Publication Date: 1 February 2024
The Blurb
Twelve-year-old Eli is an apprentice librarian at the largest library in the world. But when his grandmother falls ill, he enters the Glorious Race of Magical Beasts to raise money for her treatment.
This annual race is always held in the most perilous places and is full of spiky dangers. Most participants seek out unicorns and dragons to help them on their conquest. But not Eli. He embarks on this journey with his trusted pet and friend, Humphrey, his moon tortoise. Moon tortoises aren’t suited to racing and Eli is no natural adventurer. But he soon finds himself in an unlikely partnership with Raven, a rule-breaker and skilled archer, and her ice hare – one of the fastest animals in the world.
If the two children put aside their differences and work together, they might just reach the finish line!

The Review
An absolute joy from start to finish, and an ode to libraries, books, and characters that make their home in your heart. Alex Bell takes us on a fantastical journey through a world where courage, friendship, and the magic of unlikely partnerships hold the key to victory.
The world building is sublime, from the multi-levelled Harmonia to the islands dotted throughout the perilous seas – some more enjoyable to visit than others. I would love to eat at Nana’s Kitchen and browse Eli’s little library. I’d also love a week with his keys in the summer holidays, and some bookish friends to come exploring with me…
Eli and Humphrey aren’t just seen as underdogs in this deadly race, but as a joke entry unlikely to find their way off the starting line. Eli’s quiet, logical determination and the way he is unwaveringly and unapologetically himself throughout is utterly heart-warming. His ability to look for the best in others and recognise their worth in everything they do while he questions his actions, motives and worth at his own expense just makes him all the more endearing.
A brilliant read for pleasure that would make for late bedtimes and torches under the cover in the bid for just one more chapter, and a cracking class read.
Great for fans of:
- Malamader by Thomas Taylor
- Tilly And The Bookwanderers by Anna James
- Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell
Huge thanks to Faber Children’s for the early proof copy.
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