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Learn moreAs the powerless and the powerful clash, allies and enemies are not always who they seem to be in this dynamic sequel to the dystopian novel Freakling.
Having used his unique connection with the Heart of the Earth to terminate the use of psi, or telekinesis, in the secluded city of Deliverance, twelve-year-old Taemon bears the burden of responsibility for the fate of its people. With society in disarray, his family missing, and tensions looming with the mysterious Republik, Taemon confronts the startling discovery that he alone can still use psiโand that it comes with a price. In an attempt to find his father and prevent war, Taemon and his friend Amma set out on a dangerous journey to the Republik. But what they find there is far from what they expected, and Taemonโs understanding of the world is challenged. Will his psi and his courage be enough to conquer the obstacles standing in the way of peace?
Lana Krumwiede is the author of the middle-grade novel Freakling, the first book in the Psi Chronicles trilogy. Her short stories, articles, and poems have appeared in various publications, including Highlights, High Five, Spider, Babybug, The Friend, and Chicken Soup for the Childโs Soul. About Archon, she says, โThe idea for a second book came from a teen who read an early draft of Freakling. When I asked her what she thought of the ending, she said she was worried about Taemon because everyone would be really mad at him. My eyes lit up and I knew that Taemonโs story wasnโt finished.โ Lana Krumwiede lives in Richmond, Virginia.