Glorious! Lucy Strange author of Sisters of the Lost Marsh Perfect for fans of Abi Elphinstone
and Sophie Anderson There is nothing more dangerous than magic... Eleven-year-old Erskin is
used to danger she lives in the shadow of Mountainfell a place of wild creatures and
dangerous magic. When the most powerful and deadly creature of all ¿ the fearsome cloud dragon
¿ snatches Erskin¿s sister away Erskin must face her greatest fear and journey onto the
mountain to bring her back. A terrible power is stirring and it is up to Erskin to save both
her family and her home. Praise for Mountainfell: A delightful story. Books for Keeps A
glorious heart-warming magical adventure! Lucy Strange author of Sisters of the Lost Marsh A
fantastical perilous adventure full of intrigue and self-discovery. Amy Wilson author of A
Girl Called Owl Praise for Glassheart: With echoes of Susan Cooper this has all the feel of a
classic. Sarah Baker ¿A masterfully written story surging with powerful energy.¿ Sinéad O'Hart
Orton's fantastical world is creepily drawn even better is her understanding of grief
suffering and healing. Observer ¿Rich and atmospheric Glassheart feels like a long-lost
folktale brimming with ghostly magic.¿ Jennifer Bell ¿Katharine Orton writes about history as
someone who understands it and about magic as though she could probably do it. Shatteringly
good.¿ Nick Tomlinson Glassheart shimmers with magic and adventure... A story that left a
sparkling splinter in my soul. Damaris Young Praise for Nevertell: ¿This is fantasy at its
best.¿ Daily Telegraph ¿A coming-of-age tale that¿s compelling exciting and as chilling as the
snow-bound landscape in which it is set.¿ Financial Times ¿Readers will be captivated ¿ A
magical snowy adventure perfect for winter nights.¿ BookTrust ¿Featuring themes of bravery
friendship sorcery and survival this beautifully written story is ideal for fans of magical
adventure tales.¿ The Week Junior ¿A tale that sparkles with frosty magic.¿ Thomas Taylor
¿Orton's use of language is masterful and her vivid descriptions bring the journey to life ¿
Perfect to snuggle up with on a winter's afternoon.¿ ReadingZone ¿It¿s an unusual juxtaposition
¿ the harsh world of political prisoners in a forced labour camp versus one of ice castles
spirit children and giant eagles. Katharine Orton pulls it off brilliantly.¿ The Bookseller An
enchanting magical adventure set in the wild moors of Dartmoor ¿ the second middle-grade novel
from the author of Nevertell. Through the glass the magic is waiting¿ Nona and her uncle
travel everywhere together replacing stained-glass windows in war-torn buildings. When a
mysterious commission takes them to the lonely moors of Dartmoor Nona discovers a wild and
powerful magic which threatens everything. Can Nona protect those she loves ¿ even if it means
fighting darkness itself? A beautifully imaginative and rich adventure about determination
courage and the power of love set in the aftermath of World War Two. Perfect for fans of Abi
Elphinstone Sophie Anderson and Catherine Doyle. Praise for Glassheart: With echoes of Susan
Cooper this has all the feel of a classic. Sarah Baker ¿A masterfully written story surging
with powerful energy.¿ Sinéad O'Hart Orton's fantastical world is creepily drawn even better
is her understanding of grief suffering and healing. Observer ¿Rich and atmospheric
Glassheart feels like a long-lost folktale brimming with ghostly magic.¿ Jennifer Bell
¿Katharine Orton writes about history as someone who understands it and about magic as though
she could probably do it. Shatteringly good.¿ Nick Tomlinson Glassheart shimmers with magic and
adventure ... A story that left a sparkling splinter in my soul. Damaris Young Praise for
Nevertell: ¿This is fantasy at its best.¿ Daily Telegraph ¿A coming-of-age tale that¿s
compelling exciting and as chilling as the snow-bound landscape in which it is set.¿ Financial
Times ¿Readers will be captivated ¿ A magical snowy adventure perfect for winter nights.¿
BookTrust ¿Featuring themes of bravery friendship sorcery and survival this beautifully
written story is ideal for fans of magical adventure tales.¿ The Week Junior ¿A tale that
sparkles with frosty magic.¿ Thomas Taylor ¿Orton's use of language is masterful and her vivid
descriptions bring the journey to life ¿ Perfect to snuggle up with on a winter's afternoon.¿
ReadingZone ¿It¿s an unusual juxtaposition ¿ the harsh world of political prisoners in a forced
labour camp versus one of ice castles spirit children and giant eagles. Katharine Orton pulls
it off brilliantly.¿ The Bookseller An enchanting magical adventure set in the wild moors of
Dartmoor ¿ the second middle-grade novel from the author of Nevertell. Through the glass the
magic is waiting¿ Nona and her uncle travel everywhere together replacing stained-glass
windows in war-torn