For the Stolen Fates
By (Author) Gwendolyn Clare
Feiwel and Friends
Feiwel and Friends
30th July 2024
15th March 2024
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Steampunk
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Science fiction
FIC
Hardback
368
Width 145mm, Height 218mm, Spine 32mm
440g
Now in possession of the most dangerous book ever scribed, Willa and Saudade start planning how to avert the cataclysm that will soon break the laws of physics and render earth uninhabitable. Faraz wants his best friend, Leo, to have the time to come to terms with the death of his father-even if his father was a power-hungry villain. But someone has stolen the editbook again, and now Faraz and his friends must track down Willa and challenge her for control of the editbook. Meanwhile, Leo's older brother Aris contemplates a path toward redemption after using the editbook to destroy the city of Napoli. Can he salvage his remaining relationships, after a lifetime of following their father But as far as Willa and Saudade are concerned, all these people are suspects in a crime that hasn't happened yet.
"The time-travel related timeline manipulations are expertly plotted...A fantastically woven, intelligent story with real gems of characters."
-Kirkus (starred)
Gwendolyn Clare's novels include the Ink, Iron, and Glass Duology, set in the same universe as In the City of Time and For the Stolen Fates. Her short fiction can be found in Analog, Asimov's, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Clarkesworld, among others. She has a BA in ecology, a BS in geophysics, and a PhD in mycology, and swears she's done collecting acronyms. She lives in Pennsylvania with too many cats and never enough books.