cover image The Jules Verne Prophecy

The Jules Verne Prophecy

Larry Schwarz and Iva-Marie Palmer, illus. by Euan Cook. Little, Brown/Ottaviano, $16.99 (368p) ISBN 978-0-316-34981-9

In this quick-moving adventure from collaborators Schwarz and Palmer (Romeo, Juliet & Jim), a rare text sparks a treasure hunt for an American middle schooler in Paris. Visiting the City of Light for the summer with his physics professor mother, Owen Godfrey, who has asthma and cues as white, is roped into attending a seminar on Jules Verne. When an unknown tween steals his copy of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea just before a test, he searches for a replacement in a nearby bookstore. The massive old book he buys, La Prophetie de Jules Verne, doesn’t have what he needs, but it turns out to be a clue-riddled quest offering “keys to adventure, wonder, and possibly treasure.” Owen and his new friends—privileged French classmate Rose Bordage and fellow skateboarder and would-be DJ Nas Shirvani, a French scholarship student of Libyan descent—must decipher clues and undergo challenges to discover long-hidden secrets, and stay one step ahead of the ruthless people determined to claim Verne’s legacy for themselves. Highlighting Verne’s classic stories alongside Paris’s history and iconic locations, the creators give the three friends ample chemistry as they race around the city by various thrilling means, bonding over their escapades in this energetic thriller. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 10–14. Agent (for Schwarz and Palmer): Fonda Snyder, Alchemy Ink. (June)