Catalog

Record Details

Catalog Search



Children of the black glass  Cover Image Book Book

Children of the black glass / Anthony Peckham.

Peckham, Anthony. (Author).

Summary:

In an unkind alternate past, somewhere between the Stone Age and a Metal Age, Tell and his sister Wren live in a small mountain village that makes its living off black glass mines and runs on brutal laws. When their father is blinded in a mining accident, the law dictates he has thirty days to regain his sight and be capable of working at the same level as before or be put to death. Faced with this dire future, Tell and Wren make the forbidden treacherous journey to the legendary city of Halfway, halfway down the mountain, to trade their father's haul of the valuable black glass for the medicine to cure him. The city, ruled by five powerful female sorcerers, at first dazzles the siblings. But beneath Halfway's glittery surface seethes ambition, violence, prejudice, blackmail, and impending chaos. Without knowing it, Tell and Wren have walked straight into a sorcerers' coup. Over the next twelve days they must scramble first to save themselves, then their new friends, as allegiances shift and prejudices crack open to show who has true power.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781665913133 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 355 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Atheneum Books for Young Readers, [2023]

Content descriptions

General Note:
"A Caitlyn Dlouhy Book"
Target Audience Note:
Ages 10-14.
Subject: Siblings > Juvenile fiction.
Parent and child > Juvenile fiction.
Obsidian > Juvenile fiction.
Quests (Expeditions) > Juvenile fiction.
Adventure and adventurers > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Fantasy fiction.
Action and adventure fiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Stroud Branch J FIC Peckh 31681030020549 JFIC Available -

LDR 02139cam a2200325 i 4500
001377993
003TSUGA
00520230309090529.0
008220906s2023 nyu c 000 1 eng d
020 . ‡a9781665913133 (hardcover)
035 . ‡a(OAUW)501524
090 . ‡aJ FIC Peckh
1001 . ‡aPeckham, Anthony.
24510. ‡aChildren of the black glass / ‡cAnthony Peckham.
250 . ‡aFirst edition.
264 1. ‡aNew York : ‡bAtheneum Books for Young Readers, ‡c[2023]
300 . ‡a355 pages ; ‡c22 cm
336 . ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
337 . ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia
338 . ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier
500 . ‡a"A Caitlyn Dlouhy Book"
520 . ‡aIn an unkind alternate past, somewhere between the Stone Age and a Metal Age, Tell and his sister Wren live in a small mountain village that makes its living off black glass mines and runs on brutal laws. When their father is blinded in a mining accident, the law dictates he has thirty days to regain his sight and be capable of working at the same level as before or be put to death. Faced with this dire future, Tell and Wren make the forbidden treacherous journey to the legendary city of Halfway, halfway down the mountain, to trade their father's haul of the valuable black glass for the medicine to cure him. The city, ruled by five powerful female sorcerers, at first dazzles the siblings. But beneath Halfway's glittery surface seethes ambition, violence, prejudice, blackmail, and impending chaos. Without knowing it, Tell and Wren have walked straight into a sorcerers' coup. Over the next twelve days they must scramble first to save themselves, then their new friends, as allegiances shift and prejudices crack open to show who has true power.
5218 . ‡aAges 10-14.
650 0. ‡aSiblings ‡vJuvenile fiction.
650 0. ‡aParent and child ‡vJuvenile fiction.
650 0. ‡aObsidian ‡vJuvenile fiction.
650 0. ‡aQuests (Expeditions) ‡vJuvenile fiction.
650 0. ‡aAdventure and adventurers ‡vJuvenile fiction.
655 7. ‡aFantasy fiction. ‡2lcgft
655 7. ‡aAction and adventure fiction. ‡2lcgft
852 . ‡aINNISFIL ‡bST ‡gbook ‡cJFIC ‡zIn process ‡hJ FIC Peckh ‡p31681030020549
905 . ‡utechserv
901 . ‡a377993 ‡bAUTOGEN ‡c377993 ‡tbiblio ‡soclc

Additional Resources