The Tower and the Fox

Paperback, 274 pages

Published by Argyll Productions.

ISBN:
978-1-61450-385-9
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For Kip, growing up in shadow of the human men-only Prince George's College of Sorcery has been nineteen years of frustration. Magic comes naturally to him, yet he's not allowed to study sorcery because he's a Calatian--one of a magically created race of animal people. But when a mysterious attack leaves the masters desperate for apprentices, they throw their doors open, giving Kip his chance.

As he fights to prove his worth to the human sorcerers, he encounters other oddities: a voice that speaks only to him, a book that makes people forget he's there, and one of the masters who will only speak to him through a raven. Greater than any of those mysteries or even whether the College's attacker will return to finish the job is the mystery of how Kip and his friends can prove that this place is where they belong…

Written by Tim Susman (aka …

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You might like this book if you: 

-Are interested in alternate history 

-Would love to see how fantasy can meld into alternate history 

-Enjoy magical academy stories that aren’t Harry Potter 

-Like seeing characters in the minority overcoming oppression 

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The Tower and the Fox was a huge surprise for me. I remember hearing it was a magical academy story and being reluctant to read it, since that subgenre has been rather oversaturated. This book, however, does a lot to distinguish and mature the concept by using clear themes and historical knowledge. It really elevated the story beyond my expectations, and I’m very happy I picked it up. 

The story takes place in an alternate version of the American colonies. It’s the 1800s, the Revolution never got off the ground, and real historical events are awash in the involvement of sorcery, demons, and magical animal people. The story …