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The stolen prince of Cloudburst / by Jaclyn Moriarty.

Moriarty, Jaclyn, (author.).

Summary:

"Esther is a middle child, in her own mind a pale reflection of siblings who are bright, shining stars. Her mother doesn't show the slightest bit of interest, no matter what Esther does. Still, she's sort of content to go back to school, do her best, hang out with her friends, and let others take care of things. When it all goes to pieces it happens stealthily, in ways that no one else seems to notice. Her best friends aren't AT school when she gets there. It's weird that they didn't tell her they wouldn't be coming back. Hurtful that they didn't reply to messages. But stuff like that happens. And it's bad luck that her new teacher makes Esther the butt of all kinds of jokes and makes her feel worse about herself. Mrs. Pollock is rumored to be an ogre -- and maybe she IS one. Could be. Then things go from "unfortunate" to outright dangerous. The mountains surrounding the school -- usually sparkling with glaciers and lakes, alive with Faeries, and sheltering a quaint town with really great bakeries, are now crowded with Shadow Mages, casting a noticeable pall, and clearly -- to Esther -- organizing for something very dark and threatening. As the people she might have depended on to help are either strangely absent or in hiding, it's left to ordinary, middle-child Esther ("just Esther") to act. But she'll have to burst out of the box of mediocrity she's been put in, and do something absolutely extraordinary"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781646140763
  • ISBN: 1646140761
  • Physical Description: 434 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Montclair, [New Jersey] : Levine Querido, 2021.

Content descriptions

Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR MG 4.9 14 512915.
Subject: Middle-born children > Juvenile fiction.
Schools > Juvenile fiction.
Kings and rulers > Juvenile fiction.
Boarding schools > Juvenile fiction.
Magic > Juvenile fiction.
Fantasy > Juvenile literature.
Genre: Fantasy fiction.

Available copies

  • 15 of 16 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 0 of 1 copy available at North Kansas City.

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  • 0 current holds with 16 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
North Kansas City Public Library J MORIARTY (Text) 0001002445540 JUV Fiction Checked out 05/08/2024

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The Stolen Prince of Cloudburst
The Stolen Prince of Cloudburst
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The Stolen Prince of Cloudburst


"Splendidly entertaining."-- Kirkus Reviews ★ "A delightfully quirky story with nuance, depth, and a colorful cast of characters, this book begs for multiple readings." -- School Library Journal (starred) ★ "Like a middle-grade version of Terry Pratchett's Discworld --fantasy adventure steeped in humor, with a touch of satire, and set in a whimsical secondary world of the highest order." -- Booklist (starred) "The tale crescendos to an uplifting close that promotes honesty, bravery, and self-confidence." -- Publishers Weekly Twelve-year-old Esther Mettlestone-Staranise loves reading books and writing stories but is troubled by low self-esteem and recurring bad dreams. When she starts the year at boarding school in earnest, she quickly notices something isn't quite right. Her two best friends are mysteriously missing. There are rumors her new teacher is secretly an actual ogre. And the scenic mountains of her quaint little town are teeming with Shadow Mages and danger. As secrets and dangers escalate, Esther must find the answers to several puzzles. Why is her teacher behaving so oddly? Which of Esther's classmates is the Spellbinder, and can they really protect the school from gathering hordes of Shadow Mages? Could the Stolen Prince of Cloudburst be connected? How can Esther - who is not talented like her sisters, nor an adventurer like her cousin, but just Esther - save her family, her school and possibly her entire world?

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