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A thrilling Gothic tale from the author of Our Castle by the Sea,
shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize. 'Told in
deft and luminous language, The Ghost of Gosswater is storytelling
at its very best.' Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of THE GIRL OF
INK & STARS 'Family secrets, a ghost girl and a forbidding
manor house that goes up in smoke ... You can't help rooting for
Agatha in this spooky, addictive tale of friendship and family.'
THE TIMES 'Eerie, shimmering, unputdownable' HILARY MCKAY, winner
of the Costa Book Award The Lake District, 1899 The Earl is dead
and cruel Cousin Clarence has inherited everything. Twelve-year-old
Lady Agatha Asquith is cast out of Gosswater Hall to live in a
tiny, tumbledown cottage with a stranger who claims to be her
father. Aggie is determined to discover her real identity, but she
is not alone on her quest for the truth. On the last day of the
year, when the clock strikes midnight, a mysterious girl of light
creeps through the crack in time; she will not rest until the dark,
terrible secrets of the past have been revealed ... The third novel
by acclaimed bestselling author Lucy Strange, author of The Secret
of Nightingale Wood and Our Castle by the Sea A thrilling gothic
adventure for young readers aged 9 and up - perfect for fans of
Emma Carroll and Frances Hardinge Follows strong-willed heroine
Agatha Gosswater as she untangles the dark mystery of her own past,
with the backdrop of the eerie Gosswater Lake
From the Waterstones Prize-shortlisted author of Our Castle by the
Sea comes a gorgeously gothic story, perfect for fans of Emma
Carroll and Frances Hardinge ... 'My book of the year. This is
storytelling so secure and shining that you can almost feel the
glow.' HILARY MCKAY, COSTA BOOK AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF THE
SKYLARK'S WAR 'I absolutely love this book ... Lucy Strange is a
wonderful, accomplished writer whose books stay with you long after
you have finished reading.' NATASHA FARRANT, COSTA BOOK
AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF VOYAGE OF THE SPARROWHAWK Life is hard for
Willa, Grace and Freya, and their three younger sisters. Six
motherless girls working a farm, living in fear of their cruel
father and the superstition that obsesses him - The Curse of Six
Daughters. With the arrival of the mysterious Full Moon Fayre,
there's a chance for the eldest girls to steal a moment's fun, but
the day the fayre moves on, Grace vanishes. Willa goes after her,
following a trail that leads into the dangerous Lost Marsh, where
it is said a will-o'-the-wisp lures lost souls into the dark waters
of the mire. If Willa is to survive and reunite her family, she
will need to unravel the secrets her father has kept hidden, and
face her own deepest fears ... The spellbinding new novel from Lucy
Strange, author of The Secret of Nightingale Wood, The Ghost of
Gosswater and the Waterstones Prize-shortlisted Our Castle by the
Sea Perfect for fans of Emma Carroll, Frances Hardinge and Sophie
Anderson Combines dreamy magical realism with a thrilling mystery
'Perfect in so many ways' EMMA CARROLL 'Tender, funny, devastating
and just about word perfect.' NATASHA FARRANT 1919. Mama is ill.
Father has taken a job abroad. Nanny Jane is too busy to pay any
attention to Henrietta and the things she sees - or thinks she sees
- in the shadows of their new home, Hope House. All alone, with
only stories for company, Henry discovers that Hope House is full
of strange secrets: a forgotten attic, ghostly figures, mysterious
firelight that flickers in the trees beyond the garden. One night
she ventures into the darkness of Nightingale Wood. What she finds
there will change her whole world ...
From the bestselling author of THE SECRET OF NIGHTINGALE WOOD comes
an exciting WW2 mystery entwined with magic and myth, shortlisted
for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize. 'A beautiful story.'
KIRAN MILLWOOD HARGRAVE, author of The Girl of Ink & Stars '[A]
mesmerising second novel' THE TELEGRAPH 'A poignant and uplifting
tale packed with adventure, atmosphere and intriguing characters.'
MAIL ON SUNDAY England is at war. Growing up in a lighthouse, Pet's
world has been one of storms, secret tunnels and stories about sea
monsters. But now the clifftops are a terrifying battleground, and
her family is torn apart. This is the story of a girl who is small,
afraid and unnoticed. A girl who freezes with fear at the enemy
planes ripping through the skies overhead. A girl who is somehow
destined to become part of the strange, ancient legend of the
Daughters of Stone ... The highly-anticipated second novel by Lucy
Strange, author of the bestselling The Secret of Nightingale Wood
and The Ghost of Gosswater. A haunting wartime tale about a girl
who lives in a lighthouse, woven through with an unforgettable
legend. Winner of the Historical Association Young Quills Award
2021 and shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize
2020.
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The Storm and the Minotaur
Lucy Strange; Illustrated by Pam Smy
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Money is scarce in George’s family and so at the age of nine he
has to join his father underground, hewing coal in the local mine.
It’s far from the dreams George had of continuing his education,
and it’s also a dangerous way to earn a living that has already
claimed the life of his dad’s older brother. Not long after he
starts work, a summer storm leads to flooding in the mine. Trapped
down in the dark, George spots a shadowy figure that seems to be
telling George to follow him. Can a ghost from the past lead him
back to safety, or will George meet the same fate as his long-lost
uncle?
History and myth entwine in this atmospheric tale of freedom and
friendship from bestselling author Lucy Strange and acclaimed
illustrator Pam Smy. Bess has left the London workhouse behind for
a job at a rural cotton mill. But life at the mill is hard and
cruel - a far cry from the fresh start Bess hoped for. The only way
to survive is to escape, but the mill is like a prison with no way
out. Meanwhile, rumours are spreading about a vicious creature that
lurks in the millpond. Bess is sure it's all nonsense, until one
night she sees something stir in the murky water. But is it really
a monster that lives in the depths of the pond? Or a creature
trapped and alone, just like Bess, desperate to escape ...
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