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The Pawnshop of Stolen Dreams

Victoria Williamson

The Pawnshop of Stolen Dreams

Paperback
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May 11, 2023
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This book reminds me of an old-school fairy tale, like those written by the Grimm brothers. There’s an eerie darkness to this story that I hadn’t expected which was a pleasant surprise, and I loved every second of it. Plus, the illustrations are absolutely gorgeous! It is definitely in my top 10 books I’ve read in 2023.
Goodreads reviewer - D

Synopsis

In a strange little village called Witchetty Hollow, eleven-year-old Florizel is the first to run into the curious visitors who’ve come to open a brand-new Daydream Delicatessen and sack-baby factory. At first, the poor folk of the Hollow are delighted – after all, who has the money to rent a real child from Storkhouse Services these days? But soon the daydreams turn sour. The Delicatessen’s products are expensive, and villagers trading their worldly goods in the newly-opened Pawnshop begin to disappear. With no money for rent payments, the real children of Witchetty Hollow are being reclaimed by Storkhouse Services at an alarming rate. Can Florizel and sack-boy Burble stop the daydream thieves’ evil business before it’s too late to save the Hollow?

Product Information

Number of pages
216
Publisher
Andrews UK Limited
#ISBN
Number of pages
9781913230500
Date of Publication
May 11, 2023
Format
Paperback
Weight
196
g
Dimensions
2
x
19.9
x
12.9
cm

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This is a fantastic middle grade book with wonder, magic and lessons of acceptance.
Goodreads reviewer - I
I sooo wish I’d had “The Pawnshop of Stolen Dreams” to read when I was younger. I’d have relished this story with gusto and would have ensured my reading buddy’s knew all about it!
Goodreads reviewer - MS

About the author

Victoria Williamson

Victoria Williamson is an award-winning author from Glasgow, Scotland, who has worked as an educator in a number of different countries, including as an English teacher in China, a secondary school science teacher in Cameroon, a teacher trainer in Malawi, and an additional support needs teacher in the UK.

Victoria currently works part time writing KS2 books for the education company Twinkl and spends the rest of her time writing novels for children and adults, visiting schools, libraries and literary festivals to give author talks, and running creative writing workshops. When not writing or talking about books, she’s often to be found up to her knees in mud on an archaeological dig or tangled up in a ball of wool playing with a crochet hook.

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