Hugo and Nebula Awardâwinning author
When Ryanâs crush, Bizzy Horvat, moves into the other half of his familyâs duplex, he is swept up into a world of micropotents and micropowers. It becomes Ryanâs job to protect Bizzy from people who want to kill her.
Ryan wakes up to find his contractor dad building walls to turn their big old house into a duplex. The family that moves into the other side includes Bizzy Horvat, the pretty girl he has a crush on at school. Bizzy claims her mother is a witch with the power to curse people with clumsiness or, in Bizzyâs case, astonishing beauty.
When a bee gets caught in Bizzyâs hair, Ryan acts so quickly and radically to save her from getting stung that he attracts the attention of a group of micropotentsâpeople with micropowers. He soon realizes that Bizzy and her mother also have such powers. It becomes Ryanâs job, with the help of the other micropotents, to protect the Horvats from a group of witch hunters from their native country, who are determined to kill Bizzy, her mother, and all the other âwitchesââmicropotentsâwho have gathered to protect them.
Orson Scott Card, the author of the New York Times bestseller Enderâs Game, has won several Hugo and Nebula awards for his works of speculative fiction. His Ender novels are widely read by adults and younger readers and are increasingly used in schools. Besides these and other science fiction novels, Card writes contemporary fantasy, American-frontier fantasy, biblical novels, poetry, plays, and scripts.
Claire Bloom, CBE, is an English film and stage actress, known for leading roles in plays such as Streetcar Named Desire, A Dollâs House, and Long Dayâs Journey into Night, along with nearly sixty films and countless television roles, during a career spanning over six decades. She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2013 Queenâs birthday honors for services to drama.