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The Boy Who Lost His Spark

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by Maggie O'Farrell and Daniela Jaglenka Terrazzini
Hardback
Publication Date: 02/11/2022
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The new children's book from multi-award-winning author of Hamnet, Maggie O'Farrell, paired once more with Daniela Terrazzini's stunning illustrations.

When Jem and his family move to the countryside, he doesn't like his new home one bit. It's an old cottage on the side of a hill, where strange things keep happening: shoes are filled up with conkers, the stairs become tangled in a woollen maze. Jem's sister Verity is certain it is the work of a "nouka", an ancient creature from local folklore that lives deep down inside the hill. Jem, however, is adamant that there is no such thing.
But this small mythical creature, so attuned to the hearts and minds of others, does exist. And, what's more, it is determined, through mischief and mayhem, to help Jem reignite the spark within himself once more.
ISBN:
9781406392012
9781406392012
Category:
Picture storybooks
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
02-11-2022
Publisher:
Walker Books Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
112
Dimensions (mm):
260x200x4mm
Weight:
0.28kg
Maggie O'Farrell

Maggie O'Farrell is the author of seven novels, After You'd Gone, My Lover's Lover, The Distance Between Us, which won a Somerset Maugham Award.

The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox, The Hand that First Held Mine, which won the 2010 Costa Novel Award, Instructions for a Heatwave, which was shortlisted for the 2013 Costa Novel Award, and This must be the Place, which was shortlisted for the 2016 Costa Novel Award.

She lives in Edinburgh.

Daniela Jaglenka Terrazzini

Daniela Terrazzini studied Fine Art in Milan and moved to London to study Photography at The London College of Printing. She is now an illustrator of both detailed paintings and graphic surface patterns. She has illustrated The Night I Met Father Christmas by Ben Miller and The Seeing Stitch by Jane Yolan.

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The Boy Who Lost His Spark is a book for young readers by award-winning British author, Maggie O’Farrell. When Jem, his mother and his little sister Verity move from the city to a small cottage on the side of a hill, he tries, but he can’t be happy. He misses the city and everything about their flat. “He felt so low and listless, sitting there, as if his insides had been stuffed with damp rags.”

When strange things start happening around their cottage, Verity is delighted, sure that it’s the work of a nouka. The folk tale describes creatures who lived inside the hill that was once a volcano, and came out to cause mischief. Jem just stomps away, out of sorts, annoyed about her fascination with an imaginary creature.

Under the hill, the nouka wakes: “It didn’t like unhappiness, not one bit. Contentment, the creature experienced as a spreading warmth on its paws and back; being near a happy human was like sitting in a sunbeam. But unhappiness travelled unpleasantly down its whiskers, like a prickle or an itch or the beginning of a sore throat. There had been too much unhappiness near this hill recently.” The nouka decides some nouka-mischief is needed.

The old lady who lives near the school seems to know a lot about noukas, and after he’s talked to her, Jem begins to think there might just be…

A charming little tale about finding magic and happiness after unsettling change. Daniela Jaglenka Terrazzini’s illustrations are beautiful and perfectly evoke O’Farrell’s gorgeous prose and her sweet, whimsical story. Aimed at ages 5-11, but will engage most readers. Highly recommended.

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