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THE FLICKER by H.E. Edgmon

THE FLICKER

by H.E. Edgmon

Pub Date: Sept. 24th, 2024
ISBN: 9781250873972
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends

In a world devastated by a solar flare, siblings embark on a perilous journey across a scorched landscape.

Stepsisters Millie and Rose are alone, caring for their baby half brother, Sammy. They decide to join forces with a multiracial band of survivors calling themselves the Lost Boys—drama camp counselor Ben and his theater troupe—as they navigate the treacherous remnants of the Appalachian wilderness. The girls hope to reach South Carolina and Millie’s maternal grandma, a Seminole elder. Millie’s struggle to preserve her Seminole heritage amid the chaos contrasts sharply with Rose’s attempts to suppress her grief and memories of her late daddy, who was white. Rose grapples with memories tied to her daddy’s stories of the Sanctuary, a mysterious community of survivors he’d hoped to reach. As the journey progresses, Rose explores questions of gender identity. Their journey is fraught with danger, especially from the Hive, a sinister and exploitative corporate group. An encounter with the Hive becomes a matter of life or death for the Lost Boys and the siblings and leads to the shocking truth about the Sanctuary. The transformation from vulnerable children to resourceful young adults culminates in a dramatic confrontation with the Hive. Edgmon’s middle-grade debut skillfully blends action and emotion, offering a compelling look at what it means to pull away from climate defeatism.

A compelling coming-of-age story focused on cultural heritage, gender, and chosen family.

(Post-apocalyptic. 10-14)