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The Way Past Winter

by Kiran Millwood Hargrave

Interest age: 9 to 12
Reading age: 9 to 12

Published by Chicken House, 2018

  • Adventure
  • Fantasy

About this book

Mila lives alone with her sisters and brother in a land of harsh winter, which started in the same year that her father disappeared. When her brother Oskar vanishes the morning after a strange man visits the house, Mila is convinced he didn’t just leave but was taken.

Mila sets upon a very dangerous journey with her little sister Pipa and her mysterious new friend Rune to discover the truth: a journey of discovery that leads them all the way to the frozen North.

This is the most lyrical of Kiran Millwood Hargrave’s three books (coming after Waterstone Children’s Book Prize winning The Girl of Ink and Stars and Blue Peter Book Award shortlisted The Island at the End of Everything) and the descriptions of the wintery landscape are breathtaking.

This has the feel of a beautiful modern-day fairytale, and is a thrilling adventure that will be perfect to read aloud on a cold winter's night.

About the author

Kiran Millwood Hargrave was born in Surrey in 1990, and her earliest ambition was to be a cat, closely followed by a cat-owner or the first woman on Mars. She has achieved only one of these things, but discovered that being a writer lets you imagine whatever you want.

She started writing poetry in her final year at university, producing three poetry books and a play before she turned to fiction. Her bestselling debut The Girl of Ink & Stars, about a mapmaker’s daughter who must save her island, won the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize 2017 and the British Book Awards Children’s Book of the Year. Her second standalone story, The Island at the End of Everything, was shortlisted for the Blue Peter Book Award and the Costa Children’s Book Award, and long listed for the CILIP Carnegie Medal. Her third book, The Way Past Winter, was the Blackwell’s Children’s Book of the Year 2018.

Kiran lives in Oxford with her husband, the artist Tom de Freston, and the fulfilment of one of her earliest ambitions: their cat, Luna.

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