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The Dreamwalker's Child

The Dreamwalker's Child

by Steve Voake

Publisher Faber & Faber

Genre: Children's & YA

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About the book

'When the Dreamwalker's Child walks in Aurobon, then shall the East be in the ascendant; a plague shall descend from the sky and the Earth will fall into shadow . . .'

Sam Palmer hates living in the country - he doesn't have any friends and life is dull. Until a bizarre bicycle crash leaves his body in a coma.

Now he has far bigger problems.

Sam wakes in Aurobon, a world similar to his own, and discovers that his accident was part of an elaborate abduction. Dark forces led by the brutal Odoursin need him for a deadly agenda, one that threatens to reach beyond Aurobon and into his own world. Aided by the fearless Skipper - an adrenalin-loving girl pilot - and on the run from insects the size of fighter jets, Sam must join the fight against Odoursin and find a way to return home. That's if the terrifying marsh dogs don't kill him first.

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About the Author

Steve Voake

Steve Voake is the award-winning author of 24 books for children and young people. He was Senior Lecturer on the MA in Writing for Young People at Bath Spa University for 16 years and is a regular tutor for the Arvon Foundation. Steve has taught a Masterclass for The Guardian and tutored many successful authors including Emma Carroll, Jasbinder Bilan, Ash Bond, Jess Butterworth, Lesley Parr, Chris Vick, Laura James, S F Williamson and Nizrana Farook.

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Goldsboro Books Ltd - 23-27 Cecil Court, London, WC2N4EZ, enquiries@goldsborobooks.com, 02074979230

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