Shadows
A compelling and inventive novel set in a world where science and magic
are at odds, by Robin McKinley, the Newbery-winning author of The Hero and the Crown and The Blue Sword, as well as the classic titles Beauty, Chalice, Spindle’s End, Pegasus and Sunshine
Maggie knows something’s off about Val, her mom’s new husband. Val is
from Oldworld, where they still use magic, and he won’t have any tech in his office-shed behind the house. But — more importantly — what are the
huge, horrible, jagged, jumpy shadows following him around? Magic is
illegal in Newworld, which is all about science. The magic-carrying gene was disabled two generations ago, back when Maggie’s great-grandmother
was a notable magician. But that was a long time ago.
Then
Maggie meets Casimir, the most beautiful boy she has ever seen. He’s
from Oldworld too — and he’s heard of Maggie’s stepfather, and has a guess about Val’s shadows. Maggie doesn’t want to know... until
earth-shattering events force her to depend on Val and his shadows. And
perhaps on her own heritage.
In this dangerously unstable
world, neither science nor magic has the necessary answers, but a truce
between them is impossible. And although the two are supposed to be
incompatible, Maggie’s discovering the world will need both to survive.
Robin McKinley
Robin McKinley (born 1952 as Jennifer Carolyn Robin Turrell McKinley) is a fantasy author. She won the 1998 Phoenix Award honor book for Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast (1978), Newbery Honor for The Blue Sword (1982), Newbery Medal for The Hero and the Crown (1984), the World Fantasy Award for editing Imaginary Lands (1985) and the Mythopoeic Award for Sunshine (2003).