The School for Good and Evil meets Amari and the Night Brothers in
this debut middle-grade fantasy, Kelcie Murphy and the Academy for the
Unbreakable Arts, perfect for readers who've ever wondered: What if
Harry Potter had been sorted into Slytherin?
The Otherworld is at war. The Academy for the Unbreakable Arts trains
warriors. And Kelcie Murphy--a foster child raised in the human
world--is dying to attend.
A place at AUA means meeting Scáthach, the legendary trainer of Celtic
heroes. It means learning to fight with a sword. It means harnessing her
hidden powers and--most importantly--finding out who her parents are,
and why they abandoned her in Boston Harbor eight years ago.
When Kelcie tests into the school, she learns that she's a Saiga, one of
the most ancient beings in the Otherworld. Secretive, shunned, and
possessed of imposing elemental powers, the Saiga are also kin to the
Otherworld's most infamous traitor.
But Kelcie is a survivor, and she'll do whatever it takes to find her
parents and her place in their world. Even if that means making a few
enemies.
Brimming with Celtic mythology, action, and danger, Erika Lewis's
Kelcie Murphy and The Academy for the Unbreakable Arts introduces
readers to a new kind of magical school and a warrior who must choose
with which side of an epic battle her destiny will lie.