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Silver Medal Winner of the Moonbeam Children's Book Award
Gold Medal Winner in the National Young Adult Fiction category 2010 IPPY Awards --Independent Publisher
...a great story, ...a pleasure to read. ...beautifully written... -- Teensreadtoo.com
...a fantasy world to rival the most unique. -- FlashlightWorthyBooks.com
...everything that kids look for in Young Adult books and more. ...a major find and certainly a joy to read. -- Fantasy Book Critic
...took me completely by surprise. ...Mortimus Clay's writing style is absolutely charming and sinister all in the same breath... --DreamStuffBooks.com
...a story that anybody can appreciate and indeed thrill to, but whose deeper foundations can be glimpsed by those with eyes to see. --Gilbert Magazine, the offical publication of The American Chesterton Society
This very competent work should appeal to middle grade readers and imagines a world in which children are stolen away from their families. Trapped in Superbia, where stolen boys and girls are watched over by guardians until they become food for the bogeys, Trevor wakes up in cold sweats every night from terrifying dreams. With the help of a spunky mouse named Zephyr and a clever girl named Maggie, Trevor escapes from Superbia and is reunited with Epictetus, a friendly slave from Superbia who is also a member of the Guild of the Sun-Eaters. After being pulled in two directions by guild members with opposing visions, Trevor finds that his greatest mission and adventures lie in the future. ...this jaunty outing -- and its cliffhanger ending -- could be just the beginning of Trevors story. --Publishers Weekly
