The House in the Cerulean Sea : Special Edition
DH 135,00
Un bureaucrate solitaire découvre la magie et le sentiment d'appartenance sur une île-orphelinat abritant six enfants aussi dangereux qu'attachants. Les thèmes de la famille de cœur, de la joie queer et du défi aux attentes brillent dans cette fantasy fantaisiste. Le voyage de Linus Baker, de sa routine morne à des rivages ensoleillés, vous réchauffera le cœur. Rencontrez une vouivre obsédée par les boutons, une gnome aux grands rêves et l'énigmatique Arthur Parnassus. Une histoire sur le choix de l'amour plutôt que de la peur, avec une touche d'humour et beaucoup de tendresse. Parfait pour les fans de The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue et The Good Place . 🌊✨ LGBTQ+ themes, found family, and a touch of rebellion.
Description
Linus Baker, a middle-aged bureaucrat, lives a quiet, rule-bound life reviewing orphanages for magical children. When he’s assigned to inspect Marsyas Island Orphanage—a place shrouded in secrecy—he encounters six extraordinary kids, including a gnome, a wyvern, and the Antichrist. Their caretaker, Arthur Parnassus, challenges Linus to see beyond case files and stereotypes, revealing a world where love and acceptance defy societal norms.
As Linus spends time on the island, he uncovers the children’s quirks and struggles, from a blob-like creature dreaming of hospitality work to a young boy grappling with his apocalyptic destiny. The story weaves themes of found family, self-discovery, and resisting oppressive systems. Klune’s witty dialogue and heartfelt moments highlight the absurdity of prejudice and the power of kindness.
The narrative balances whimsy and depth, exploring how ordinary people can spark extraordinary change. Linus’s journey from loneliness to belonging mirrors the book’s message: family isn’t always defined by blood. The special edition features aqua-sprayed edges, making it a collector’s gem for fans of queer fantasy.
Arthur and Linus’s slow-burn romance adds warmth without overshadowing the story’s core—a celebration of outsiders. The island’s vibrant setting contrasts with the bleak bureaucracy Linus leaves behind, emphasizing hope in dark times.
Readers will laugh, cry, and root for a mismatched family determined to protect their home. Klune crafts a tale where humor and heartache coexist, proving that even the smallest acts of courage can reshape the world.
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