The most magical childrenâs book debut of 2020, shortlisted for the Waterstones Childrenâs Book Prize and illustrated by award-winning Chris Riddell
Imogen should be nice to her little sister Marie. She should be nice to her mumâs boyfriend too. And she certainly shouldnât follow a strange silver moth through a door in a tree. But then . . . who does what theyâre told?
Followed by Marie, Imogen finds herself falling into a magical kingdom where the two sisters are swept up in a thrilling race against time â helped by the spoiled prince of the kingdom, a dancing bear, a very grumpy hunter . . . and even the stars above them.
Thrilling, sharply funny, and with characters you will fall in love with, A Clock of Stars is a timeless fantasy from an astonishing new voice â and the beginning of an unforgettable journey . . .
Reviews
âAn utterly wonderful, timeless magical adventure packed with all the best things about children's fictionâ â Anna James. Pages & Co
âA Clock of Stars: The Shadow Moth fluttered straight into my heart. Sometimes you pick up a book and know â from the very first pages â that you're reading an instant classic. This is one of those books. Prepare to be spellboundâ â Carlie Sorosiak. I, Cosmo
âUtterly irresistible and hugely imaginative, the first instalment of a thrilling, funny fantasy series finds two misbehaving sisters plunged into a magical kingdom to face a deadly threatâ â Waterstones Best Books of 2020
ââŚa sparkling debut⌠boasts a funny, engaging voice, a strong sibling dynamic and a bold, intransigent heroineâ â Guardian
About the author
Francesca Gibbons worked as a copywriter at a marketing agency before leaving to focus on her career as a childrenâs author. The Shadow Moth is her debut novel. It was inspired by the gardens she visited as a child, and her love of folklore and monsters. It is the first book in the Clock of Stars trilogy.
Chris Riddell OBE is an author, an artist, the political cartoonist for the Observer and the illustrator of an extraordinary range of childrenâs books, including titles by Neil Gaiman and J. K. Rowling. He has enjoyed great acclaim for his own books for children, and has won many major prizes, including the Costa Award and an unprecedented three CILIP Kate Greenaway Medals.
The most magical childrenâs book debut of 2020, shortlisted for the Waterstones Childrenâs Book Prize and illustrated by award-winning Chris Riddell
Imogen should be nice to her little sister Marie. She should be nice to her mumâs boyfriend too. And she certainly shouldnât follow a strange silver moth through a door in a tree. But then . . . who does what theyâre told?
Followed by Marie, Imogen finds herself falling into a magical kingdom where the two sisters are swept up in a thrilling race against time â helped by the spoiled prince of the kingdom, a dancing bear, a very grumpy hunter . . . and even the stars above them.
Thrilling, sharply funny, and with characters you will fall in love with, A Clock of Stars is a timeless fantasy from an astonishing new voice â and the beginning of an unforgettable journey . . .
Reviews
âAn utterly wonderful, timeless magical adventure packed with all the best things about children's fictionâ â Anna James. Pages & Co
âA Clock of Stars: The Shadow Moth fluttered straight into my heart. Sometimes you pick up a book and know â from the very first pages â that you're reading an instant classic. This is one of those books. Prepare to be spellboundâ â Carlie Sorosiak. I, Cosmo
âUtterly irresistible and hugely imaginative, the first instalment of a thrilling, funny fantasy series finds two misbehaving sisters plunged into a magical kingdom to face a deadly threatâ â Waterstones Best Books of 2020
ââŚa sparkling debut⌠boasts a funny, engaging voice, a strong sibling dynamic and a bold, intransigent heroineâ â Guardian
About the author
Francesca Gibbons worked as a copywriter at a marketing agency before leaving to focus on her career as a childrenâs author. The Shadow Moth is her debut novel. It was inspired by the gardens she visited as a child, and her love of folklore and monsters. It is the first book in the Clock of Stars trilogy.
Chris Riddell OBE is an author, an artist, the political cartoonist for the Observer and the illustrator of an extraordinary range of childrenâs books, including titles by Neil Gaiman and J. K. Rowling. He has enjoyed great acclaim for his own books for children, and has won many major prizes, including the Costa Award and an unprecedented three CILIP Kate Greenaway Medals.