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Origins Collection · Volume IV · The Adventures of Martín the Wizard
The one who sees the connections between things, not what shines
Robertín doesn’t see what shines. He sees what connects things.
The robot with luminous eyes and a thin antenna carries overlapping invisible maps: a people map, a time map, a consequences map. When something doesn’t fit, he notices before anyone else does and knows, almost always, how to fix it. The problem is learning when not to.
The Invisible Map is a story about the difference between intervening and holding, between controlling and letting the system find its own balance. For readers who have always seen too much and took a while to learn that this is also a gift.
Genre Children’s & YA · Illustrated fiction · ~13,000 words
Target Ages 9–14 · Very strong adult dual readership
Comparable titles: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Haddon) · The Invention of Hugo Cabret (Selznick)
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