book cover

The Frozen Sea

by Piers Torday

Interest age: 9 to 11
Reading age: 9+

Published by Quercus Children's Books, 2019

  • Adventure
  • Chapter books
  • Fantasy

About this book

Jewel and her hamster Fizz are in Folio, the land of imagination, on a quest to rescue her aunt Empress Evelyn, who has been kidnapped by the Green Prince. Jewel must be careful though, as the Vice Regent, Baby Bear, is using floating "oculae" to watch her.

Ancient giants help Jewel but the prince has a powerful weapon – stampstone is used for communication among inhabitants, but also to control them. 

Pandora, a friendly robot, guides Jewel on the 200-mile journey to the prince’s residence. Along the way, Jewel defeats ogres in Monster Marsh using her charm and outwits gods in the land of mythology – but her biggest challenge is to face the truth about her own identity and family. 

This utterly brilliant sequel to The Lost Magician is a mix of traditional and re-imagined fairy tales. It's a nail-biting adventure of twists and turns from award-winning author Piers Torday. Readers will flit between hiding under the covers during battle scenes to laughing hysterically at Fizz’s antics.

Curious minds will love the feature of classified government reports being interspersed throughout the book to help them piece the story together, although Folio’s mysteries eventually reveal themselves.

Torday’s introduction to the themes of knowledge and power will stay with readers long after the story ends.

About the author

Piers Torday was born in Northumberland, which is possibly the one part of England where more animals live than people. After school and university he worked as a producer and writer in theatre, live comedy and TV, including developing comedy shows like Argumental for Dave and the recent  Boom Town for BBC Three.

Piers' father is the celebrated author Paul Torday, who wrote Salmon Fishing in the Yemen at the age of 59. This inspired Piers to start writing himself, and The Last Wild was born, which has now sold in over 11 countries worldwide. The sequel, The Dark Wild, was published in 2014. Piers now lives in London, where there are more animals than you might think.

More books like this

Share this page Twitter Facebook LinkedIn