Sword in the Stars
By (Author) Cori McCarthy
By (author) Amy Rose Capetta
Oneworld Publications
Rock the Boat
16th June 2020
7th April 2020
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Fantasy
Fiction: Traditional stories, myths and fairy tales
Celtic religion and mythology
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Science fiction
813.6
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
Once and future collide when Ari, Merlin and the Knights of the Rainbow attempt to steal a magical chalice from Earth's medieval past in order to save humanity's future, irreparably entangling our space-age heroes with the original King Arthur. Ari plays a risky game of lies and chivalry and Merlin confronts his nemesis, his older self, while all the time they must preserve the time continuum to eventually return to their own future. When the Lady of the Lake interferes, Merlin and Ari realise how much their future has been manipulated by her exquisite machinations of the past. Nin offers a way to release King Arthur's spirit from Ari's body to end the cruel cycle that keeps them all prisoner and allow them home. But at what cost This galaxy-altering conclusion unravels the dark truth of Merlin's origins and inspires a new hope for the Once & Future universe.
'Empowering and boisterously modern.'
* Booklist *Praise for Once and Future:
When I read Once and Future, a bold unexpected re-telling of King Arthur as an immigrant teenage girl, I knew it had all the same thrilling elements that would make the legenda modern favourite once again. James Patterson
The inclusive, gender-bent King Arthur retelling that your bookshelf has been missing... An adventure of epic scale. B & N Teen Blog
A marvelous mythology remix for teens who enjoy action-packed speculative fiction and genderqueer romance.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
All hail this worthier-than-ever, fresh and affirming reincarnation of the legendary king and her round table of knights, which dazzles with heroic flair, humour and suspense.
Kirkus (starred review)
Amy Rose Capetta and Cori McCarthy met while earning MFAs in Writing for Children & Young Adults at Vermont College of Fine Arts. In 2015 they co-founded Rainbow Boxes, which crowdsourced enough money to send inclusive fiction to shelters and community libraries in every US state. Every spring they host the only LGBTQIA #ownvoices YA & childrens writers retreat in the US. They live in Vermont with their young son, Maverick.