Thatâs the question that has haunted fourteen-year-old Ezekiel Blast all his life. But heâs not a thief, he just has a talent for finding things. Not a superpowerâa micropower. Because what good is finding lost bicycles and hair scrunchies, especially when you return them to their owners and everyone thinks you must have stolen them in the first place? If only there were some way to use Ezekielâs micropower for good, to turn a curse into a blessing. His friend Beth thinks there must be, and so does a police detective investigating the disappearance of a little girl. When tragedy strikes, itâs up to Ezekiel to use his talent to find what matters most.
Master storyteller Orson Scott Card delivers a touching and funny, compelling and smart novel about growing up, harnessing your potential, and finding your place in the world, no matter how old you are.
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 gained international fame in 1951 with her screen debut in Charles Chaplinâs motion picture Limelight. Among her many memorable films are Richard III, The Haunting, Look Back in Anger, and A Dollâs House.