APRIL 2019 - AudioFile
Narrator Lauren Fortgang enlivens this King Arthur retelling with a queer twist. Ari Helix, the 42nd reincarnation of King Arthur, is prepared to embark on a quest to rescue her family and save the galaxy from the oppressive Mercer Company. She’ll need the help of her friends, the reincarnated Knights of the Round Table, along with a hormonal teenage Merlin. Fortgang narrates with unique voices for a wide range of racially diverse LGBTQ characters. The added effects when characters are speaking through an intercom and the robotic voice of their spaceship immerse the listener in the futuristic setting. Fortgang captures the passion, romance, and occasional gender-swapped hilarity. A.K.R. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine
From the Publisher
Praise for Once & Future:
* "All hail this worthier-than-ever, fresh, and affirming reincarnation of the legendary king and her round table of knights which dazzles with heroic flair, humor, and suspense."—Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW
* "A marvelous mythology remix for teens who enjoy action-packed speculative fiction and genderqueer romance."—Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW
*"This epic space adventure... is a must-have."—School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW
"Fun and fearless, this story romps right across the galaxy and into your heart."—Amie Kaufman, New York Times bestselling author of Illuminae
"The inclusive, genderbent King Arthur retelling your bookshelf has been missing. ... An adventure of epic scale, including on-page representation and celebration of people of many different sexualities, races, and gender identities."—B&N Teen Blog
"Like White's The One and Future King, this manages to be exciting, earnest, and funny... Unique twists and a message of unity through diversity result in a meaningful, utterly fun read."—Booklist
"Pointedly funny and deftly topical, an effortless Arthurian update with heart in all the right places."—#1 New York Times Bestselling Author E.K. Johnston
"Once & Future is an utterly delightful romp, full of witty voice, imaginative adventures, and deeply lovable characters. It kept me up into the wee hours of the morning. I couldn't put it down!"—Katherine Locke, author of The Girl with the Red Balloon (2018 Sydney Taylor Honor Book)
"An effortlessly fun, breathtakingly epic quest, featuring a queer immigrant teen pulling Excalibur and fighting to save the galaxy. There is nothing else in YA that can quite compare to Once & Future, which makes it a unique and majestic reading experience. It's the holy grail of inclusiveness!"—Rachel Strolle, Glenside Public Library
"Once & Future is a sizzling, bold exploration of gender, power, and revolution. Its dynamic and diverse cast will inspire and delight readers. I loved every second!"—Jessica Khoury, author of The Forbidden Wish
"A rip-roaring, no-holds-barred, gloriously queer reinvention of Arthurian legend."—Malinda Lo, author of Ash and A Line in the Dark
APRIL 2019 - AudioFile
Narrator Lauren Fortgang enlivens this King Arthur retelling with a queer twist. Ari Helix, the 42nd reincarnation of King Arthur, is prepared to embark on a quest to rescue her family and save the galaxy from the oppressive Mercer Company. She’ll need the help of her friends, the reincarnated Knights of the Round Table, along with a hormonal teenage Merlin. Fortgang narrates with unique voices for a wide range of racially diverse LGBTQ characters. The added effects when characters are speaking through an intercom and the robotic voice of their spaceship immerse the listener in the futuristic setting. Fortgang captures the passion, romance, and occasional gender-swapped hilarity. A.K.R. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine
Kirkus Reviews
★ 2018-12-09
A girl with a sword and an impulse problem embarks on a perilous quest to save her family and free the galaxy from the clutches of a power-hungry corporation.
When Ari, an on-the-run refugee from planet Ketch, pulls Excalibur from a tree on Old Earth, she sets a centuries-old cycle into motion. By claiming the sword, she unknowingly attracts the enchantress Morgana and awakens the backward-aging magician Merlin, both of whom are doomed to an eternity of reliving the same story of King Arthur's rise and fall. Honest to the core and averse to pageantry, Ari rejects her destiny as "the one true king" until she discovers her connection to the Arthur cycle may help her raise a resistance against the Mercer Company, who imprisoned her mothers and are threatening everyone Ari loves. In this intergalactic reimagining of Arthurian legend, a racially diverse queer and trans ensemble of characters leads the battle against the tyranny of capitalism. Capetta (The Brilliant Death, 2018, etc.) and McCarthy (Now a Major Motion Picture, 2018, etc.) develop complex conflicts on multiple fronts, including a passionate, whirlwind romance between Ari and her Gweneviere. The women in the story grow together through their challenges with one another and learn from their differences.
All hail this worthier-than-ever, fresh, and affirming reincarnation of the legendary king and her round table of knights which dazzles with heroic flair, humor, and suspense. (Science Fiction/Fantasy. 14-adult)