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The Last Immortals: Dawn of the Axolotl

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The Last Immortals: Dawn of the Axolotl

By: Kit Brooks
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Abandoned at birth, Ace struggles to survive both human and animal predators in his quest to save himself—and his entire species—in this epic middle grade fantasy for fans of Warrior Cats, starring the X-Men of the sea: axolotls.

There’s danger lurking in the depths of the lake. Ace learns this early when his twin brother cruelly devours his tail and leaves him for dead. Separated from his family, he is cast off into the depths of a perilous waterway. Ace is wary to trust others, but his survival will depend on it as he navigates treacherous algae blooms and hunts for food, all while he waits for his tail to regenerate. And when he stumbles upon a glowing green axolotl named Ariel, he learns that with training axolotls can develop an incredible power: immortality. With high rewards come unspeakable risks, and Ace has been hurt before. But the potential to cheat death might be too hard to resist.

This action-packed adventure explores the strength that develops through adversity as Ace confronts bullying, betrayal, poisoned waters and vicious predators, all while forming lasting bonds with the courageous axolotls he meets along the way.

©2025 Kit Brooks (P)2025 Little, Brown Young Readers
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