The Source of Everything [Deluxe Edition]
The Source of Everything is a visually rich fantasy novel for readers who enjoy the deep themes and delicate world-building of Madline L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time, the cosmic swashbuckling of Disney's Treasure Planet, the quiet wonder of Studio Ghibli, and the nostalgia of 80's fantasy movies. This deluxe edition contains over 30 color illustrations and black and white illustrations on spacious 8x10 in pages, with decorated endpapers and chrome foiling on the cover. If you love sailing on seas of stars, muppet pirates, and wish Peter Pan would come whisk you off to Neverland, this one is for you.
Addie has always believed that her father was a wizard. It's what her mother told her all throughout childhood, growing up in a small apartment in the attic of a craggy old house, where there are
no wizards, monstrous toads, or unicorns. Just a girl, her big brother Jonah, and her mother, who is gone too often, working hard at a diner or gas station. Addie is 10 years old now, and even though her big brother thinks she's ridiculous, she believes in magic with all her heart. She's never stopped believing. Yes, even in plain old Townsend, she feels there are fairies to be found in between the walls, giant tree monsters in the yard outside, and flying sail ships in the sky at night. Maybe even a way to use magic to bring her father back from wherever he's gone missing. And she has to believe in this, because now that Addie's whole world is falling apart, magic is the only option left to save her family. To save her mother from dying... to bring her father back so Addie can finally have the adventures she's always dreamed of. To sail across the world of her bedtime stories to The Source of Everything.
NOTE: This product ships from the UK and may extend the shipping time. (about a month if you're in the US).
Paper Cicaeda is a multimedia artist, musician, and graphic designer from New England. Under the alias DreamcastleTM, they release unique work themed around nostalgia, loss, and 80s/90s-pop-culture.