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Temora Tempest thought she was just a normal girl, but after making a wish on her twelfth birthday, she learned the truth: She's a wordspinner, a magical storyteller from another world, learning her craft in a tower that reaches to the clouds. But with the villainous Wordsnatcher on the loose, turning the Wordspinners wordless, the fates of both the worlds are at risk. When the mysterious Literati take over Lyfthelm Tower, Temora knows something is wrong.
As her power grows, Temora cannot ignore the threat, especially as more and more children are turned wordless. Now, it's up to Temora and
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Temora Tempest thought she was just a normal girl, but after making a wish on her twelfth birthday, she learned the truth: She's a wordspinner, a magical storyteller from another world, learning her craft in a tower that reaches to the clouds. But with the villainous Wordsnatcher on the loose, turning the Wordspinners wordless, the fates of both the worlds are at risk. When the mysterious Literati take over Lyfthelm Tower, Temora knows something is wrong.

As her power grows, Temora cannot ignore the threat, especially as more and more children are turned wordless. Now, it's up to Temora and her group of friends to set things right and destroy the Wordsnatcher once and for all. But what if the Wordsnatcher is not the biggest villain to come to Writungeard? How do the elves fit in to the story? And who can Temora truly trust?

Can a normal girl like Temora possibly survive? Or is she more powerful than anyone ever imagined?

Temora Tempest thought she was just a normal girl, but after making a wish on her twelfth birthday, she learned the truth: She's a wordspinner, a magical storyteller from another world, learning her craft in a tower that reaches to the clouds. But with the villainous Wordsnatcher on the loose, turning the Wordspinners wordless, the fates of both the worlds are at risk. When the mysterious Literati take over Lyfthelm Tower, Temora knows something is wrong.

As her power grows, Temora cannot ignore the threat, especially as more and more children are turned wordless. Now, it's up to Temora and her group of friends to set things right and destroy the Wordsnatcher once and for all. But what if the Wordsnatcher is not the biggest villain to come to Writungeard? How do the elves fit in to the story? And who can Temora truly trust?

Can a normal girl like Temora possibly survive? Or is she more powerful than anyone ever imagined?


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Kate Gordon grew up in a small town by the sea in Tasmania. She is the author of six novels for teenagers, as well as the picture books, Bird on a Wire and Amira’s Magpie, and the junior fiction series, Juno Jones. She now writes middle grade fiction. The Heartsong of Wonder Quinn was published by UQP, in 2020. Aster’s Good, Right Things was published by Riveted Press in 2020. The Ballad of Melodie Rose was published in 2021. Kate has been long-listed in the 2019 CBCA Awards and shortlisted and longlisted in the 2021 awards. She received the 2016 IBBY Ena Noel Award. In 2018, Kate was shortlisted in the Dorothy Hewett Awards for an Unpublished Manuscript, and was commended in the 2018 Vogel’s Awards. In 2021, Aster’s Good, Right Things was shortlisted in the Speech Pathology Book of the Year Awards and won the CBCA Book of the Year for Younger Readers. Kate’s books have been published internationally. Girl Running, Boy Falling and Aster’s Good, Right Things have both been adapted for the stage. When not writing, Kate reads, listens to Josh Ritter, has grand adventures with her daughters, and is (finally) learning to drive a car.