The House of Hidden Wonders
written by Sharon Gosling
illustrated by Hannah Peck
published by Little Tiger
274 pages in paperback + bonus material
thrilling Edinburgh Gothic mystery
The House of Hidden Wonders
written by Sharon Gosling
illustrated by Hannah Peck
published by Little Tiger
274 pages in paperback + bonus material
thrilling Edinburgh Gothic mystery
Demelza & the Spectre Detectors
Written by Holly Rivers
Cover art by Alex T. Smith
Interior design Helen Crawford-White
Published by Chicken House 2020
322 pages in paperback
Spanners, spells, and chortles
Agents of the Wild: Operation Honeyhunt
Written by Jennifer Bell
Illustrated by Alice Lickens
Published by Walker March 2020
184 pages in paperback
pictures throughout with bonus material
cheery eco-adventure
The Star-spun Web
Written by Sinéad O’Hart
Illustrated by Sara Mulvanny
Published by Stripes 2019
think Deepdean School for Girls – with inter-dimensional travel
Mossbelly MacFearsome and the Dwarves of Doom
written by Alex Gardiner
cover & chapter headings by
published by Andersen
240 pages in paperback
fun & fantasy with a fine Scottish tang
Where the World turns Wild
written by Nicola Penfold
cover & inside art by Kate Forrester with Sara Mognol
published by Stripes 2020
352 pages in paperback
travel from walled city to wilderness along a trail of wonder and peril
Animals, trees, flowers, our city forbids them all…
Juniper Greene lives in a walled city from which nature has been banished, following the outbreak of a deadly man-made disease many years earlier. While most people seem content to live in such a cage, she and her little brother Bear have always known about their resistance to the disease, and dream of escaping into the wild. To the one place humans have survived outside of cities. To where their mother is.
When scientists discover that the siblings provide the key to fighting the disease, the pair must flee for their lives. As they journey into the unknown, they soon learn that there’s cruelty in nature as well as beauty. Will they ever find the home they’re searching for?
It would be easy to get preachy with a book about the eco-catastrophe we are all facing. I am delighted to say Nicola Penfold avoids any worthiness by taking us along with two engaging children on an adventure full of wonder and danger in Where the World turns Wild. We care about Juniper and Bear; we prepare to escape Portia Steel’s authoritarian city beside them; we journey with them further north to find their parents – and we brave all sorts of peril at their side.
And it’s not all desperation and fleeing (although that is so exciting). There are moments of loveliness to remind the reader what we truly care about – special moments with families and friends, and in the natural world. The beautiful cover by Kate Forrester gives you lovely hints of how Juniper and Bear encounter the best of the wilderness.
I would recommend Where the World turns Wild for readers who loved the outdoorsiness of Abi Elphinstone’s Dreamsnatcher Trilogy, who relish Piers Torday and Gill Lewis’s work, and are not too squeamish. Sentimental and cosy does not describe this story. It’s not difficult to read in terms of style, but there are big, chunky ideas to deal with – and some loss.
I do hope this is not the only tale featuring Juniper and Bear from Nicola Penfold: I feel they have so many more stories ahead of them.
Enchantée written by Gita Trelease
published by Macmillan
480 pages in paperback
cover design Rachel Vale
illustrations Helen Crawford-White
. . . let this magical historical romance sweep you up and away . . .
Wakenhyrst written by Michelle Paver
published by Head of Zeus in April 2019
368 pages in hardback
HB jacket and interior art by Stephen McNally.
murder, marshes and malevolence
Weatherlord by Tracey Mathias
Book III of the Assalay Trilogy
Cover by Tim Mathias
247 pages in softback + map + bonus material
ebook available
myths and mountains complete a magical tale
The Sea House
written by Lucy Owen
illustrated by Rebecca Harry
published by Firefly Press 2019
114 pages of story & illustration
a magical marine story of hope