Icarus
English
By (author): K. Ancrum
The sparse prose in this unconventional, must-read of a trauma-infused borderline thriller is packed with emotional breadth. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
In this intimate poetic reimagining of the Icarus myth, Ancrum crafts a subversive triumph that is a love letter both to healing from trauma and to the importance of connection and empathy. Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Beautifully written...Psychologically acute, subtle, and sophisticated. ALA Booklist (starred review)
In her extraordinary fifth novel, Icarus, K. Ancrum performs a confident high-wire act, balancing the weighty manifestations of connection, desire, and contradiction. BookPage (starred review)
Gradually, many secrets are revealed, suspense builds, and the romantic tension between the characters ratchets upall of it enhanced by the vivid prose in this refreshingly succinct novel. The Horn Book
Both romance and thriller fans will likely be gripped by this memorable love story, tinged with mythology, built around a mystery made up of bitter secrets between the two families. The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)
Perfect for fans of Adam Silvera and Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, this suspenseful queer YA romance from critically acclaimed author K. Ancrum reimagines the tale of Icarus as a star-crossed love story between a young art thief and the son of the man hes been stealing fromthink Portrait of a Thief for YA readers.
Icarus Gallagher is a thief. He steals priceless art and replaces it with his fathers impeccable forgeries. For years, one manthe wealthy Mr. Blackhas been their target in revenge for his role in the death of Icaruss mother. To keep their secret, Icarus adheres to his own strict rules to keep people, and feelings, at bay: Dont let anyone close. Dont let anyone touch you. And, above all, dont get caught.
Until one night, he does. Not by Mr. Black but by his mysterious son, Helios, now living under house arrest in the Black mansion. Instead of turning Icarus in, Helios bargains for something even more dangerousa friendship that breaks every single one of Icaruss rules.
As reluctance and distrust become closeness and something more, they uncover the gilded cage that has trapped both their families for years. One Icarus is determined to escape. But his fathers thirst for revenge shows no sign of fading, and soon it may force Icarus to choose: the escape hes dreamed of, or the boy hes come to love. Reaching for both could be his greatest triumphor it could be his downfall.
It's a myth that inspires even today. K. Ancrum remodels it entirely in a young adult fantasy that's easily one of the most acclaimed titles of the year (and it's only March). Parade
In Ancrum's character-driven Icarus, flying too close to the warmth of the sun, to the unique light offered by each person, is not a matter of gross overreach but is, in fact, a necessity, a basic condition of humanity and interconnectedness, even at the risk of violent crash and burn. BookBrowse
Ancrum weaves themes of socioconomic class, love, gender, and revenge, making this a compelling read. A poignant exploration of family, identity, and self-discovery. School Library Journal
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