
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CHILDREN’S BOOK REVIEW AND EVA DIETRICH
ABOUT THE BOOK
Mesopo
Written by Eva Dietrich
Illustrated by Ingrid Kallick
Ages 9+ | 338 pages
Publisher: Independently published | ISBN-13: 978-1731518217
Publisher’s Synopsis: Twelve-year-old Ankido is on a quest to save his missing father through the magical realm of Mesopo.
Mesopo is the land where all fantasy originates, a land whose words and language are in peril. Can Ankido save his father and restore all these words in time?
It was a red velvet box, the size of a school book. Ankido lifted the lid, revealing an old-fashioned quill made out of a reed. It smelled remote and otherworldly. Ancient. And for a reason he couldn’t explain, everything felt all right for a moment.
He thought he caught a sound flowing out of the quill, a word maybe. He wasn’t sure and he shook his head. This was ridiculous. No, he surely must have been mistaken. But there! There was the sound again. This time Ankido was sure of it.
“Mesopo” … whispered in a way that slipped around the room like the warm breeze of the desert.
PURCHASE LINKS
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3rCz7Ts
Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/2078/9781733367103
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Eva Dietrich is the author of The Great Rainbow Hug (Le gros câlin arc-en-ciel, from Samir Editeur, 2011), recognized by La Revue Des Livres Pour Enfants in 2011 as their annual selection. Eva holds Masters’ Degrees in Children’s Literature from the University of Surrey, London, and Creative Writing from the Metropolitan University of Manchester, UK, and is the founder and director of Aladdin Books. She is equal parts Spanish and German, and currently resides in Madrid with her three kids, three dogs, two cats, three rabbits, and lots of hens.
For more information, visit https://www.aladdin-books.com/
MY REVIEW OF THIS BOOK
WORDS ARE MORE POWERFUL THAN SWORDS

Ankido Gulzar is a twelve-year-old boy of British-Iraqi descent. He loves to write so much that his grandmother, Habubti, calls him Word Boy.
One day his grandmother comes to report that Ankido’s father, an archaeologist who has been working in Iraq, is missing. She is going there to search for him. Before she leaves, Habubti, entrusts him with the book she has been working on. She warns him to guard it carefully and never let it get into the hands of his Aunt Geraldine. Habubti also gives him a velvet box with a quill pen that he can use to get in touch with her.
Ankido is left in the care of Geraldine and her husband. They treat him poorly, but Ankido loves his two female cousins dearly. When Geraldine demands Ankido give up his grandmother’s book, Ankido throws it into the fire. His aunt plots to place Ankido in a boarding school but before he arrives there, Ankido finds himself in a magical place called Mesopo.
Mesopo is a gateway to ancient Nineveh. It is a land of words. But these words are in danger of disappearing. Why is Ankido the only one who can save this civilization? What role does his aunt and grandmother play? What can his beloved cousins do to save him?
Dragons, demons, myths, and magic are woven into the plot. Middle-grade readers are treated to well-defined, strong characters who must use their strengths and conquer their weaknesses. A few fantastic illustrations assist the reader to visualize this magical land and its alluring inhabitants. Our words are powerful, and they must be protected.
GIVEAWAY
Enter for a chance to win a copy of Mesopo and a feather dip quill pen writing set!
One (1) grand prize winner receives:
- A paperback copy of Mesopo
- A digital copy of Mesopo
- A Feather Dip Quill Pen Writing Ink Set
Two (2) winners receive:
- A choice of:
- A paperback copy of Mesopo
- A digital copy of Mesopo
The giveaway begins April 1, 2021, at 12:01 A.M. MT and ends April 30, 2021, at 11:59 P.M. MT.
Click on the link below to enter
http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/3d5cb282216/
TOUR SCHEDULE
Thursday, April 1, 2021The Children’s Book ReviewA book review ofMesopo |
Friday, April 2, 2021The Fairview ReviewA book review ofMesopo |
Saturday, April 3, 2021Library Lady’s Kid LitA book review ofMesopo |
Sunday, April 4, 2021Barbara Ann Mojica’s BlogA book review ofMesopo |
Tuesday, April 6, 2021Lisa’s ReadingA book review ofMesopo |
Wednesday, April 7, 2021A Dream Within a DreamA book review ofMesopo |
Thursday, April 8, 2021Crafty Moms ShareA book review ofMesopo |
Monday, April 12, 2021Life Is What It’s CalledA book review ofMesopo |
Tuesday, April 13, 2021icefairy’s Treasure ChestA book review ofMesopo |
Thursday, April 15, 2021Book Bug CAA book review ofMesopo |
Monday, April 19, 2021J.R.s Book ReviewsA book review ofMesopo |
Tuesday, April 20, 2021Satisfaction for Insatiable ReadersAn interview withEva Dietrich |
Friday, April 26, 2021Tales of a Wanna-Be SuperHero MomA book review ofMesopo |