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The Voyage of the Vagabond

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The Voyage of the Vagabond

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: Michelle Macaraeg
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The horizon isn’t a wall it’s a door.

Logan is a collector of things that don’t want to be found: rusted keys, smooth river stones, and heavy silences. While the other children in the village of Oakhaven are content with the predictable pull of the tides, Logan spends his days in his great-uncle’s dusty attic, sensing that the world is much larger than the village borders suggest.

Everything changes when he discovers a shimmering, driftwood chest containing a map that pulses like a heartbeat. Drawn to the Old Pier at midnight, Logan finds the Vagabond a ship woven not from timber, but from silver mist and polished memories, with sails like translucent dragonfly wings and a grumpy clockwork parrot named Tick for a navigator.

To sail the Vagabond, Logan must learn that traditional navigation is useless. On a journey that takes him through the Sea of Shifting Colors, across the backs of sea giants, and eventually into the celestial slipstream of the stars, he must steer using his own dreams and courage. Alongside a fierce “Forest-Watcher” named Mina, Logan faces the Isle of Yesterday, where memories can become traps, and a shadow-ship that threatens to pull them back into a life of grey monotony.

The Voyage of the Vagabond is a whimsical yet high-stakes middle-grade adventure about the weight of the past, the spark of the future, and the discovery that “home” isn’t a place you leave behind it’s the crew you choose to sail with.

©2026 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2026 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
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