Synopses & Reviews
Computers have failed, electricity is extinct, and the race to discover new lands is underway! In this nail-bitingly thrilling adventure novel, brilliant explorer Alexander West has just died under mysterious circumstances, but not before smuggling half of a strange map to his intrepid children and#151; Kit, the brain, M. K., the tinkerer, and Zander, the brave. Why are so many government agents trying to steal the half-map? What powerful secrets does it hold? And where is the other half? It's up to Alexander's children and#151; the Expeditioners and#151; to get to the bottom of these questions, and fast.
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"Full of kid power, clues, codes, and maps, this will appeal to sophisticated readers who appreciate their adventure served with heaping helpings of cleverness." and#8212; Kirkus Reviews
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Nominated for a 2014-2015 Texas Bluebonnet Award!
"Full of kid power, clues, codes and maps, this will appeal to sophisticated readers who appreciate their adventure served with heaping helpings of cleverness."
and#151;Kirkus
"The retro-futuristic technology, never-before-seen sights, and danger provide plenty of fodder for Roy's playful illustrations, which have an adventurous, Jonny Quest flair." and#151;Publishers Weekly
and#147;A wonderful example of steampunk done well.and#8221; and#151;School Library Journal
and#147;Beautifully written and nail-bitingly thrilling, this is an easy series to get hooked on.and#8221; and#151;San Francisco Chronicle
"Smart, enjoyable storytelling." and#151;ForeWord Reviews
"Sarah Stewart Taylor has a penchant for adventure that has led her to pen books with a wide-ranging sense of place and appeal." and#151;Rutland Herald
"The story moves at a thrilling pace, and the adventure will capture the imagination of readers. Roy's illustrations add another terrific element to the story; the jacket, endpapers, and coverand#160;of the hardcover book are stunning.and#160;I hope this title marks the first in a series, as I can see many readers developing a fondness for the characters and a desire to see their adventures progress." and#151;Show Me Librarian
"An exciting adventure."and#151;Common Sense Media
"Beautifully written. S.S. Taylor writes a book for kids that sophisticated adult readers will love, too. Be prepared to do some heavy negotiating for your householdand#8217;s copy!" and#151;Betty Confidential
"The Expeditioners will surely intrigue you." and#151;The Daily Pretzel
"'The Expeditioners' is an exciting ride from beginning to end." and#151;Cracking the Cover
"The Expeditioners rollicks, twists, turns and chases through canyons and arroyos, along airships and gliders, through boxcars and crumbling mansions, and on the way the heroes uncover all sorts of fabulous mysteries through their own cunning and bravery. It is a thoroughly smashing read."and#151;Boing Boing
"Taylorand#8217;s expansive world building and clever, thrilling plot are wonderful enough on their own, but theyand#8217;re equally matched by the rich, well-rounded characters, brought to life by Royand#8217;s expressive black-and-white illustrations." and#151; Sarah Hunter
About the Author
S. S. Taylor lives in Vermont and has a strong interest in books of all kinds, expeditions, old libraries, mysterious situations, long-hidden secrets, maps, and exploring known and unknown places. She is most recently the author of
Amelia Earhart: This Broad Ocean.
Katherine Roy lives in New York City.