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Kiran Millwood Hargrave Books

Forbidden to leave her island, Isabella dreams of the faraway lands her cartographer father once mapped.

When her friend disappears, she volunteers to guide the search. The world beyond the walls is a monster-filled wasteland – and beneath the dry rivers and smoking mountains, a fire demon is stirring from its sleep.

Soon, following her map, her heart and an ancient myth, Isabella discovers the true end of her journey: to save the island itself.

A beautifully written, multi award-winning story of friendship, discovery, myths and magic for any age – perfect for fans of Philip Pullman, Frances Hardinge or Katherine Rundell

From the author of Julia and the Shark and The Mercies, chosen for the Richard & Judy Book Club

Set in an extensive and stunningly-imagined parallel world imbued with magical realism

A gorgeous gift with intricate star-chart illustrations throughout – a present for young and old, which will stay with you long after reading

Kiran Millwood Hargrave’s The Island at the End of Everything is a lyrical and moving story that explores themes of love and courage as one girl journeys to overcome injustice and reunite with her mother.

The story immerses readers in the world of Amihan, living on the island of Culion where many of the islanders have leprosy. Ami’s love for her home is disrupted by a harsh official who forces any undiseased islanders to leave. Banished and desperate to return to her mother, Ami finds a fragile hope in a colony of butterflies.

Hargrave’s masterful storytelling, evocative writing and memorable characters bring Ami’s journey to life. The symbolic butterflies underscore the themes of hope and transformation in this beautiful tale of resilience, belonging and the enduring power of family bonds.

Set in a mythical, timeless world that is also the UK, if the map inside the front cover is to be believed, this story is a breathtaking adventure. The descriptive prose is simply wonderful; I could imagine whole scenes in my head with ease and as always, Kiran Millwood Hargrave writes beautifully. It would be hard to pigeonhole this into a genre, because whilst it is fantasy, the magic is of a natural kind and the concept of treating the natural world with respect is ever present. The Wolf Queen herself is not an out and out villain, but far more nuanced and complicated. She might be terrifying in many ways, but she is also a complex character and all the better for being so. There is something very satisfying about a villain you cannot quite get a handle on and who is so unpredictable. I loved the main character Ysolda, you feel as if you are travelling with her every step of the way. When the book ended, I was literally shocked because I had become so involved, I did not realise I was near the end. It goes without saying that I would want to read the next one.

Suitable for Upper Ks2 and beyond.

Come with an Arctic fox on a breathtaking journey … an enthralling story from the bestselling, award-winning creators of Julia and the Shark. With dazzling blue and black illustrations, this is a perfect gift for 9+ fans of The Last Bear and A Wolf Called Wander.

She was very tired.

She lay down, her soft head on her soft paws.

The sunset licked her face.

The snow covered her like a blanket.

Fox wakes, and begins to walk. She crosses ice and snow, over mountains and across frozen oceans, encountering bears and birds beneath the endless daylight of an Arctic summer, navigating a world that is vast, wild and wondrous.
Meanwhile, Leila embarks on a journey of her own – finding her way to the mother who left her. On a breathtaking journey across the sea, Leila rediscovers herself and the mother she thought she’d lost, with help from a determined little fox.

Based on the true story of an Arctic fox who walked from Norway to Canada in seventy-six days, a distance of two thousand miles, this compelling, emotional and beautifully illustrated story is the perfect gift for 9+ readers.

This eagerly-awaited story by award-winning author Kiran Millwood Hargrave is the perfect winter adventure story, telling of an extraordinary adventure through the frozen north in a quest to reunite families and to break a cycle of endless winter

Mila lives with her siblings in their small cabin deep in the wintry forest. One night, mysterious strangers arrive near their village looking for shelter. The next morning, the men have gone but they have taken Mila’s brother Oskar with them. Mila sets out on a perilous quest to rescue Oskar, leading her through frozen landscapes. Mila will have to find a way past the eternal winter to reclaim spring again and reunite her family.

Kiran Millwood Hargrave is a masterful storyteller and this spectacular new tale about siblings, bravery and not losing hope is likely to capture imaginations and whisk readers on a mesmerising pursuit through magical realms. A captivating read to warm hearts on cold, winter days.

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