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The Toymaker's Apprentice


No. of pages 400

Published: 2015

Great for age 7-10 years

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Stefan Drosselmeyer is a reluctant apprentice to his toymaker father until the day his world is turned upside down. His father is kidnapped and Stefan is enlisted by his mysterious cousin, Christian, to find a mythical nut called the krakatook, the only cure the Mouse Queen's curse. Embarking on a wild adventure through Germany and beyond, Stefan must save Boldavia's princess and his own father from the fanatical Mouse Queen and her seven-headed Mouse Prince. Based on the original inspiration for the Nutcracker ballet, this fascinating journey through a world of toymaking, magical curses, clockmaking guilds, talking mice and erudite squirrels will have readers on the edge of their seats until the very last page.

 

 

There are 400 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Penguin Putnam Inc .

Sherri L. Smith (www. sherrilsmith. com ) is the author of several novels for young adults, including the critically acclaimed Flygirl and Orleans . She lives in Los Angeles, California. Follow her on Twitter: @Sherri_L_Smith

 

"An absorbing tale of adventure, invention, family loyalty, and sly humor. . . . Bursting with unforgettable characters." - School Library Journal, starred review

 

 

"Men and mice engage in mortal conflict in this multilayered retelling . . . . A fast-paced adventure." - Kirkus Reviews

"An inventive fantasy." - Booklist

 

 

"Smith manages to tease out the darker elements of her inspiration, the Nutcracker, while still maintaining a sense of whimsy, resulting in a story that blends wonder, melancholy, and adventure." - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"Exceedingly well done, this is a great fantasy novel and is highly recommended for middle grade readers, fans of fantasy, and lovers of The Nutcracker." - VOYA