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The Sinister Secrets of Singe

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Sinister Secrets of Singe
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sean Ferrell
Illustrated by Graham Carter
SeriesThe Sinister Secrets
Series part Volume No. 1
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 140
ISBN/Barcode 9781645951834
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Pixel+Ink
Imprint Pixel+Ink
Publication Date 6 June 2023
Publication Country United States

Description

The Wild Robot meets Sweet Tooth in the first book in a sweeping adventure series packed with robots, smugglers, battles, and a lonely boy trying to find where he fits in the world. Eleven-year-old Noah has grown up in a mysterious house that grows larger every night with only his mother and a robot-boy for company. He spends his days building robotic devices for the city of Liberty, a place he's not even allowed to visit-not since his father almost destroyed it when Noah was only a baby. When Noah discovers a message hidden in one of his father's inventions, he decides to run away to find him. He's sure that at his father's side he'll finally get the recognition he deserves. With the help of a band of smugglers (especially unofficial second in command, young Winona), he sails to Singe to rescue his father, who he's certain is as misunderstood as he is, but the man he finds there is even more of a monster than his mechanical creations. And when Noah returns home, he accidentally leads his father's robot army to Liberty once more. Now, it's up to Noah to rescue the city-but to do so, he'll have to make a terrible choice.

Author Biography

Sean Ferrell lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He writes stories about children and adults who don't understand why they keep getting into trouble. Sometimes those stories are for adults. Sometimes for children. His work is usually speculative in nature. His shorter writing has appeared in journals and magazines such as Electric Literature's "The Outlet" and The Adirondack Review. Visit him online at www. seanferrell.com Graham Carter can often be found printmaking, sketching, or making a mess in his studio. He was recently shortlisted for the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize. He lives in Seaford with his wife and sons. Visit him online at www.graham-carter.co.uk