The Wonderling, Mira Bartok
The Wonderling, Mira Bartok
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The Wonderling

Author: Mira Bartók

Narrator: Simon Vance

Unabridged: 8 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 09/26/2017


Synopsis

In this extraordinary debut novel with its deft nod to Dickensian heroes and rogues, Mira Bartók tells the story of Arthur, a shy, fox-like foundling with only one ear and a desperate desire to belong, as he seeks his destiny.Have you been unexpectedly burdened by a recently orphaned or unclaimed creature? Worry not! We have just the solution for you!Welcome to the Home for Wayward and Misbegotten Creatures, an institution run by evil Miss Carbunkle, a cunning villainess who believes her terrified young charges exist only to serve and suffer.Part animal and part human, the groundlings toil in classroom and factory, forbidden to enjoy anything regular children have, most particularly singing and music.For the Wonderling, an innocent-hearted, one-eared, fox-like eleven-year-old with only a number rather than a proper name—a 13 etched on a medallion around his neck—it is the only home he has ever known. But unexpected courage leads him to acquire the loyalty of a young bird groundling named Trinket, who gives the Home’s loneliest inhabitant two incredible gifts: a real name—Arthur, like the good king in the old stories—and a best friend. Using Trinket’s ingenious invention, the pair escape over the wall and embark on an adventure that will take them out into the wider world and ultimately down the path of sweet Arthur’s true destiny.Richly imagined, with shimmering language, steampunk motifs, and gripping, magical plot twists, this high adventure fantasy is the debut novel of award-winning memoirist Mira Bartók and has already been put into development for a major motion picture.

About Mira Bartók

Mira Bartók is a Chicago-born artist and the author of numerous books, including a New York Times bestseller, The Memory Palace: A Memoir, which won the 2011 National Book Critics Circle Award for Autobiography. She is a spokesperson for TransCultural Exchange, an international arts organization that seeks to foster greater understanding between world cultures through artistic collaboration. The Wonderling is her first novel for young readers. She lives in western Massachusetts with her musician husband and their little bat-eared dog, Sadie.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Beth on August 30, 2017

I received a galley of this book from LibraryThing Early Reviewers. This was not a final version of the book, and many of the illustrations were not yet included; the ones that were there were lovely. My feelings on this book are mixed. Wonderling creates a Dickensian-like world where sentient half-h......more

Goodreads review by Annette on July 04, 2017

Magical, heartwarming yet scary, this tale of Arthur, an endearing one-eared fox/human and his intrepid inventor friend, Trinket, and their escape from Miss Carbunkle's Home for Wayward and Misbegotten Creatures (!). I never knew what was coming next, but felt completely at home in this alternate Di......more

Goodreads review by Shelby M. on September 13, 2017

My 70th read of the year, which I gave 4.25 stars! My Video Review I received an ARC (Advance Reading Copy) of this book from Candlewick Press, and it comes out on September 26th! I loved loved loved it. The Wonderling is a middle grade steampunk fantasy with elements of adventure. We follow a sweet......more

Goodreads review by Alice, as in Wonderland on July 16, 2017

It's fine. I can see why Candlewick is really excited for this book; it's crisply written, it's got a lot of quirk, and its Dickensian influences are fairly obvious. But like, that's it. Its racial metaphors are poorly defined and the problem with it being a pretty clear Dickensian send up is that D......more

Goodreads review by Shay on July 29, 2019

Reading Rush #3: Good Things: Mira Bartok *le author* is very good at describing scenery and imagery. She does a wonderful job conveying not only the physicality of a place but the sentiment to go with it. The book rings of childhood and would be a wonderful story to read to children one chapter at a......more