Before Pip met Elle in the library.
Before Pip met Caleb in the hardware store.
Before the questions - there was a mistake.
Pips are ancient. They predate libraries. They exist to make sure the universe never becomes so thoroughly explained that it stops being wondrous. For thousands of years, one particular Pip did its job well - until the night it sat beside a river with a girl named Mira and answered the biggest question she had ever asked.
The answer was true. It was a good answer.
And it put out her light forever.
Heartbroken and afraid, Pip disappears into the walls of the world and goes to sleep.
But wonder has a way of finding the people who tend it.
Across six centuries, three children slowly wake Pip up: a boy in France carving a stone face where no one will ever see it, a girl in England who has been asking questions to an oak tree for four years, and a boy in Vienna who wants to know what music is actually for. One at a time, without knowing it, they remind Pip of something it had forgotten.
Questions don't need answers. They need someone to take them seriously.
This is the story of how Pip found its way back. What happened the morning it walked into a small library that smelled of old paper and met a girl who was working very hard at looking bored.