An entrancing adventure for today's troubled planet, The Casket of
Time is a fantastical tale of time travel and environmental calamity
from celebrated Icelandic author Andri Snær Magnason.
Teenage Sigrun is sick of all the apocalyptic news about the "situation"
and, worse, her parents' obsession with it. Sigrun's family--along with
everyone else--decides to hibernate in their TimeBoxes(R), hoping for
someone else to fix the world's problems . But when Sigrun's TimeBox(R)
opens too early, she discovers an abandoned city overrun by wilderness
and joins a band of kids who are helping a researcher named Grace solve
the "situation."
The world, according to Grace, is under an ancient curse. There once was
a princess named Obsidiana, who was trapped in time by the greedy king
of Pangea. To protect Obsidiana from dark and gloomy days, the king put
her in a crystal casket made of spider silk woven so tightly that time
itself couldn't penetrate. The king's greed for power doomed his kingdom
and the trapped princess. Sigrun sees eerie parallels between the tale
of Obsidiana and the present-day crisis, and realizes it's up to her and
her friends to break the ancient curse and fix the world.