Shadow of the Bird
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New York Times bestselling author Faith Erin Hicks says of Lightfall: “Gorgeous artwork and a lovable heroine make Lightfall the series I wish I'd had as a kid.”
In the second installment of the award-winning, critically acclaimed Lightfall series, Bea and Cad continue their quest to stop Kest, the mythic bird who stole the sun. Perfect for middle grade fans of Amulet and Avatar the Last Airbender, Lightfall: Shadow of the Bird is another breathtaking journey into the magical world of Irpa, where epic battles and powerful creatures abound.
After a battle that nearly cost them their lives, Bea and Cad awaken in the hidden settlement of the Arsai, mysterious creatures who can glimpse into the future. The Arsai’s vision paints a dire picture for their planet, as the bird Kest Ke Belenus—now awoken from a restless slumber—threatens to destroy all the Lights of Irpa. Desperate for a solution, Bea and Cad seek out the help of a water spirit known as Lorgon, whose ancient wisdom may help them find a way to take down Kest and save Irpa from utter destruction.
But when their time with Lorgon presents more questions than answers, Bea and Cad must decide what’s more important . . . stopping Kest or uncovering the truth.
Praise for Lightfall: The Girl and the Galdurian
Harvey Awards Book of the Year Nominee
Kirkus Best Books of 2020
Fall 2020 Indie Next List
Junior Library Guild Selection
2021 Texas Library Association’s Little Maverick Graphic Novels Reading List Selection
Nominated for the Russ Manning Promising Newcomer Award
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Kirkus Book Review
Bea, Cad, and friends continue their quest to protect the remaining light in their world. This engaging second installment picks up shortly after the revelation that Alfirid, Bea's forgetful grandfather, failed in his task to guard the Restless Sleeper, who was imprisoned by the mysterious Galdurians 500 years ago but is awake and roaming Irpa once more. Kest, a massive black bird whose strength increases with every piece of light he consumes, poses both a physical and existential threat to the communities that now rely on artificial floating Lights. While Alfirid travels to warn Irpa's leaders, Bea and Cad--along with Bea's faithful cat, Nimm--set off to seek aid from Lorgon, the mythical Spirit of Water. In a welcome and intriguing twist, Bea hesitates to accept Cad's conviction that Kest is simply evil, laying the groundwork for critical exploration of past events. The scope and epic stakes are heightened and extended through secondary narrative threads: Porcine wizard Alfirid counsels courageous young ruler Karru, to the dismay of her advisers, while jaded Kipp, a vaguely capybaralike rogue, reluctantly fulfills a favor to one of the enigmatic, prescient Arsai. The deliberate pacing and paneling of action sequences contrast nicely with generous spreads of intricately detailed, vibrantly colorful settings. Purple-haired Bea, whose anxiety is skillfully depicted through dark ribbons of color, reads White; brown-skinned Karru has puffs of natural hair. Cad resembles a large, bipedal axolotl. An invigorating, original fantasy that's entertaining and reflective in equal measure. (map) (Graphic fantasy. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.