Sisters of the Lost Marsh
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Publisher Description
From award winning author Lucy Strange comes a thrilling story of six sisters who must fight against circumstance and fate, gorgeously told and steeped in history and legend.
On a poor farm surrounded by marshlands, six sisters -- Grace, Willa, Freya, and triplets Deedee, Darcy, and Dolly -- live in fear of their father and the superstition that haunts him: The Curse of the Six Daughters. Their beloved grandmother tries to protect them, but the future seems bleak.
When the Full Moon Fayre makes a rare visit to Hollow-in-the-Marsh, the girls slip out to see the famous Shadow Man, an enigmatic puppeteer. Afterwards, oldest sister Grace is missing.
Following the Full Moor Fayre and into the Lost Marsh, Willa will have to battle her inner doubts and the legends that have haunted her family. Can she save her sister from one fate, and yet outrun her own?
The thrilling new novel from acclaimed author Lucy Strange, author of The Secret of Nightingale Wood, The Ghost of Midnight Lake and the Waterstones Prize-shortlisted Our Castle by the Sea.
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In medieval village Hollow-in-the-Marsh, the Curse of the Six Daughters is said to afflict any family with six girls, such as that of 12-year-old Willa and her five sisters, who live on a farm with story-loving Grammy and mercurial, alcohol-reliant Dadder. Though reading is largely forbidden, Grammy hides a trove of books in their home, including Tales of the Marshes, a collection of folktales written by their late mother. Seeking to avoid the curse, Dadder arranges to marry off eldest sister Grace to a wealthy—and potentially cruel—older man in exchange for a valuable horse. But Grace disappears following the magical Full Moon Fayre, where a fortune teller advises her, "Run." A season later, she still hasn't returned; when Dadder becomes more threatening and considers marrying off another daughter to the same man, Willa sets off to join Grace, with Tales of the Marshes in tow. Via taut pacing, complex plotting and memorable heroines, Strange (The Ghost of Midnight Lake) renders a standout work of historical fantasy, weaving nuanced familial and social dynamics against an atmospheric marshland setting. All characters cue as white. Ages 8–12.