Mr. Crossland blames Erin and Siegfried for everything—but the kids have their own kind of message to send. Meanwhile, a young Cambodian girl named Leap discovers a latent ability to communicate with a gigantic half-buried statue made of stone. Bora, her twin brother, mocks her for fabricating a fairy tale to escape their difficult daily lives. Then Kyma the stone Giant speaks to Bora, turning the fable into reality. Will this discovery bring the twins closer together, or will it push them to the breaking point and expose the world to the dangerous greed of the Crossland Corporation?
Lylian is a screenwriter and storyteller living in Quebec, Canada. As a child, he grew up too quickly in a reality that was both strange and foreign to him, which he embellishes in his writing to create a universe that resembles him: spirited and imbued with a sensitive humanity.
Paul Drouin is an illustrator and artist based in France. He studied drawing for four years at ECV Bordeaux (school of visual communication). He has illustrated several graphic novels including Le moustiquaire de Berlin, The Fantastic Family, and The Giants series.