Somewhere Beyond The Sea by Tj Klune

Arthur Parnassus oversees a unique orphanage on a remote island, where he cares for six magical children. With the support of his partner, Linus Baker, and friends Zoe Chapelwhite and Mayor Helen Webb, Arthur strives to provide a nurturing environment, shielding the children from the neglect he once experienced. However, when Arthur is called to confront his past publicly, he faces a challenge that could impact the future of his family and all magical beings. As a new child arrives, identifying as a "monster," Arthur must navigate the complexities of acceptance and belonging, determining whether their family will grow stronger or unravel. Set on Marsyas Island, this tale explores themes of resilience and the pursuit of a life worth living.

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Total Points: 95

This book was first published in 2024

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