Sisters of the Lost Marsh-9781913322373

Sisters of the Lost Marsh by Strange, Lucy

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Author: Strange, Lucy

Interest age: from c 9 years

Published on 4 November 2021 by Chicken House Ltd in the United Kingdom.

Paperback | 288 pages
131 x 198 x 24 | 220g

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

'One of my favourite children's books of all time.' ' MICHELLE

HARRISON, AUTHOR OF' A PINCH OF MAGIC

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

MORE PRAISE FOR SISTERS OF THE LOST MARSH:' 

'The makings of a middle-grade Gothic classic' THE

SUNDAY TIMES

'Spellbinding and utterly atmospheric'' THE

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'Not only is the writing beautiful, but the book is a work

of art' IRISH EXAMINER

'Beautifully written, mysterious and atmospheric ... perfect

autumn reading' KATHERINE WOODFINE