An ingenious, exhilarating adventure

- SOPHIE ANDERSON, author of THE HOUSE WITH CHICKEN LEGS,

An adventure so thrilling it makes time fly!

- BEN MILLER, author of THE BOY WHO MADE THE WORLD DISAPPEAR,

A time-travel mystery that manages to incorporate criminal masterminds, neurodivergence, racial inequalities, intertemporal friendships <i>and</i> Samuel Johnson - all narrated in Elle's exuberant and energetic voice. Even better than <i>The Infinite</i>! Loved it!

- FLEUR HITCHCOCK, author of THE BOY WHO FLEW,

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In <i>The Time-Thief, </i>Agbabi has written a second instalment to the Leap Cycle<i> </i>series that even exceeds the first. Elle is a delightful character to follow: not just a well-rounded heroine with a unique set of beautiful insights, but also an important example of meaningful representation in a literary arena where Black autistic girls are rarely represented. In reading <i>The Time-Thief</i> you also get a clear sense of how much Agbabi loves creative wordplay, as she tells a gripping time-travel story that keeps you guessing, while clearly having fun with the English language along the way! A creative, imaginative novel with a fascinating lead character

- CHRIS BONNELLO, author of UNDERDOGS,

Thrilling . . . Starring a brilliant young heroine, this original and inventive adventure story will keep you gripped from beginning to end

* The Week Junior *

The main characters in Patience Agbabi's <i>The Time-Thief</i> [are] as literate as they are skilled on the athletics field. They are also neurodivergent, not least narrator Elle, whose autism is depicted accurately and sympathetically . . . just as clever and enjoyable as its forerunner

* Financial Times *

A must-read . . . Filled with thrilling twists and turns, and with a relatable main character, this a spellbinding mystery that will keep readers gripped to the final page

* Scotsman *

What a delight to be back in the company of Elle and her Infinite friends. <i>The Time-Thief</i> is chock-full of wicked wordplay and time-travelling conundrums, but also a breathlessly paced thriller. Time disappears while reading this book, so Agbabi actually proves that time travel is real

- STEVE TASANE, author of CHILD I,

<i>The Time-Thief </i>pulses to its own thrillingly original beat. An exhilarating, intelligent and twisty time-travelling mystery

- SINÉAD O’HART, author of THE EYE OF THE NORTH,

<i>The Time-Thief</i> is a gripping and thought-provoking zigzag across time and across London for children from all ages!

- S.I. MARTIN, author of INCOMPARABLE WORLD,

It's midsummer's day and thirteen-year-old Elle and her Leapling classmates are visiting the Museum of the Past, the Present and the Future. But on the day of the school trip, disaster strikes, and the most unique and valuable piece in the museum, the Infinity-Glass, is stolen! And worse still, Elle's friend and fellow Infinite, MC², is arrested for the crime!To prove his innocence Elle must leap back centuries in time, to a London very different from today. Along the way she will meet new friends, face dangers unlike any she has ever known, and face an old enemy who is determined to destroy her. Can Elle find the missing Infinity-Glass and return it to its rightful home before it's too late?
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Elle is back! This time she's leaping almost three whole centuries back in time, to catch a thief, help her friend and save our future

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781786899903
Publisert
2021-05-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Canongate Books
Vekt
164 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

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Biographical note

Patience Agbabi was born in London in 1965 to Nigerian parents, spent her teenage years living in North Wales and now lives in Kent with her husband and children. She has been writing poetry for over twenty years, and her first novel for children, The Infinite, the first in the Leap Cycle series, was published in 2020. Like Elle, she loves sprinting, numbers and pepper soup, but, disappointingly, her leaping is less spectacular.