The Heliand Train

By Brynne McKay
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Published: June 11, 2012
Words: 61,867 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476399386


Short description

Thirteen-year-old Jacklen Endervaar is a paper boy on the legendary trains of the Innanan Empire and aspires to one day be a train engineer. Jacklen’s world is literally turned on its head when in an accident he falls under the wheels of a train. He survives the accident but finds something quite unexpected that jars him from his comfortable dreams.

Extended description

Heliand is a small city in the Commonwealth of Carolingia in the Inannan Empire, beloved by commuters and tourists wishing to escape the big city. It is connected to the nation’s sprawling capital, Gospel, by the fastest train on the Continent. Powered by steam and by magic, no one knows for sure how fast this train travels or who controls it, but it is part of the network of super-fast trains that keeps the Inannan Empire the most dominant in the region, firmly above the Sapphemus Consortium, its southern neighbor.

Thirteen-year-old Jacklen Endervaar is a citizen of Carolingia and a resident of Heliand, but he spends most of his time on the train. He sells periodicals in three languages to commuters and foreigners alike, but his dream is to one day be the kind of engineer who operates the railway.

Jacklen’s world is literally turned on its head when in an accident he falls under the wheels of a train. He’s seen other newsboys lose limbs and even their lives under the poun.. (Read more)


Tags

fantasy, victorian, steampunk, alternate universe, fantasy adventure, trains, young adult steampunk, middle grade fantasy, technological fantasy, magic steampunk

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