The Last Ember, Lily Berlin Dodd
The Last Ember, Lily Berlin Dodd
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The Last Ember
The Aerimander Chronicles Book 1

Author: Lily Berlin Dodd

Series: Aerimander Chronicles #1

Narrator: Sid Sagar

Unabridged: 8 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/18/2025


Synopsis

“[Narrator Sid] Sagar masterfully brings out the strengths of the text: an ever-present undercurrent of humor and the irresistible quirkiness of the diverse characters, whose daredevil escapades and bravery fire up the easy flow.” — Booklist

Impossible Creatures meets The Mysterious Benedict Society in this epic, fast-paced upper-middle grade fantasy full of dragon-like creatures, heroic hijinks, battle-forged friendships, and sharp humor.

Aerimanders are extinct. Or so the government would have you think. Centuries ago, the Kingdom of Glaucus decreed the destruction of these dangerous, dragon-like creatures whose deadly flame could level entire cities and upend world orders.

But when twelve-year-old Eva Alexander, a wealthy chemistry student in the city of Porttown, walks into a fashionable department store and walks out (accidentally) with the world’s last aerimander egg, everything changes. Suddenly, Eva is the target of unwanted attention—including from the Thieves’ Union, a mysterious organization with a rebellious streak and fingers in every pie in Porttown. The Union orders its youngest member, the orphaned dairy delivery boy Dusty St. Ichabod, to steal the egg from Eva. Which is far easier said than done.

When Eva and Dusty meet one autumn night under extraordinary circumstances, an epic game of cat and mouse unfolds across the Kingdom. Initially at odds, the unlikely pair must come together to navigate a maze of sinister crime syndicates, elite boarding schools, and an incredibly slow getaway pony named Gourd—all while fighting to keep the egg out of the hands of power-hungry Eoin Parnassus, Director of Kingdom Secrets. As the duo races against time, their fates and that of the whole world are at stake. Because there’s one question no one dares to ask: What happens when the egg hatches?

Chock-full of heroic hijinks, battle-forged friendships, and sharp humor, The Last Ember is the first installment in an action-packed fantasy adventure about a powerful creature, those who seek to exploit it, and those who are willing to protect it at all costs.

This audiobook is the first of a planned duology; the second takes flight a year later, in Fall 2026.

“[Narrator Sid] Sagar masterfully brings out the strengths of the text: an ever-present undercurrent of humor and the irresistible quirkiness of the diverse characters, whose daredevil escapades and bravery fire up the easy flow.”—Booklist

A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)

About Lily Berlin Dodd

Lily Berlin Dodd is a California-born, Brooklyn-based writer. In 2022, she graduated from Yale University, where she was a recipient of the Theron Rockwell Field Prize. Her previously published work includes Search and Rescue, a novella produced for Audible. When not writing, she works in education, including with the literary nonprofit Writers and Artists Across the Country, which sends children's and YA authors and illustrators to under-resourced schools. The Aerimander is her debut novel.

About Sid Sagar

Sid Sagar is an award-winning actor, writer and narrator. With over 60 audiobooks narratedto date, Sid has lent his voice to a wide range of genres, from literary fiction to historicalepics to cosy crime. He has won AudioFile Earphones Awards for his narration of SalmanRushdie’s Victory City, Natasha Pulley’s The Hymn to Dionysus and Janice Hallett’s TheMysterious Case of the Alperton Angels. Sid effortlessly shifts between tones, dialects andemotional textures. His narration style has been praised for its clarity and warmth, makingeven the most complex material feel alive and accessible. Beyond audiobooks, Sid regularlyworks on stage and screen. He won an Eastern Eye Award for Best Actor for hisperformance in Kenneth Lonergan’s The Starry Messenger in the West End. Other creditsinclude Cabaret (West End), Ballet Shoes (National Theatre) and Slow Horses (Apple TV+).As a writer, his work includes Middle Men and John from Hemel (BBC Radio 4), BakedBeans (BFI NETWORK), and Biting Point (Hull and UK tour, published by Faber).


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Awards

  • NYPL Best Books of the Year