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  • Eighth Wayward Children Novella is Different and Interesting

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    By Prairie_Dog
    “Lost in the Moment and Found” is the eighth novella in Seanan McQuire’s Wayward Children Series. These have clearly become the ultimate portal fantasy series for modern readers. In these novellas, certain children and or young adults find impossible doorways to places they need, or that need them. Sometimes they return to our world, sometimes they go back. Some of those that come back end up at the Eleanor West’s Home for Wayward Children, where they find a beneficial and nurturing environment. Eleanor West’s appears only at the very end of this novella, unlike many of the previous volumes. This novella starts with something lost, Antionette Ricci (Antsy for short) loses her father, and with him much more than she understands. Her mother eventually meets another man whom she marries. Antsy does not like this man, and doesn’t trust him. Just when things seem to be heading to a dark place, Antsy decides to run away from home. She ends up outside a thrift shop, and decides she should go in to use the phone to call her grandmother. She isn’t concerned by the writing above the door that says “Be Sure.” This door opens to the Shop of Lost Things, which is a magical place. She meets a talking magpie and an old woman who manage the place, which also seems to have a mind of its own. Doors are common here, and they lead to various worlds. Antsy is glad to open these Doors, and then return to the Shop. Only later she becomes aware of the price that this exacts… These stories are modern and inclusive fairy tales, with which readers from the 21st century can relate. I’m now looking forward to the next installment in the series, which looks like it could go on for at least ten novellas. There are also two short stories set in this world I need to catch up on. The title of the next novella has not yet been announced.