cover image The Book of Fatal Errors

The Book of Fatal Errors

Dashka Slater. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $16.99 (336p) ISBN 978-0-374-30119-4

With a dash of imagination and a heap of adventure, Slater’s middle grade fantasy debut, starring 12-year-old biracial cousins Rufus and Abigail, is certain to appeal to readers of varying ages. At school, half-Japanese, half-white Rufus Takada Collins is somewhat of an outcast—especially after making several socially “fatal errors” guaranteed to set him apart from his peers. Now, however, it’s summer vacation, and despite his father’s summer camp expectations, Rufus is looking forward to diving into the birds, seeds, and mysteries of Feylawn, his grandpa Jack’s home in Galosh, Calif., especially after strange things begin happening at the estate. The discovery of a beautiful old steam engine in the barn sets Rufus and his high-achieving, half-Mexican, half-white cousin Abigail on a path toward not only self-discovery, but also the knowledge that Rufus can see things others can’t. What follows is a twisting slide into human-versus-other politics, rebellion against authority, and wrestling with consequences. The growth and maturation Abigail and Rufus undergo together is elegantly addressed in an occasionally dark plot. Lingering questions may leave some readers unsatisfied, but readers may find answers in the next installment. Ages 8–12. [em]Agent: Erin Murphy, Erin Murphy Literary. (July) [/em]