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The Firelight Apprenticewritten and illustrated by Bree Paulsen
The bestselling author-illustrator of Garlic and the Vampire, Bree Paulsen, brings her fantastical storytelling and warm, sparkling artwork to this story that celebrates the bond between sisters. In a city powered by magic and still recovering from a bloody war, Ada is concerned about her younger sister Safi’s developing powers. She understands that Safi could learn how to control her magic under the apprenticeship of a king's magician. But with the memories of war still fresh, Ada is conflicted by this prospect—despite her knowing that she can’t keep Safi safely at home with the threat of deadly, power-thieving liches prowling the kingdom. When a traveling group of magicians comes to the city to perform, they immediately recognize Safi’s talents and offer to take her on as an apprentice. Safi is thrilled about her new adventure—even if that means leaving behind Ada and their sickly father. And Ada is right to worry about her sister, for there may be monsters hiding behind friendly faces… Quill Tree Books|HarperAlley Publication Date: October 29, 2024 |
Praise for The Firelight Apprentice
This enchanting tale is rich with adventure and features stunning illustrations in warm, vibrant colors. The novel’s allure lies in its magical imagery and the suspenseful journey of the siblings. The eerie presence of the Liches and the shimmering magic throughout make this an ideal fall read, particularly for middle-grade fantasy enthusiasts.
— Booklist "A magical steampunk exploration of difference, danger, and sacrifice." — Kirkus Reviews |
"Cartoony illustrations with realistic flair effectively capture characters’ emotions through exaggerated expressions and dynamic body language, while a vibrant color palette establishes the narrative tone, shifting from warm hues during intense scenes to calming shades in quieter moments...Focusing on themes of family, the impact of war, and the search for one’s place in the world, Paulsen blends cozy cottagecore fantasy with instances of high-stakes adventure."
— Publishers Weekly |