The Ship Beyond Time: The thrilling sequel to The Girl From Everywhere
By (Author) Heidi Heilig
Hot Key Books
Hot Key Books
24th May 2017
2nd March 2017
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Relationship stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction
813.6
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
293g
Now that her father has stopped chasing the past, Nix finally has the chance to figure out her future. When she comes across a fanciful French map detailing the fabled city of Ker-Ys, in the South Pacific, she is curious. Could she Navigate to its mythical location
The city is a utopia and there, Nix finally meets her mother. But does this mean she can save her, or indeed, avoid her own fate Just as she and Kash are becoming closer, Nix discovers that she's destined to lose the man she loves the most. But can she steer their romance away from this danger
The thrilling sequel to The Girl From Everywhere.
An adventure with greater stakes, more time-travel tricks and a love story that defies the laws of the universe itself. Heilig could give Dr. Who a run for his money -- Alwyn Hamilton, author of Rebel of the Sands
Heilig is an expert storyteller, effortlessly weaving romance, time-travel, adventure, myth, fantasy and history together to make an incredibly exciting, suspenseful, emotional, beautiful story. She captured my imagination yet again and took me on one hell of a ride. I just can't express how incredible this book - this duology - is. It's epic - epic - and I am so, so sad that that's the last of Nix, Kash and the others that we'll see. The Ship Beyond Time is simply perfect. * Once Upon A Bookcase *
a really excellent book, and I'm now gutted that I have to wait all over again for the threequel * Much Ado About Books *
It's highly entertaining, it's really well thought and it surprised me several times. If you love history, fantasy, romance and multicultural and interesting characters, then you cannot miss these two books. They are fascinating. * Alba In Bookland *
Heidi grew up in Hawaii where she rode horses and raised peacocks, and then she moved to New York City and grew up even more, as one tends to do. Her favorite thing, outside of writing, is travel, and she has haggled for rugs in Morocco, hiked the trails of the Ko'olau Valley, and huddled in a tent in Africa while lions roared in the dark.
She holds an MFA from New York University in Musical Theatre Writing, of all things, and she's written books and lyrics for shows including The Time Travelers Convention, Under Construction, and The Hole. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, her son, and their pet snake, whose wings will likely grow in any day now. Follow Heidi at http://www.heidiheilig.com/ or on Twitter: @heidiheilig