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Ebook Details
  • 09/2023
  • 978-1-938151-38-5
  • 301 pages
  • $5.99
Paperback Details
  • 09/2023
  • 978-1-938151-39-2
  • 301 pages
  • $18.75
Arlene Williams
Author
The EarthStar Solution

Young Adult; Mystery/Thriller; (Market)

We live in a very lonely world, or do we? Kaye Malloy is about to find out. First, a light pulses from her laptop. Next, a mysterious eye forms in the pixels of her screen. Is this a hacker? Kaye doesn’t know anyone who might do that. In fact, she doesn’t know anyone in this small town her father dragged her to. She only knows that she misses her brother terribly and her father won’t talk about him. Instead, he’s cold and distant, immersed in the hedge fund he runs. Now, it seems he’s been lying about climate change. In this contemporary, genre-bending, climate fiction mystery, Kaye must solve her brother's death, change her father's mind, and alter the outcome of the climate crisis across time, but it all springs from one strange moment of connection.
Reviews
This surprising story from Williams (author of How to be a Dragon... Without Burning Your Tongue) blends science fiction, mystery, and fantasy, while centering on that most pressing of real-world concerns, climate change. Bereft of her mother and brother, and finding her relationship with her businessman father and her new small town strained, teenage Kaye comforts herself through photography and art and small acts of rebellion. One night finds a strange light pulsing from her laptop. That light eventually becomes a pixelated eye looking right at her. It's not a hacker—someone is there. Soon, she’s charged with an urgent mission worthy of any YA fantasy: a quest to save our world by taking back one single degree of global temperature rise.

That charge comes from Sol, a being communicating from the desolate future and kicks off the adventure of Kaye’s life. Her journey to change the future will take her into avenues she never dreamed of with new friends, enemies, advocates and opponents, a number of whom she finds she never really knew. Sol informs Kaye that the Earth will be in tatters without her intervention, and Williams cleverly makes it clear that the mission starts at home: Kaye’s father has always assured her that climate change isn't real, but that’s before she discovers the luxury bunker hidden on their estate to keep them all safe when the devastation comes. Other secrets will jolt her, too, including possible murder.

For sensitive readers, there are a number of subjects touched upon here which might be triggering, including the death of a parent, suicide, addiction and the global effects of climate change. Most are delivered with a lighter touch, nothing too heavy handed. Kaye is a believably flawed and relatable character, struggling with sadness and not feeling like she belongs, with the pull between being angry with her father but desiring his love and approval, and with her urge toward independence while still relying on—and feeling embarrassed by—his wealth. Readers will cheer her on and care for the friends she makes on the way as the book offers an inviting introduction to climate awareness and the power of activism, all touched with both realism and magic.

Takeaway: Surprising YA adventure pitting a teen and the future against climate change.

Comparable Titles: Lauren James’s Green Rising, Rachel Griffin’s The Nature of Witches.

Production grades
Cover: B
Design and typography: B+
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: A-

Formats
Ebook Details
  • 09/2023
  • 978-1-938151-38-5
  • 301 pages
  • $5.99
Paperback Details
  • 09/2023
  • 978-1-938151-39-2
  • 301 pages
  • $18.75
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