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THE EXPEDITIONERS by S.S. Taylor

THE EXPEDITIONERS

And the Treasure of Drowned Man's Canyon

by S.S. Taylor & illustrated by Katherine Roy

Pub Date: Dec. 11th, 2012
ISBN: 978-1-938073-06-9
Publisher: McSweeney's McMullens

Can three orphaned siblings with half a map beat an oppressive government to a secret, gold-filled canyon? 

Set in a future where the hacking of computers and depletion of natural resources has caused a return to steam and clockwork engines, Taylor’s novel crosses dystopian and steampunk genres in this fast-paced, plot-driven tale. An Explorer with a clockwork hand smuggles an old book to Kit, the book’s narrator. With his two siblings, brave Zander and preteen inventor M.K., he forms the Expeditioners, breaking the code hidden in the book and finding half a map from their late father, Alexander West, an Explorer of the Realm. Off they go to find the other half of the map and follow it, facing giant green slugs, huge birds and evil government agents. The black-and-white cartoon-style illustrations and the portrayal of wrench-wielding, smart-mouthed, fearless M.K. lighten the tone of the lengthy text and its underlying message of mistreatment of natural resources and indigenous peoples. The premise that there are undiscovered places, that “[a] map of the world isn’t a fixed thing. We know only what we can see,” is an intriguing one.

Full of kid power, clues, codes and maps, this will appeal to sophisticated readers who appreciate their adventure served with heaping helpings of cleverness.

(Fantasy. 10-14)