cover image A Breath of Mischief

A Breath of Mischief

MarcyKate Connolly, illus. by Yuta Onoda. Sourcebooks, $16.99 (224p) ISBN 978-1-7282-5686-3

Narrator Aria, who is pale with blue-tinged skin and hair, has long lived with the Wind, which claims her as their daughter. It’s a life the young windling loves—dwelling in a floating cloud castle and traversing the world with young gryphling companion Gwyn—until Aria awakens one morning to air unmoved by the slightest breeze. The castle is grounded, its aviary chimes have gone missing, and the Wind cannot be summoned. Heading west to seek the element, Aria and Gwyn find the Wind trapped within a vast, overgrown estate in a machine of glass and metal. The creation’s inventor, Worton, claims to be bringing harmony to the world, and offers a bargain: if Aria retrieves three fabled treasures before the moon wanes, Worton will free the Wind. Deprived of their customary ease of travel, Aria and Gwyn undergo terrifying challenges, encounter youths connected with the other elements—Fire, Earth, and Water—and together fight against a hidden agenda that’s poised to doom the land. For fans of Hayao Miyazaki, this straightforwardly plotted, elementally anchored adventure quest from Connolly (the Hollow Dolls duology) couples cloud turrets and terrestrial wonder with a memorable tone and an ecologically aware narrative. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 8–13. Author’s agent: Suzie Townsend, New Leaf Literary. (Apr.)