Twelve Nights

Twelve Nights by Andrew Zurcher, published by National Geographic Books on December 25, 2018, is a 448-page work of juvenile fiction that intertwines elements of fantasy and adventure. The story follows Kay, whose father is often absent due to work. After her mother takes her and her sister to retrieve him from his college, they discover that he seemingly does not exist there. This revelation leads to a series of mysterious events that challenge Kay’s understanding of reality.
In this edition, readers will explore themes of family dynamics and the fantastical as Kay encounters Will and Phillip, the Removers, who are not human yet appear to her. The narrative delves into Kay’s confusion and her mother’s emotional response, setting the stage for an adventure that blurs the lines between the ordinary and the extraordinary. With its focus on fantasy and magic, Twelve Nights invites readers to navigate a world where the unexpected becomes possible.
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Kay’s father is working late – as usual. Fed up, her mother bundles her daughters into the car and drives to her husband’s Cambridge college to collect him herself. But when they arrive, the staff claim that nobody by his name has ever worked there . . .
Kay is puzzled by her mother’s reaction – silent tears, not anger and confusion. And what is even more puzzling is the card on her pillow when they return home:
Will O. de Wisp, Gent. F.H.S.P. and Phillip R. T. Gibbet, Gent. F.H.S.P. K.Bith. REMOVALS.
That night, Kay is woken by voices at her window: the voices of Will and Phillip, the Removers. But they are not human. And Kay shouldn’t be able to see them. Except she can . . .
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