Sunday, November 04, 2012

Pg. 69: Katherine Marsh's "Jepp, Who Defied the Stars"

The current feature at the Page 69 Test: Jepp, Who Defied the Stars by Katherine Marsh.

About the book, from the publisher:
FATE:
Is it written in the stars from the moment we are born?
Or is it a bendable thing that we can shape with our own hands?


Jepp of Astraveld needs to know.

He left his countryside home on the empty promise of a stranger, only to become a captive in a strange and luxurious prison: Coudenberg Palace, the royal court of the Spanish Infanta. Nobody warned Jepp that as a court dwarf, daily injustices would become his seemingly unshakeable fate. If the humiliations were his alone, perhaps he could endure them, but it breaks Jepp's heart to see his friend Lia suffer.

After Jepp and Lia attempt a daring escape from the palace, Jepp is imprisoned again, alone in a cage. Now, spirited across Europe in a henchman's carriage, Jepp fears where his unfortunate stars will lead him. But he can't even begin to imagine the strange, new world—with its beer-drinking moose, brilliant and eccentric master, and long-buried secrets about his own identity—that he's about to discover.

Masterfully written, grippingly paced, and inspired by real historical characters, Jepp, Who Defied the Stars is the tale of an unusual hero and his extraordinary quest to become the master of his own destiny.
For more about the book and author, check out Katherine Marsh's website or follow her on Twitter or on Facebook.

Marsh is also the author of the Edgar-award winning The Night Tourist, and a sequel, The Twilight Prisoner.

The Page 99 Test: The Night Tourist.

The Page 69 Test: Jepp, Who Defied the Stars.

--Marshal Zeringue