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A magical tale from the author of The Wishkeeper's Apprentice, with gorgeous black-and-white illustrations throughout. "A charming story brimming with magic and wonder." Hannah GoldLate one night a flying house crash-lands in ten-year-old Callie's garden. It is the home of magician Winnifred and all of her magical artefacts. Winnifred asks for Callie's help finding her lost Wanderdust - until she realizes it is Callie's sadness that is causing her malfunctioning magic. With Winnifred's most precious magical possessions at risk from malicious fairies and dangerous giants, can Callie and her friend Sam find the Wanderdust in time to save the magician?…mehr

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A magical tale from the author of The Wishkeeper's Apprentice, with gorgeous black-and-white illustrations throughout. "A charming story brimming with magic and wonder." Hannah GoldLate one night a flying house crash-lands in ten-year-old Callie's garden. It is the home of magician Winnifred and all of her magical artefacts. Winnifred asks for Callie's help finding her lost Wanderdust - until she realizes it is Callie's sadness that is causing her malfunctioning magic. With Winnifred's most precious magical possessions at risk from malicious fairies and dangerous giants, can Callie and her friend Sam find the Wanderdust in time to save the magician?
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Rachel Chivers Khoo was born in Belfast and spent much of her childhood reading books in her local library while sheltering from the Northern Irish rain. When she was nine, she promised an invisible tiger that one day she would write her own stories. Rachel studied English Literature at Trinity College, Oxford, and Creative Writing at Queen's University, Belfast, before working in book publishing. She is the author of The Wishkeeper's Apprentice and The Magician Next Door. Rachel lives in Oxford with her family and far too many books.