The Girl of Ink & Stars: Winner of the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize Children’s Books,Education & Reference,Reference by Kiran Millwood Hargrave with 240 pages .
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- Title : The Girl of Ink & Stars: Winner of the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize
Brand : Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Category : Children’s Books,Education & Reference,Reference
ISBN : 1910002747
Page of number : 240 pages
Publisher : Chicken House; 1st edition (5 May 2016)
Language : English
Dimensions : 20.1 x 1.9 x 13.9 cm

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Children’s Books,Education & Reference,Reference The Girl of Ink & Stars: Winner of the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize by Kiran Millwood Hargrave The magical bestseller: perfect for ChristmasWinner of the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize Winner of the British Book Awards Children’s Book of the YearShortlisted for the Branford Boase AwardShortlisted for the Jhalak PrizeBeautiful, thrilling and magical, Sunday Times bestselling-author Kiran Millwood Hargrave’s debut novel has all the makings of a modern classic.‘Absolutely loved it from start to finish’ TOM FLETCHER‘I read it, I loved it’ MALORIE BLACKMAN‘Kiran Millwood Hargrave creates a spellbinding world of magic, myth and adventure’ EMMA CARROLLForbidden 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.
- Nahima Age 11 – I rated this as 5 stars because it is mysterious and adventurous. The descriptions are so good that you can hear the sounds and see the pictures in your head. It would be better if there were a collection of these booksArune Age 10 – I think Kiran is a brilliant author. There is a great use of words (butterflies in my stomach is one of my favourite) It is full of adventure and lots of creativity.Emily Age 11 – This is an amazing book full of mystery and adventure. It is a great read after a serious book, or at any time – I loved it! With the main character being s strong female character it makes a brilliant book. Sometimes it can be a little rushed and confusing, but don’t let that put you off!Nadiyah Age 10 – An amazing enjoyable for children and adults. It was incredible, I was very sad when it ended. The characters and the storyline should make it an award winning book. The scenery was described so well.Bracken Age 10 – Great magical book, I would definitely pick up this book in a shop and buy buy. I recommend this book because it makes you wonder and the language is amazing, however it can sometimes be a little complicated, but altogether it is a great book!Mrs Fullwood (age withheld) – I have so enjoyed our journey through this book with these wonderful Y6 girls. We have all explored this magic and mystery together, unpicking the language and feeling all the emotion – I’ve loved it!
A beautifully written story about friendship and bravery, The Girl of Ink and Stars is a must read.Isabella lives on the island of Joya with her father, a cartographer and her faithful hen, Miss La. Discovering the history of her home, Isa is determined to one day venture beyond Gromera and discover the mysteries of the forbidden lands beyond. When her best friend Lupe goes missing, Isa takes it upon herself to find her and soon she is leaving Gromera behind, and her adventures truly begin.Isabella is one determined character! Despite having to disguise herself as a boy and encountering mythical beasts, she will not give up on her search for Lupe. She knows that these adventures are simply adding to the map of her life, encouraging her to grow and learn with every difficult encounter. The mythical element is subtle at first, but develops wonderfully as the story unfolds.Lupe’s character arc is also a pleasure to read. As the governor’s daughter, she is determined to throw off the ‘rotten’ label given to her by Isa. Her character shows just how selfless she is and how important friendship is to her. The relationship between the two girls warms your heart.It’s not hard to see why The Girl of Ink and Stars is award-winning. Share books like this with children to introduce them to new places, new language and, most importantly, exciting new authors.
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