You know what they say, books about feathers are read together. Or at least they are in this case since, having just been up to my ears in Gryphon feathers, I have at the author's request started The Lumen Caligo: Fallen by Lawrence C. Cobb.
"There are three types of people in the world. Those with white wings. Those with black wings. And those with none. Every 350 years a 4th is born called the Lumen Caligo. One side of his wings there is white. On the other side, there is black." Then of course the last Lumen Caligo disappears mysteriously, and centuries – three and a half of them perhaps? – later a mysterious message and a somewhat charred baby is delivered to a man in California running away from goodness knows what. I LOVE unique fantasies, which is one reason I agreed to review this, and I certainly cannot remember ever reading anything like this before. I will, however, stake my soul that Cyrus' wheelchair will be obsolete when he sprouts feathers, and that surviving school, bullies, and adolesant hormones will soon be the least, or at least the least deadly, of his problems. His and Auli'i's both, I hope.
(Naturally the Official Book Review will come after I finish the book.)