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Learn moreIn this spellbinding fantasy novel, newcomer David Whitley has imagined a nation at a crossroads: misshaped by materialism and facing a choice about its future. He has brought to life two children who will test the nation's values-and crafted a spellbinding adventure story that will keep readers turning the pages until the very end.
In a society based on trade, where everything can be bought and sold, the future rests on the secrets of a single document-and the lives of two children whose destiny it is to discover its secrets.
THE MIDNIGHT CHARTER combines great storytelling with a compelling vision - a many layered adventure with powerful and timely implications.
David Whitley was born in Chester in 1984 and graduated from the University of Oxford with a double First in English Literature and a passion for writing Childrenās fiction.Ā At age 17 his first childrenās novel was shortlisted for the Kathleen Fidler Award and at 20 he won the Cheshire Prize for Literature for a childrenās short story, the youngest writer ever to win this prestigious award. Presented by Childrenās Laureate Michael Morpurgo, who said some very complimentary words, the award was sponsored by Maryland Bank of North America and the Ā£2000 prize helped David to spend a postgraduate year writing The Midnight Charter. Ā Whilst his first and overriding aim is to write fiction, David is also a scholar, particularly interested in the works of Jonathan Swift and his contemporaries; he had just received an offer of a place at Oxford to study for a Masterās Degree when his book was picked up by Puffin and Roaring Brook Press. Ā Although Davidās primary medium is the written word, he is no stranger to performance. As well as straight acting, he is an in-demand bass-baritone having taken several leading roles in musical theatre. Davidās numerous āseriousā music credits include Masetto in Mozartās Don Giovanni for Carte Blanche Opera and concert performances of Tosca, Tannhauser and Peter Grimes under the baton of the late Richard Hickox, musical director ofĀ Opera Australia. As well as appearing on stage himself, he has also enjoyed directing youth drama. In his home town he has worked with The Kingās Players to direct and produce two musicals and a play between 2006 and 2009, including Sondheimās Assassins and Into the Woods. David loves giving readings of his stories, to audiences of all ages.
Simon Vance is the critically acclaimed narrator of approximately 400 audiobooks, winner of 27 AudioFile Earphones Awards, and a 12-time Audie Award-winner. He won an Audie in 2006 in the category of Science Fiction and was named the 2011 Best Voice in Biography and History and in 2010 Best Voice in Fiction by AudioFile magazine.Ā
Ā Vance has been a narrator for the past 25 years, and also worked for many years as a BBC Radio presenter and newsreader in London.Ā Some of his best-selling and most praised audiobook performances include Stieg Larssonās The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Hilary Mantelās Bring Up the Bodies (an Audie award-winner), Ian Flemingās Casino Royale, Oscar Wildeās The Picture of Dorian Gray, Patrick OāBrianās Master and Commander series (all 21 titles), the new productions of Frank Herbertās original Dune series, and Rob Giffordās China Road (an AudioFile 2007 Book of the Year). Vance lives near San Francisco with his wife and two sons.
Reviews
āYoung readers who enjoy tales of mystery and fantasy will find much to admire in Whitley's story...Simon Vance's thoughtful, unrushed narration is the perfect foil for the book's brooding atmosphere. Vance is a master narrator who brings characters of every type to life.ā āAudioFile
ā[Simon Vance's] skill is his ability to provide just the perfect pace and emphasis to convey wonder and amazement as well as dismay and disbelief... His almost imperceptible change in pacing, pitch, and rhythm perfectly conveys the author's intent.ā āVoya Voice of Youth Advocates
āCharity, greed, freedom, fate and political scheming are all woven through debut author Whitley's richly conceived world. Readers will be buoyed by every small triumph that cannot be recorded in an account book.ā āPublishers Weekly
āExciting and gripping from the first heart-stopping line, this first book in a trilogy takes readers only part of the way to resolving the predictions of the Midnight Charter and its relationship to Mark and Lily. Readers will anxiously await the next installment as they reach the cliff-hanger ending.ā āSchool Library Journal
āDeft world-building and crafty plotting combine for a zinger of an ending that will leave readers poised for book two. Surprisingly sophisticated upper-middle-grade fare, with enough meat to satisfy older readers as well.ā āKirkus Reviews
āWhitley threads together a thrilling page-turner with the two young heroes' lives intertwining in surprising and illuminating ways.ā āShelf Awareness
āOne of the most original and creative books I've read in a long time.ā āWands and Worlds.com