Gwyn has never wanted to act like a lady She much prefers fighting with her wooden sword to weaving intricate tapestriesWhen her father takes her to join the royal court at Tintagel Gwyn meets Merlin a wild young boy with unique powers in desperate need of her help They flee Tintagel together and before long the young prince Arthur joins themSo begins an epic journey across ancient Britain involving giants mermaids unicorns and witches - and their discovery of

Mythmakers

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Editura: Nautilus Prodim

ISBN: 978-0-241-610-459

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Gwyn has never wanted to act like a lady. She much prefers fighting with her wooden sword to weaving intricate tapestries.

When her father takes her to join the royal court at Tintagel, Gwyn meets Merlin: a wild young boy with unique powers, in desperate need of her help. They flee Tintagel together, and before long, the young prince, Arthur, joins them.

So begins an epic journey across ancient Britain, involving giants, mermaids, unicorns and witches - and their discovery of a truly monstrous plan. This band of unlikely friends must prevent the mythical Oakheart - the foundation of all magic in the land - from being stolen. Or magic will be lost forever . . .

Discover the beginnings of Maker magic, and meet Cordelia Hatmaker's legendary ancestors, in this thrilling story.

Praise for The Hatmakers series

‘Wonderfully inventive’ The Telegraph

'Imaginative' The Times

'A swashbuckling romp for lovers of history and magic . . . Will appeal to Philip Pullman and Harry Potter fans' Kirkus

'Wildly inventive . . . full of laugh-out-loud humour, enchanting magic and rebellious hope. I loved it' Catherine Doyle

'An utterly charming adventure full of wildness, wit, magic and heart' Anna James

'Absolutely wonderful' Emma Carroll


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