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Sun Child of the Moor

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A well-written, fantastical tale that blends magic with reality in a compelling and believable way.

For years, thirteen-year-old Bastian has been intrigued by Sylphic legends and folklore—but it is not until his family moves to the mysterious Kingfisher Chalet in England that Bastian’s studies truly begin to blossom. Under the tutelage of Master Sayre, Bastian improves his skills in Ryudo martial arts, and he comes into the possession of an ancient text that expands upon his Sylphic knowledge. When Bastian’s baby brother comes into the world under dire circumstances, Bastian believes he is the Sun Child prophesied in his treasured texts. But the truth is even more spectacular than Bastian realizes, and he must summon all the strength he has in order to protect those he loves from terrible danger.


This beautifully poetic tale is filled with magic realism, expertly blending the line between fantasy and reality in a compelling and believable manner. Careful world building creates an immersive experience for readers, especially as Bastian’s observations become increasingly more troublesome. Bastian is the central character in this novel, and though he is the only person in his family to truly believe in Sylphic lore, his family recognizes his atypical beliefs and helps guide Bastian to others who share them. Though Sylphic teachings are unique to this book, they hold the power of believeability thanks to Wagner’s masterful writing.


Filled with satisfying detail and descriptions, the pacing of this book is well done overall, engaging readers through both the slower-simmering dramatic moments and the action-centered emphatic ones. Readers familiar with Wagner’s other works will recognize her iconic writing style in this one, and they will easily connect with Bastian and his journey of self discovery within the context of the fantastic. Familial love is a focal point of the novel, as well, especially as each character comes with a unique personality and circumstances. Their interactions with one another are reminiscent of A Wrinkle in Time, and they will appeal to readers who enjoy stories that embrace positive familial connection. This is a delightfully immersive tale of love and personal growth that is well suited to young adult and older readers who enjoy exploring the world’s unlimited possibilities through a magical lens.

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Award-winning, #1 best selling novelist, poet, and short story sojourner. Wonderstruck. Feeling my way about the world through writing. Citizen of a dozen fictional countries. Smoldering inside. Creator of Swift and "The Star of Atlantis" series. view profile

Published on August 03, 2023

120000 words

Worked with a Reedsy professional 🏆

Genre: Young Adult Fantasy

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