1782. Nancy Lockaby is trying to salvage her reputation as an astronomer - left in tatters after a discredited discovery - when she receives a mysterious letter, inviting her to join Shakespeare scholar Caelan Malles at his crumbling house in Inverness.But at Blackthistle House, Nancy notices that Caelan is spending more and more time locked away inhis study with his books. As his behaviour becomes ever stranger, more questions gnaw at Nancy. Why does Caelan believe there is a link between Shakespeare and the stars? Why does he refuse to discuss Charlotte, his now-deceased wife? And why does he head, at night, to the cottage where live three strange women he calls hags? Nancy refuses to believe in anything that cannot be rationally explained. And yet, as she seeks to discover the answers, she sets in motion a chain of events that will change her life - and her perceptions of magic - for ever . . .
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This author focuses on unique urban and natural environments, exploring lesser-known locales and alternative perspectives. Her writing is characterized by a practical and accessible style, offering readers opportunities for discovery and experience. Through her texts, she encourages active exploration of one's surroundings and finding joy in simple things. Her approach fosters a deeper connection with the places we visit.







- 2023
- 2023
Connected Women explores the links between 84 pioneering women in order to show the indomitable strength of womankind. From ground-breaking scientist Marie Curie to political activist Malala Yousafzai, from feminist author Virginia Woolf to the game-changing Billie Jean King; Connected Women creates a gigantic web of womanhood which celebrates the relationships between the world's most inspirational and influential women. Threading tales from across the globe and throughout history, the lives of innovative aviatrixes, gun-toting revolutionaries and women with incomparable intellects are revealed. Each woman is connected to the next, discovering the women behind the scenes; those who didn't get the credit for scientific discoveries, sporting achievements or acts of bravery when they were alive. Some names will be familiar, some might not, but all are equally important. With compelling story-telling and beautifully illustrated portraits, Connected Women is bold and engaging with a unique purpose: to uncover the links between 84 pioneering women. Featuring Michelle Obama, Gala Dalí, Emma Watson, Nina Simone, Frida Kahlo, Coco Chanel, Greta Garbo, Eleanor Roosevelt, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and many more pioneering women who have shaped the world we live in today
- 2022
The Compassionate ABC Companion
- 62 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Focusing on the language of compassion, this alphabet book presents important words that encourage reflection on key life concepts. Suitable for all ages, it invites readers to engage with and meditate on the significance of each term, fostering a deeper understanding of empathy and kindness.
- 2021
Rock, Paper, Scissors
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Packed with ideas for families to enjoy, involving - you guessed it - rocks, paper and scissors.
- 2021
Wild Words: How language engages with nature
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Wild Words showcases 75 beautiful, international words evocative of the wild, from around the world, that describe a natural phenomenon - paired with illustrations and short description - to aid both your appreciation and your engagement with nature.
- 2020
What We Talk About When We Talk About It
- 266 pages
- 10 hours of reading
What We Talk About When We Talk About It is a literary exploration in poetry and prose of the myriad faces of this powerful four-letter word.
- 2020
On a Starry Night
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The sun has gone down, but that doesn’t mean that family fun has to come to an end. On A Starry Night is an inspiring collection of 52 things to do, make and play when there’s very little or no natural light, and the evenings feel long and empty. There’s something incredibly alluring about playing after dark for kids – it feels grown-up, exciting, and a little bit scary. This will include ideas for indoor and outdoor fun, things to do in all seasons, and ideas that will work whether you live in a city, town or country. It will inspire parents to go beyond sitting their kids in front of the TV, and to take back the night and be creative with their evenings as a family. Fun, light, but with plenty of practical information, this book will include checklists, box-outs and spaces to make notes and scribble. It’ll be aimed at families, but simple enough for older children to read and enjoy.
- 2020
Warriors, Witches, Women
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Meet mythology’s fifty fiercest females in this modern retelling of the world’s greatest legends. From feminist fairies to bloodsucking temptresses, half-human harpies and protective Vodou goddesses, these are women who go beyond long-haired, smiling stereotypes. Their stories are so powerful, so entrancing, that they have survived for millennia. Lovingly retold and updated, Kate Hodges places each heroine, rebel and provocateur fimly at the centre of their own narrative. Players include: Bewitching, banished Circe, an introvert famed and feared for her transfigurative powers. The righteous Furies, defiantly unrepentant about their dedication to justice. Fun-loving Ame-no-Uzume who makes quarrelling friends laugh and terrifies monsters by flashing at them. The fateful Morai sisters who spin a complex web of birth, life and death. Find your tribe, fire your imagination and be empowered by this essential anthology of notorious, demonised and overlooked women.
- 2018
I Know a Woman
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Explores the links between 84 pioneering women in order to show the indomitable strength of womankind.
- 2017
Rural London
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Escape the hustle and bustle and discover an unexpected side of London. With everything from gardens and country walks, to pubs and nature reserves, there is something here for everyone.