The Sinister Secrets of Singe

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Pixel+ink
Publish Date
Pages
384
Dimensions
5.6 X 8.3 X 1.4 inches | 1.01 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781645951834

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About the Author
Sean Ferrell lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He writes stories about children and adults who don't understand why they keep getting into trouble. Sometimes those stories are for adults. Sometimes for children. His work is usually speculative in nature. His shorter writing has appeared in journals and magazines such as Electric Literature's "The Outlet" and The Adirondack Review.

Visit him online at www. seanferrell.com

Graham Carter can often be found printmaking, sketching, or making a mess in his studio. He was recently shortlisted for the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize. He lives in Seaford with his wife and sons.

Visit him online at www.graham-carter.co.uk
Reviews
"A boy's determined search for his father lends emotional heft to this steampunk-inflected series starter. . . . Tackling questions about sacrifice and sentience, this speculative enterprise, accompanied by Carter's moody illustrations, offers melancholic refinement. . . ."--Publishers Weekly

"Ferrell opens this exciting new middle-grade adventure series with a bang. . . . Lush world building and an action-packed storyline will prove perfect for fans of book franchises such as A Series of Unfortunate Events. With a plot that never fails to lose steam, accompanied by Carter's eerie illustrations, Noah's origin story is one that fans of adventure and mystery ought not to miss."--Booklist

"A rollicking adventure featuring a lonely, clever boy choosing to take great risks, face family struggles, and forge found family in the face of tremendous obstacles. Recommended for middle grade adventure shelves."--School Library Journal

"This high adventure veers between fast action sequences and stolid instances of emotional development."--Foreword Reviews

"An impressively descriptive story. . . ."--Kirkus Reviews