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Sisters of the Moon

Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick

A wildly atmospheric story about the ethereal, the unexplainable and the power of female friendship. From Carnegie-shortlisted author of On Midnight Beach.

253 in stock

£8.99
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780571383009
Date Published
01.08.2024
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Summary

A wonderfully atmospheric story about holistic mysticism, the unexplainable and the power of female friendship. From Carnegie-shortlisted author of On Midnight Beach.

Suzy Button is grieving. Grieving for her dead mother, but also for the friends she’s left behind, the father who no longer laughs and the life that she once had. In desperation she finds herself in the garden in the middle of the night, under the light of a supermoon, wishing everything would change.

And suddenly, it does.

Into school walks Rhiannon, a fearless new girl who makes Suzy her instant best friend. And Rhiannon seems to make things . . . happen. If Suzy wants something, somehow Rhiannon can make it so: friends, beach parties, midnight photoshoots under a moonlit sky . . . Suzy’s life is finally moving forward again.

But where did Rhiannon come from? She doesn’t seem to live in Sallycove. Why can’t Suzy go to her house? And why does she never have any stuff?

Suzy might be her best friend, but does she really know who Rhiannon is?

Critic Reviews

Unexpected, sometimes gentle, often dramatic novel about grief, hope and the importance of human connection for healing. Another brilliant book from Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick which I inhaled in two sittings. Utterly marvellous.

Sarah Crossan
Critic Reviews

Good writing will subtly blur the lines as to what is real and what is imagined, something SISTERS OF THE MOON does so beautifully, it appears effortless. A book to get lost in, in the best possible way. Once you've turned the last page, it will take awhile to come back to earth. And the moon will never look the same way again.

Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock
Critic Reviews

An atmospheric YA about ethereal power, the unexplainable and growing up in a small Irish town... a hopeful, enchanting tale.

Irish Times
Critic Reviews

Jaw-dropping, gorgeous and insanely captivating.

Books Up North
Critic Reviews

A touching tale of friendship and inner strength.

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Marie-LouiseFitzpatrick

Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick is an award-winning Irish author/illustrator. Her books include The Sleeping Giant, Izzy and Skunk, Hagwitch, There and Owl Bat Bat Owl.

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