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Week Without Tuesday


No. of pages 400

Published: 2018

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Great for age 8-13 years

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'I cannot hold the worlds apart much longer. Have you found our answer? G.` 'Vivienne Small's world is under threat. A Winged Dog has fallen from the sky bearing an ominous note and vercaka have invaded the City of Clocks. Meanwhile in the real world, famous writers are turning up far from home, injured and confused, and Tuesday McGillycuddy and Serendipity Smith - the most famous writer of all - could be next! 'Suddenly whisked away to the world of story, Tuesday must learn the identity of the mysterious G, and find out why he is losing control of the worlds. But how can Tuesday, Vivienne and Baxterr solve the mystery and end the mayhem without losing themselves? 'An utterly charming, action-packed sequel to the marvellous and magical Finding Serendipity.

 

There are 400 pages in this book. This book was published 2018 by Allen & Unwin .

Angelica Banks is not one writer but two. Heather Rose and Danielle Wood are both award-winning authors of novels for adults. Writing the Tuesday McGillycuddy series together, they chose a pen name to make things easy. Danielle won the Vogel prize for her first novel, The Alphabet of Light and Dark. She is also the author of two short story collections - Rosie Little's Cautionary Tale for Girls and Mothers Grimm. Heather is the author of three novels, White Heart, The River Wife and The Butterfly Man. They both live in Tasmania, Australia. Between them they have two husbands, six children, a dog, a cat, six rats, quite a few guinea pigs and countless bees.

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