15, 2024

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BACKCOUNTRY

An adventurous scenario that nearly but doesn’t quite achieve strong disability representation.

Thirteen-year-old Em and her diabetic alert dog face the dangerous Colorado wilderness alone.

While playing in a championship volleyball match, Em starts to feel sick. She pushes through so she won’t disappoint Dad, who only seems interested in her when she’s playing sports. More importantly, Em doesn’t want him canceling their upcoming backcountry cross-country ski trip, her chance to show him that she’s fun to be around outside of sports. But everything changes when she learns that she has Type 1 diabetes. Em’s matched with black lab Molly, a diabetic alert dog, who Dad says can join them on their trip. However, a whiteout separates Em and Molly from Dad, who falls and breaks his leg. They make it to a cabin, and with Dad sheltering, Em risks everything to go find help with Molly by her side—even though her supply of insulin was damaged. The book attempts to walk the fine line between perpetuating the trope of the “inspirational disabled person” and presenting a character who displays intrepid adaptability while honoring her own limitations. Em’s internalized ableism is heartbreaking, however, perhaps because the compressed timeline—a matter of months between her diagnosis and the trip—doesn’t allow for in-depth, nuanced processing on her part. Em eventually realizes she can still live a “normal” life, but ultimately, it feels as though it’s despite her diabetes rather than because disability is normal. Main characters read white.

An adventurous scenario that nearly but doesn’t quite achieve strong disability representation. (Adventure. 8-12)

Pub Date: Dec. 5, 2023

ISBN: 9781338857887

Page Count: 224

Publisher: Scholastic

Review Posted Online: Sept. 22, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 15, 2023

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