Young teens face fearful challenges as they try to right the wrongs of others.
Thirteen-year-old orphan Hattie Swift lives and works in the magical paradise of Hotel Majestica, a resort located in a sanctuary for fantastical creatures in the land of Ruava. When Evelyn Ridgewell, the disagreeable niece of the hotel’s owner, arrives for a wilderness tour—a treat for her 13th birthday—Hattie ends up serving as her personal attendant. The girls encounter Jacob Threadborne, a boy from the land of Marchwild who’s traveling as the apprentice to the country’s interior secretary, who’s on a mission to reclaim the Gem of the Evening, a powerful ancient relic that Marchwilders hold the Ridgewell family responsible for stealing. What was meant to be a luxurious train tour through the park turns into a treacherous survival mission when the train is sabotaged, and passengers are left scattered in the jungle. Dark secrets are revealed as the three young people work together to survive and save Majestica’s wondrous inhabitants. The rich worldbuilding will draw readers into an immersive adventure among the animal preserve’s biomes. Tolcser combines themes of conservation and the repatriation of cultural artifacts with unexpected friendships to create a fast-paced fantasy. Caparo’s exquisite art adds to the magic. Hattie and Evelyn are cued white; Jacob reads Black, and there’s additional racial diversity among secondary characters.
Charming characters abound in this tale that’s thoughtfully grounded in ethics.
(map, bestiary, character list) (Fantasy. 9-13)