The Wonderling by Mira Bartok
Mira Bartók’s The Wonderling is a story full of heart and soul, and one of my favourite middle fiction reads of 2017. This is a story about groundlings – beings that are part animal and part human – who are treated as lesser beings merely because of their mixed heritage, and banished to live in an orphanage far removed from more elevated society.
Headmistress Carbunkle, a cruel villainess who reigns supreme over this unfortunate institution, subjects the groundlings to terrible hardship and suffering. It’s a place where it rains all the time, where singing is banned and friendships among the students are discouraged and treated as a punishable offence. But these risks don’t stop Arthur, the hero of this story, from standing up to a bully, making a new friend and daring to believe in a life beyond the bleak orphanage walls.
The brave escape in pursuit of freedom and the arduous adventure that follows will have you holding your breath in fear, hope and wonder.