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THE STAR THIEF by Lindsey Becker

THE STAR THIEF

by Lindsey Becker

Pub Date: April 11th, 2017
ISBN: 978-0-316-34856-0
Publisher: Little, Brown

A debut middle-grade adventure involving constellations that come to life, airships, friendships, revenge, and the fight for survival.

In the years just before the turn of the 20th century, Honorine—a white girl with gray eyes and a knack for artifacts and machinery—has lived on the Vidalia Estate for as long as she remembers. For the first years her best friend and playmate was Francis Vidalia, but now he’s in school and her days are filled with household chores. When strangers come looking for a book, her world is turned on its head. Honorine is swept up into a world where living constellations—here known as Mordant—are in a fight for their very survival. Before the book is over Honorine will have been on a fantastical flying island that is really a ship; met the scheming white Capt. Nautilus Olyphant and seen the ingenious device with which he has been capturing the Mordant; dealt with the mysterious and somewhat sinister Mapmaker; found out who her parents are; seen monsters emerge from Hades; and made important decisions involving friendship, family, and loyalty. The pace is fast, the characters believable, and the setting original. Though there are some holes in the story, such as exactly what motivates Nautilus, the breakneck pace will not give readers time to ponder such questions. And they probably won’t mind a bit.

Readers enjoying a mix of fantasy, adventure, and a clever heroine will fall for this one.

(Fantasy. 9-12)