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OSCAR FROM ELSEWHERE by Jaclyn Moriarty

OSCAR FROM ELSEWHERE

by Jaclyn Moriarty

Pub Date: Nov. 15th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-64614-202-6
Publisher: Levine Querido

Accidentally slipping into a parallel world, 12-year-old Oscar from Sydney, Australia, finds himself involved in an elaborate quest to save a town of Elves.

One Monday morning at the skate park, Oscar Banetti gazes into a mirror and finds himself transported to another skate park where a giant silver wave is speeding toward him. That same day, 13-year-old Imogen Mettlestone-Staranise, her two sisters, a cousin, and another boy are summoned to the Elven city that is buried beneath a blanket of silver. Witches have placed all the Elves under a sleeping spell. Imogen and the children also witness Oscar apparently being killed by the silver wave. In fact, Oscar’s not dead—though he’s now stranded in this magical world until the Elves are freed. In order for this to happen, the six young people must become questers, deciphering enigmatic clues to find nine pieces of a key held by different key keepers, unlock a spell, and set the Elven city free within five days—or the Elves will die. Organized by the advancing days of the week to heighten the tension, the complex, fast-paced plot unfolds in Oscar’s and Imogen’s droll, alternating voices. On this endlessly surprising, often precarious, sometimes frustrating, and seemingly doomed quest, the children encounter magical creatures, including a Genie, Radish Gnomes, Crystal Faeries, and Water Sprites as their “tricky, tricksy trip” becomes a true journey of self-discovery. Oscar has Italian, Scottish, and Chilean heritage; Imogen reads White.

Nail-bitingly suspenseful and refreshingly witty.

(Fantasy. 9-13)