14/02/2022
When Frances Hardinge won the Carnegie Medal Children's Award for the Lie Tree, it was the first YA book to do so since Philip Pulman's The Amber Spyglass, years before.
But then she cemented her place in children's literature history by winning, at the very same ceremony, The Carnegie Medal for the overall Book of the Year.
The Carnegie Medal is no small thing.
We first met the story telling originality of Frances Hardinge with her first book, Fly by Night. It was weird and original and endearing.
She's won many fantasy awards, but a lot of her books also walk the moon-shadowed avenues between fantasy and horror. As this one does.
The Lie Tree is set in Victorian England in the world of science and natural history, but takes place on a remoted and rugged island, after young Faith's father is exiled from society.
Which is why, by page 12, you are stepping from a ferry, in the rain, with the Sunderly family, onto the island of Vane...
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The Lie Tree $17.50