Arthur Parnassus had a rough time growing up but now lives an idyllic life, despite his past. Along with his partner, Linus, he is the beloved headmaster of an orphanage of magical children. When the Department of Magical Youth, Linus’s former employer, opens an investigation into the home, citing the so-called danger of these children, Arthur, Linus, Zoe (the island’s sprite, and Mayor Helen Webb (Zoe’s girlfriend) fight back to keep the children safe and protected from those who wish to harm them. Klune’s sequel to
The House in the Cerulean Sea is a warm welcome back to the island and into the home that Arther and Linus have built. Daniel Henning shines as the narrator. His variety of voices—from Chauncey, the tentacled child, to Lucie, the Anti-Christ, and his voicing of the newest character, a yeti named David—showcase his wide range. Klune’s novel is a timely tale of acceptance, love, and fighting for those who may be outsiders. Klune reads his author’s note, talking about the importance of books that focus on queer joy, community, and working together for a better future.
VERDICT A wonderful companion novel that once again leaves listeners feeling all warm, fuzzy, and joy-filled.
Comment Policy:
Comment should not be empty !!!