On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness (Wingfeather Saga #1)

by Andrew Peterson (Author) Joe Sutphin (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade

Once, in a cottage above the cliffs on the Dark Sea of Darkness, there lived three children and their trusty dog, Nugget. Janner Igiby, his brother, Tink, and their disabled sister, Leeli, are gifted children as all children are, loved well by a noble mother and ex-pirate grandfather. But they will need all their gifts and all that they love to survive the evil pursuit of the venomous Fangs of Dang, who have crossed the dark sea to rule the land with malice. The Igibys hold the secret to the lost legend and jewels of good King Wingfeather of the Shining Isle of Anniera.

Full of characters rich in heart, smarts, and courage, On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness is a tale children of all ages will cherish, families can read aloud, and readers' groups are sure to enjoy discussing for its many layers of meaning. Extra features include new interior illustrations from Joe Sutphin, funny footnotes, a map of the fantastical world, inventive appendices, and fanciful line art in the tradition of the original Frank L. Baum Wizard of Oz storybooks.

Select format:
Paperback
$9.99

More books in the series - See All

Other series you might like

Publishers Weekly

Playwright Peterson (Behold the Lamb of God) spins a whimsical fantasy novel that will appeal to both adult and YA readers. When the three Igiby siblings find a mysterious map, they embark on an adventure to discover family secrets about the father they never knew and a hidden treasure that many have long desired to find. Leeli, the youngest, can sing with a beauty that captivates dragons; Tink, the middle sibling, has the makings of a king; and Janner, the eldest, possesses a bravery that will protect them all. But the children's curiosity get the entire Igiby family into trouble with the Fangs of Dang-frightening, scaly-skinned, lizard creatures that drip venom-who have ruled the land of Scree since the Great War. Soon, the Igibys are scrambling for their lives. Peterson's style is lighthearted and funny, but following the Igibys' story requires patience and attention to detail and character so as not to get lost. The sheer amount of names, places, creatures and history Peterson invents will frustrate some readers-it is so complicated that he inserts explanatory "historical" footnotes throughout (though many are amusing).

Copyright 2008 Publisher’s Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

Kirkus

Janner's loving family injects the fantasy tropes with heartfelt sincerity, which lies incongruously among the gags, silly names and fake footnotes. But all the right quest elements are here, and with a bit more balance (less forced clownishness, a more natural flow of narrative tension), the sequel could be a book well worth the wait. 

Review quotes

"I love all the adventure and the wild inventiveness and, most of all, the heart in Andrew's books. He is a poet and a master storyteller. I want to read anything he writes."—Sally Lloyd-Jones, New York Times best-selling author of children's books

"An experience your family will never forget. I can't recommend these books highly enough!"—Sarah Mackenzie, author of The Read-Aloud Family and founder and host of the Read-Aloud Revival podcast

"The Wingfeather Saga is witty, imaginative, and full of heart. Highly recommended for middle-grade readers who've run out of Narnia novels and are searching for their next great series."—Anne Bogel, creator of the Modern Mrs. Darcy blog and host of the What Should I Read Next? podcast

"A wildly imaginative, wonderfully irreverent epic that shines with wit and wisdom—and features excellent instructions on how to cope with thwaps, Fangs, and the occasional toothy cow."—Allan Heinberg, writer and coexecutive producer of ABC's Grey's Anatomy and cocreator of Marvel Comics' Young Avengers

"Immensely clever!"—Phil Vischer, creator of VeggieTales
Andrew Peterson
Andrew Peterson is critically acclaimed in the music industry, and his lyrics and songwriting are compared by reviewers to James Taylor, Marc Cohn, and the late Rich Mullins. He's married to Jamie; they have two sons, Aedan and Asher, and one daughter, Skye.

Joe Sutphin was known in school as "that kid who can draw." He is the illustrator of Dr. Critchlore's School for Minions by Sheila Grau and the New York Times bestselling novel Word of Mouse by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780525653561
Lexile Measure
860
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Waterbrook Press
Publication date
March 10, 2020
Series
Wingfeather Saga
BISAC categories
JUV037000 - Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
JUV001000 - Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure
JUV013070 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Siblings
Library of Congress categories
Brothers and sisters
Identity
Adventure and adventurers
Adventure stories
Families
Family life
Fantasy
Fantasy fiction
Monsters
Imaginary places
Action and adventure fiction
Treasure troves

Subscribe to our delicious e-newsletter!