Hollow Fields and the Perfect Cog

Hollow Fields and the Perfect Cog by Madeleine Rosca, published by National Geographic Books on March 29, 2016, is a graphic novel that continues the story of the students at Hollow Fields. With the threat of Miss Weaver’s reign behind them, the students are eager for a new beginning under Principal Bleak. However, the school faces financial difficulties that could lead to its closure, putting the students’ futures at risk.
In this edition, readers will follow Lucy as she discovers a potential solution to save Hollow Fields: winning an inter-school mad science competition that offers a substantial cash prize. The narrative explores themes of friendship and perseverance in the face of adversity, while also delving into the whimsical and unpredictable world of mad science. With 192 pages, this English-language graphic novel combines elements of fantasy and contemporary fiction, making it a unique addition to the genre.
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With the menace of Miss Weaver’s reign of terror supposedly behind them, the students of Hollow Fields can look forward to a more peaceful curriculum run by her ethically-minded successor, Principal Bleak. But there’s one problem-rebuilding the school after Miss Weaver’s reign has left Hollow Fields broke! If the school can’t scrape together the cash to pay its staff or maintain its grounds, the Board of Unprincipled Mad Science Education will have it shut down and use the student body for scientific experiments. Not wanting to be separated from her new friends, Lucy stumbles upon a chance for Principal Bleak to save Hollow Fields. All they have to do is win the inter-school mad science competition and along with it, a hefty cash prize. But just what kind of things go on at a mad science fair?!
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