Available Formats
Paperback
Published: 20th March 2019
Paperback
Published: 29th January 2019
Hardback
Published: 24th February 2020
Hardback
Published: 18th December 2017
The Lost Rainforest #2: Gogis Gambit
By (Author) Eliot Schrefer
Illustrated by Emilia Dziubak
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Katherine Tegen Books
19th January 2023
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Wildlife and habitats: Jungles and tropica
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
FIC
368
Width 130mm, Height 194mm, Spine 19mm
240g
The second book in New York Times bestselling author and National Book Award finalist Eliot Schrefers Lost Rainforest series will thrill fans of Warriors and Spirit Animals with action and humor as the shadowwalkers battle to save their magical rainforest home.
Caldera always existed in harmony between the creatures who walk by day and those who walk by nightuntil an ancient evil awakened. In the year since the shadowwalkers narrow escape from the Ant Queen, the ants destruction has only spread.
Gogi, a shadowwalker monkey still learning to wield his fire powers, embarks on a quest with his friendsincluding a healing bat, an invisible panther, and a tree frog who controls the windsfor a powerful object that can harness the magic of the eclipse to defeat the Ant Queen.
But with just weeks before the next eclipse, Gogi must race to prove that he can control the mighty depths of his talent if he is to protect his friends, save the rainforest, and return home unsinged.
The second installment in this fast-paced fantasy is enhanced by the richly detailed rainforest setting... a tale about how to celebrate differences and still find unity. Another knockout in a series that will appeal to nature lovers, animal lovers, and fans of magical adventure. Kirkus Reviews(starred review) Schrefers second book in the Lost Rainforest series continues the enthralling fantasy adventures of this eclectic group of animals and hints at where the next threat to the rain forest will come from. Fans of Mezs Magic and Katherine Applegates Endling #1: The Last (2018) will eagerly devour Gogis Gambit. Booklist (starred review) PRAISE FOR MEZS MAGIC: Unlike anything Ive read. Eliot Schrefer has mined the richness and depths of his setting to find a deeper magic, immersing us in a world that is at once complex, dangerous, beautiful, and ultimately demanding of our protection.A thrilling start to an exceptional new series. Soman Chainani,New York Timesbestselling author of the School for Good and Evil series While the story is pure fast-paced fantasy, the underlying issues are real. Ignorance among the species, racism, and intolerance of differences are rampant. An authors note highlights the beauty and importance of the rainforest. Magic with depth in this new series stunner. Kirkus Reviews(starred review) Just right for middle grade readers who want an engrossing fantasy adventure. School Library Journal With a memorable, quick-bantering cast, this kickoff to the Lost Rainforest series, a playful departure from Schrefers ape novels, brings fresh perspective to the magical animal subgenre. And, despite the fantasy setup, readers will come away learning quite a bit about this ecosystem and its inhabitants. Publishers Weekly Mezs Magicis packed with as many jokes as fast-paced fight scenes. And Schrefer has created a stock of memorable charactersincluding Gogi, a monkey with self-esteem issues; Rumi, a delightfully urbane tree frog; and a manic, pixie-dream bat named Lima. New York Times Book Review
Eliot Schrefer is a New York Times bestselling author, has twice been a finalist for the National Book Award in Young People's Literature, and has won the Green Earth Book Award and the Sigurd Olson Nature Writing Award. His novels include ENDANGERED, THREATENED, RESCUED, and two books in the Spirit Animals series. He lives in New York City, is on the faculty of the Fairleigh Dickinson MFA in Creative Writing, and is the children's book reviewer for USAToday. Visit him online at www.eliotschrefer.com.