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River Rats is digital at last!

RIVER RATS cover
RIVER RATS

Open Road Media is publishing ebooks of my early titles: RIVER RATS, WHEN THE KING COMES HOME, and THE SERPENT'S EGG. All three are now available for pre-order!

 

 

Cover art for THE GLASS MAGICIAN

New York 1905—The Vanderbilts. The Astors. The Morgans. They are the cream of society—and they own the nation on the cusp of a new century.

 

Thalia Cutler doesn't have any of those family connections. What she does know is stage magic and she dazzles audiences with an act that takes your breath away.

 

That is, until one night when a trick goes horribly awry. In surviving she discovers that she can shapeshift, and has the potential to take her place among the rich and powerful.

 

But first, she'll have to learn to control that power… before the real monsters descend to feast.


The Glass Magician is available April 7th, 2020 from Tor Books.

 

Kate and Cecy's adventures are available in ebook form from Open Road Media.

Open Road Media's ebook edition

FREDERICK RIDES AGAIN!

MAGIC BELOW STAIRS is now available in paperback and as an e-book!

A great review from School Library Journal!

Gr 4-7–When Frederick Lincoln, an orphan, is chosen to be trained as a footman in the house of Thomas Schofield, he brings nothing with him–or so it seems. The boy is actually accompanied by Billy Bly, a hardworking but mischievous brownie. Are Frederick’s uncanny boot-polishing and cravat-tying skills due to his own eagerness to be useful, or to a budding magical talent helped along by Billy Bly? The wizard Schofield soon becomes aware of Billy’s help and Frederick’s natural gifts. However, he is not aware that the lingering remains of an old curse lurk in the walls of his ancestral home, threatening his own life and those of his wife and unborn child. Frederick and Billy must find a way to stop the curse before it is too late. This cozy tale of household magic, complete with a dash of adventure and a pinch of danger, will have children cheering for Frederick as he finds his way in his new home. Stevermer’s readers will enjoy seeing characters from some of her earlier works make an appearance, and fans of Diana Wynne Jones and Patricia C. Wrede will appreciate this delightful Victorian fantasy.–Misti Tidman, Boyd County Public Library, Ashland, KY

School Library Journal – July, 2010

MAGIC BELOW STAIRS

is now available as an e-book.
Firebird paperback ISBN: 978-0-14-241871-0

Dear Miss Smith,

Your delightful letter of March 26 arrived without its envelope, so I have no return address.

I hope this means of communication may eventually reach you. Thank you for writing!

Sincerely,

Caroline Stevermer

P.S. I am now on Facebook, so perhaps we could communicate more directly there.

MAGIC BELOW STAIRS is now available

Booklist
Issue: June 1, 2010

Magic Below Stairs.
Stevermer, Caroline (Author)
Jun 2010. 208 p. Dial, hardcover, $16.99. (9780803734678).

A few things distinguish 10-year-old Frederick from other boys at the orphanage: he tries to master new skills; the director dislikes him particularly; and (unbeknownst to him until the story begins) he has brownie Billy Bly looking out for him. After entering the employ of wizard Lord Schofield, Frederick rises to the position of assistant valet. With the help of Billy Bly, he resolutely struggles to clear his master’s country house of a demonic curse before the birth of the Schofield’s first child. Set in an alternate-history England some 200 years ago, this chapter book features some characters from Stevermer’s Sorcery and Cecelia series for older readers. A well-developed fictional world and the many concrete details of below-stairs life make the magical events in this engaging chapter book more believable. Since the story ends, with Frederick on the brink of wizard apprenticeship, readers can probably look forward to sequels.

— Carolyn Phelan

MAGIC BELOW STAIRS FIRST REVIEW

From the May 1, 2010 edition of KIRKUS REVIEWS:

Frederick is an orphan in the kind of institution where boys get locked in the stillroom for minor infractions. But Billy Bly, a small creature with an agenda of his own, looks after Frederick in his way, even following when the boy is taken into the service of a wizard named Lord Schofield, where his uncanny knack for tying a cravat is noticed. He’s a plucky boy, wondering about Billy and learning from Bess, a friendly scullery maid with a raft of relatives, many of whom serve Lord Schofield. When the household moves to the lord’s country estate, Frederick goes with it and finds himself enmeshed in a not-quite-scrubbed-out curse on the wizard’s family. The book is gracefully and winningly written, moves at a swift pace and allows Frederick to show himself as both an 11-year-old boy and a budding student of magic. Older readers will recognize Thomas and Kate Schofield of Sorcery and Cecelia, co-written by the author with Patricia Wrede (2003). Lovely and lively. (“According to Bess” glossary) (Historical fantasy. 8-12)

A SCHOLAR OF MAGICS from Le Livre de Poche

L'Etudiant de Magie from le Livre de Poche

Kari Gough/ Trevillion Images
SORCERY AND CECELIA, Latvian edition
Here is the cover of the new paperback edition of the French translation from Le Livre de Poche.

ISNB for Le Livre de Poche edition of LE COLLEGE DE MAGIE is 978-2-253-11691-2.
Cover art: Plainpicture/Polarwhite Plainpicture/Archangel

MAGIC BELOW STAIRS, Dial, June 2010

Here's my next book: MAGIC BELOW STAIRS.

I'm so excited! My advance reading copy arrived today, even though it isn't due out until next June.

P.S. Yes, that is Thomas in the portrait over the fireplace.













Cover illustration by Antonio Caparo.
Cover design by Theresa Evangelista.

THE MISLAID MAGICIAN is available in paperback from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt's Graphia imprint.
The French edition of the omnibus edition of A COLLEGE OF MAGICS and A SCHOLAR OF MAGICS just arrived.

Awards and Notable Reviews

RIVER RATS
ALA Best Book for Young Adults (ALA/YALSA); Booklist, ALA; Book Report, Linworth Publishing; Books for the Teen Age, New York Public Library;
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, University of Illinois (The Bulletin); The Horn Book starred review; Golden Duck Award; Golden Kite Award; Kirkus Review; Publishers Weekly; School Library Journal, A Cahners/R.R. Bowker Publication; English Journal, NCTE; ALAN Review, NCTE; YALSA Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults

SORCERY AND CECELIA
American Library Association (ALA) Best Book for Young Adults;
Books for the Teen Age, New York Public Library; Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) Perfect Ten

THE MISLAID MAGICIAN
Kirkus Review

A COLLEGE OF MAGICS
Minnesota Book Award; Kirkus starred review

A SCHOLAR OF MAGICS
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WHEN THE KING COMES HOME
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