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PUBLISHER: Hodder Children's Books
ISBN: 9781801300681
RRP: £7.99
PAGES: 432
PUBLICATION DATE:
January 5, 2023
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Hedgewitch
Skye McKenna
Witches aren’t born, they’re made …
Cassie Morgan has run away. After seven years spent waiting for her mother to return, she flees her dreary boarding school and sets out to find her. But the world outside her school is full of hidden magic and children have been going missing.
With the help of a talking cat and a flying broom, Cassie escapes to the enchanted village of Hedgely. There she will begin her training in the practical skills of witchcraft with the Hedgewitch, who watches over the Hedge, the vast forest that marks the border between England and Faerie.
Will Cassie discover the truth about her mother? Can she find the lost faery treasures before the wicked Erl King gets his hands on them? And what will it take to save her new home – and Britain itself – from the shadowing magic of Faerie?
Reviews of Hedgewitch
'Magical in every sense of the word. So magical that I suspect Skye McKenna might actually be a fairy' — Eoin Colfer
'An enchanting contemporary classic. The writing is as magical as the story – a total treat' — Piers Torday
'There are only two sorts of fantasy story: the ones that feel fake and the ones that feel real. It's hard to explain the difference but you know the real ones when you read them, and Hedgewitch is one of them' — Philip Reeve
Skye McKenna
Skye McKenna grew up in the iron ore mining town of Newman in the Australian outback. Surrounded by the red dust of the Pilbara, she developed a healthy respect for wild things and wild places at a young age. Longing for adventures of her own, she travelled to the UK and fell in love with the British countryside.
Skye now lives in Scotland, where she enjoys exploring the woods, hills and castles of her new home. She works in heritage, supporting rural communities to tell their own stories about the history of their
land.