Once There Was

Kiyash Monsef

Once There Was
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
5 July 2023
Pages
416
ISBN
9781398520448

Once There Was

Kiyash Monsef

Once was, once wasn’t …

So began the stories Marjan’s father told her as a little girl - tales of mythical beasts that filled her with curiosity and wonder: Griffons. Unicorns. Dragons.

But Marjan is not a little girl anymore. After her father’s sudden death, she is trying to hold it all together: her schoolwork, her friendships and her dad’s struggling veterinary practice. But a mysterious visitor soon reveals that Marjan’s father was no ordinary vet. The creatures from his stories are real - and he travelled the world to care for them.

Stepping into a secret world hidden in plain sight, where magical creatures are bought and sold, treasured and trapped, Marjan must take her father’s place. The deeper in she gets, the closer she comes to a shocking truth that will put both humans and beasts in terrible danger.

Perfect for readers aged 9+ and fans of Philip Pullman, Neil Gaiman, J.K. Rowling and A.F. Steadman.

Review

‘Once was, once wasn’t’ (yeki bood, yeki nabood) is the beginning of classic Persian fairy tales, and to Kiyash Monsef’s debut novel. Monsef, already an accomplished director and producer of Emmy Award-nominated TV shows, took nine years to bring this story to us, and I am so happy that he did.

Marjan, our Iranian–American protagonist, has just lost her father under mysterious circumstances. This has left her not only grieving and an orphan, but also responsible for a small struggling veterinary practice, all while trying to survive high school. It’s a lot. And Marjan is angry, and also strangely detached.

When an unusual visitor to the clinic entices Marjan to fly to the UK, she discovers that her father’s tales, that brought her such joy as a child, are true. Her world is now full of griffons, manticores, unicorns, and gnomes – such wonder, and such danger. These creatures are cherished, but also hunted, ensnared and traded.

This story is dark at times, and deals with some heavy, challenging topics. However, it leads the reader to an understanding of how important it is to respect nature, and the power and influence such actions can have upon the world.

This is a book for readers who love the works of Philip Pullman, Christopher Paolini, Rick Riordan, and A.F. Steadman. For ages 11+.

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