The Magic Hour

Cover of The Magic Hour by David Wolstencroft
Publisher: Scholastic
Year: 2023
Language: en
Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 9780702324260
Dimensions:
Height: 7.20471 inches
Length: 6.65353 inches
Weight: 0.6172943336 Pounds
Width: 1.06299 inches
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The Magic Hour by David Wolstencroft, published by Scholastic on June 8, 2023, is a fast-paced adventure that invites readers into a world where time is both a gift and a challenge. This 416-page book follows eleven-year-old Ailsa Craig, who discovers a magical extra hour in a fantastical, parallel Edinburgh. As she navigates this extraordinary realm accessed at twilight, Ailsa experiences improvements in her life, including her school performance and social interactions, but soon learns that manipulating time can have dire consequences.

Readers will find a thrilling narrative filled with action, adventure, and elements of fantasy and magic. The story explores themes of family and self-esteem while presenting Ailsa’s journey as she battles sinister forces to protect herself and her loved ones. Beautifully illustrated by Alessia Trunfio, this edition combines engaging storytelling with captivating visuals, making it a compelling choice for those interested in juvenile fiction and social topics.


Official synopsis Publisher

A fast-paced, time-twisting, magical adventure where EVERY SECOND COUNTS.

“I really couldn’t put The Magic Hour down. The concept is genius, the characters are unforgettable, and the adventure is thrilling. A book I’ll be recommending to everyone!” – A. F. Steadman, bestselling author of Skandar and The Unicorn Thief.

“Get ready for a rip-roaring, time-twisting, mind-meltingly brilliant adventure! Lose yourself in The Magic Hour, an adventure so thrilling, hours feel like seconds!” – Ben Miller, bestselling author of The Boy Who Made The World Disappear.

“The Magic Houris twisty, fun, gripping and full of delicious and daring science and adventure.” – Vashti Hardy, betselling author of Brightstorm.

Eleven-year-old Ailsa Craig is always late! To everything – her own birth, school, and even her own house exploding! Although it is certainly better to be late for that than early…

But then one day, Ailsa discovers the secret of a lifetime: An extra hour in the day. The Magic Hour which exists in a fantastical, parallel Edinburgh, accessed at twilight. As she explores this extraordinary place where anything seems possible, Ailsa can’t believe her luck. Her grades improve and life seems to be on the up – even the popular kids start liking her.

But messing with time, can have desperate consequences. When Ailsa discovers that the extra time comes at a terrible cost, she must battle the sinister forces at work and save herself, her parents and the world.

What would you do with an extra hour in the day?

  • A funny, high-octane, race-against-time adventure that is perfect for fans of Skandar and the Unicorn Thief, Amari and the Night Brothers, Pages & Coand Nevermoor.
  • Beautifully illustrated and brought to life by Alessia Trunfio.
  • From award-winning and celebrated creator of Spooksand Versailles, David Wolstencroft.

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Who is the author of “The Magic Hour”?
“The Magic Hour” is credited to David Wolstencroft.
When was “The Magic Hour” published?
Publisher: Scholastic. Year: 2023.
What is the ISBN for “The Magic Hour”?
ISBN-13: 9780702324260.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 416.

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