Peter Pan has explored every corner of Neverland. Or so he thought.
Beyond the cliffs at the island's edge lies the Everwas, a place older than Neverland itself and the secret source of all its magic. It is tended by Eden, a girl who has been there longer than she can remember and has no intention of leaving. It is also a place where no one, not Peter, not Captain Hook, not even a parrot, can say anything that isn't true.
When Hook discovers that destroying the Everwas would strip Neverland of its magic and force Peter and the Lost Boys to finally begin growing old, he sets his guns on the cliffs and his plans on the garden's heart. Peter and Eden have one chance to seal the garden before Hook reaches it, which means Peter must do the one thing the Everwas requires: say something he actually means.
A swashbuckling, quietly aching adventure about family, belonging, and the door Peter Pan never tries to open.