Mira Bartok tells the
story of Arthur, a shy, fox-like foundling with only one ear and a
desperate desire to belong, as he seeks his destiny.
Have you been unexpectedly burdened by a recently orphaned or unclaimed creature? Worry not! We have just the solution for you!
Welcome
to the Home for Wayward and Misbegotten Creatures, an institution run
by evil Miss Carbunkle, a cunning villainess who believes her terrified
young charges exist only to serve and suffer. Part animal and part
human, the groundlings toil in classroom and factory, forbidden to enjoy
anything regular children have, most particularly singing and music.
For the Wonderling, an innocent-hearted, one-eared, fox-like
eleven-year-old with only a number rather than a proper name -- a 13
etched on a medallion around his neck -- it is the only home he has ever
known.
But unexpected courage leads him to acquire the loyalty
of a young bird groundling named Trinket, who gives the Home's loneliest
inhabitant two incredible gifts: a real name -- Arthur, like the good
king in the old stories -- and a best friend. Using Trinket's ingenious
invention, the pair escape over the wall and embark on an adventure that
will take them out into the wider world and ultimately down the path of
sweet Arthur's true destiny.
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