Synopses & Reviews
A luminous retelling of the Snow Queen, this is the story of unlikely heroine Ophelia Jane Worthington-Whittard who doesn't believe in anything that can't be proven by science. She and her sister Alice are still grieving for their dead mother when their father takes a job in a strange museum in a city where it always snows. On her very first day in the museum Ophelia discovers a boy locked away in a long forgotten room. He is a prisoner of Her Majesty the Snow Queen. And he has been waiting for Ophelia's help.
As Ophelia embarks on an incredible journey to rescue the boy everything that she believes will be tested. Along the way she learns more and more about the boy's own remarkable journey to reach her and save the world.
A story within a story, this a modern day fairytale about the power of friendship, courage and love, and never ever giving up.
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"A well-wrought, poignant and original reworking of Andersen’s The Snow Queen." Kirkus, Starred Review
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"A present-day fairy tale that practically sparkles with its own icy menace...[a] memorable and ultimately moving novel for young readers." The Wall Street Journal
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"Foxlee's novel will be read and loved by youngsters who've grown up on fairy tales, graduated to Harry Potter, and appreciate gorgeous writing and complex storytelling. In this story of friendship and yes, even bravery, Ophelia shines as one of the first true heroines of the 2014 crop of fabulous middle-grade novels." The Christian Science Monitor
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"This clever story-within-a-story reads easily yet offers deep lessons about trust, responsibility, and friendship." Booklist, Starred Review
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"Foxlee inventively weaves familiar folkloric elements — an evil snow queen, a magic sword, a quest, a chosen one — into her modern setting, all the while evoking a mood of dreamlike foreboding." The Bulletin, Starred Review
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"Foxlee's deftness with characterization and setting...makes this a satisfying fantasy." The Horn Book
Synopsis
Magic is messy and dangerous and filled with longing, we learn in this brave tale of grief, villainy and redemption that borrows from the story of the Snow Queen. Set in a vast, chilly museum, the tale brings together a valiant girl, a charmed boy, a magical sword and a clock ticking down to the end of the world. The Wall Street Journal
This is the story of unlikely heroine Ophelia Jane Worthington-Whittard who doesn't believe in anything that can't be proven by science. She and her sister Alice are still grieving for their dead mother when their father takes a job in a strange museum in a city where it always snows. On her very first day in the museum Ophelia discovers a boy locked away in a long forgotten room. He is a prisoner of Her Majesty, the Snow Queen. And he has been waiting for Ophelia's help.
As Ophelia embarks on an incredible journey to rescue the boy everything that she believes will be tested. Along the way she learns more and more about the boy's own remarkable journey to reach her and save the world.
A story within a story, this a modern day fairytaleabout the power of friendship, courage and love, and never ever giving up."
About the Author
Karen Foxlee is the author of two young adult novels,
The Anatomy of Wings and
The Midnight Dress. She lives in Gympie, Australia, with her daughter.
Yoko Tanaka has illustrated children's books by Kate DiCamillo, Sara Pennypacker, R.L. LaFevers, Laura Godwin, and Keith McGowan.