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The Colour of Hope

2.88 ( 277 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Colour of Hope

The Colour of Hope

2.88 (277 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 5 May, 2022
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Waterstones Scottish Children’s Book of the Month

Years ago, the Emperor used dark magic to steal all the colour from the world. Now he keeps it for himself, enjoying its life-giving power while everyone else must exist in cold shades of grey. That is, until a miracle baby is born – everything she touches turns to colour. But the child’s life is in danger from her very first breath. Soon the Emperor’s murderous Ripper Dogs and Black Coats come hunting. Can the girl and her adopted father survive in the forest – and what will it take to return colour and hope to the world?

Prizes

Short-listed for Hounslow Junior Book Award (UK).,Short-listed for Stockport Children's Book Award (UK).

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781839132025
ISBN10 1839132027
Number Of Pages 368
Item Weight 293 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 22 mm
Publisher / Reseller Andersen Press Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

Pure brilliance… A dazzling spectrum of non-stop thrills -- Piers Torday
It’s as magical as it is original; infused with a glittering rainbow of strange enchantments, colourful characters, and brave hearts -- Thomas Taylor
A tour de force! It’s an adventure which is as warm-hearted as it is exciting, and as imaginative as it is full of meaning -- Julia Eccleshare * LoveReading *
The magical elements of the story are dramatic and exciting but questions are also asked about how it feels to be different or excluded and how we react to people who are unlike ourselves... Tense, thrilling and thought-provoking * BookTrust *

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Author's Bio

Ross MacKenzie has been writing stories since he was seven years old, when he created an illustrated short story about a hungry crocodile named Crunchy Colin in a smuggled school jotter. His novel The Nowhere Emporium won the Blue Peter Best Story Award and the Scottish Children’s Book Award. He is also the winner of the Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2021. He now splits his time between writing, his day job as a graphic designer and his wife, daughters and cocker spaniel, with whom he lives near Glasgow.

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