Finding Gossamyr Volume 1

by David Rodriguez

Angela Nelson (Editor) and Sarah Ellerton (Artist)

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  • In the world of Gossamyr, power is as simple as comprehension. A spell is a
    theorem and the theorem must be written in the air and proven for it to take
    hold. Denny's unique gift allows him to solve theorems that would drive anyone
    else insane, but he doesn't think of the world on those terms. He can only solve
    problems, not consider the appropriate answer for a situation. Fortunately, the
    children are befriended by allies who strive to send the stranded siblings home
    before dark forces can use the boy's power for evil.
  • This beautifully bound hardcover edition of Finding Gossamyr collects
    the first volume of this critically acclaimed series, and is packed with
    132-pages of gorgeously painted story, concept art, guest artist gallery, a
    beautifully illustrated map of the world of Gossamyr, and an exclusive short
    story created just for this edition.

Reviews

No one ever trusts their math teacher, which is why kids need to read this
comic before their teachers can recommend it, because it's a math book that
actually is fun. For maximum effect with readers, tell them the premise of the
book is: Math can kill you. On the world of Gossamyr, math is a form of combat
and a vehicle for magic. A little boy named Denny ends up in Gossamyr with his
sister when he completes a theorem. He's suddenly in a parallel world with
flying boats and blue oxlions. Younger readers will want oxlions of their own,
to keep as pets. Hard-core fantasy readers may be frustrated with all the
clichs. There's an honorable warrior, and there are outsiders trapped in a world
that only they can save. But the characters cease to be clichs as soon as they
start to speak. Denny can measure pieces of wood by sight, to the millimeter,
and when his sister tells him, "It's okay if they're not exact," he says, "No,
it's not." Ellerton's glossy, luminous panels have an airbrushed look that gives
both world and characters depth and warmth. This book won't make math any less
troublesome, but it might keep students interested in the subject matter. (And
if it doesn't, they'll have something to think about during the lecture on
equilateral triangles.) KIRKUSREVIEWS



Math is literally magic in Gossamyr, an enchanted world 10-year-old Denny
and his 22-year-old sister/caretaker, Jenna, enter after he finds the answer to
an unsolvable and mystical equation. As a savant who cant not solve a math
problem, Denny is worth a lot to the inhabitants of Gossamyr, some of whom plot
to use his power to open more portals and conquer new worlds. After falling
under the protection of Azune DTal, a former slave and steadfast protector of
Gossamyr, and Eloric Boothe, a gallant adventurer of the desert-dwelling
Sandgrieve people, Denny and Jenna find themselves at the center of a struggle
for freedom with consequences that go beyond Gossamyr. Employing the polished
visuals and nonstop pace of todays CG movies, Rodriguez and Ellerton deliver a
smooth and satisfying adventure that draws readers into a fully realized world
without dense exposition (instead, a useful postscript details elements of
Gossamyrs history and language). Now that this intriguing world has been found,
readers will be ready to explore it and see what other stories it has to offer.
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  • ISBN10 0983216169
  • ISBN13 9780983216162
  • Publish Date 1 October 2013
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Th3rd World Studios
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 132
  • Language English